On 08/01/2013 10:24 AM, Andres Freund wrote:
>> Let's please NOT call it conf.d if it's living in PGDATA and is not
>> meant to be edited by hand.  conf.d is for a directory of config files
>> created by users and external utilities, living in CONFIGDIR.
> 
> How nice that that's not what's being discussed here then. conf.d *IS*
> the thing thats been proposed to be a separate feature from ALTER
> SYSTEM. For the use case you describe.

Some of the earlier emails sounded like that's exactly what was
proposed.  Glad to clarify then.

*if* we do file-per-setting, what do you think of the directory name
system_set or system_conf then?

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Josh Berkus
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