Le 07/01/2026 à 09:37, songjinzhou a écrit :
Hello fellow hackers, I've refined the print information based on the japin 
code above, but otherwise remained unchanged. The result is as follows:

[postgres@localhost:~/test/bin]$ ./psql -p 5432 -U test_user2 -d postgres
Password for user test_user2:
2026-01-07 00:28:25.999 PST [82198] WARNING:  your password will expire in 7 
hours and 31 minutes
WARNING:  your password will expire in 7 hours and 31 minutes
psql (19devel)
Type "help" for help.


postgres=> \q
[postgres@localhost:~/test/bin]$ ./psql -p 5432 -U test_user3 -d postgres
Password for user test_user3:
2026-01-07 00:28:33.998 PST [82282] WARNING:  your password will expire in 2 
days and 7 hours
WARNING:  your password will expire in 2 days and 7 hours
psql (19devel)
Type "help" for help.


postgres=> \q
[postgres@localhost:~/test/bin]$


Thanks
        
songjinzhou
[email protected]

I'm not in favor of a higher granularity like explained in my previous answer, I don't see it as a countdown to the second. But why not if there's more people in favor of a more detailed remaining time, your improvement will be welcome.




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