On 05/09/2012 11:15 PM, Bruce Momjian wrote:
On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 08:07:52PM -0700, Josh Berkus wrote:
All,

I'll point out that this patch got sandbagged to death, and never made
it into 9.2.  So, for 9.2 replication is just as hard to configure and
manage as it was in 9.1.  Are we going to fix it in 9.3, or not?

Greg Smith was going to allow for files in configuration directories,
and that was somehow going to make it easier to manage the configuration
files and remove recovery.conf.  I don't think Greg did it;  I didn't
see it in the release notes I just wrote.

That was actually submitted back in November, and rightly kicked back as needing more work. I would have updated it and resubmitted if that was the only blocker. But by the time January rolled around, it was already obvious that the last CommitFest was going into overtime. Didn't seem like a great time to add a disruptive change like this one into the mix.

I expect to revisit config directories before the first 9.3 CF, it will help multiple things I'd like to see happen. Then we can circle back to the main unification job with a fairly clear path forward from there.

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