Mark Kirkwood wrote:
> I seems to me that the existing situation is actually correct :
> 
> The configuration is a property of the initialized database cluster, so 
> a logical place for it is in the root of said cluster.
> 
> It is *not* a property of the installed binary distribution (e.g 
> /usr/local/pgsql/etc) - as you may have *several*  database clusters 
> created using *this* binary distribution, each of which requiring a 
> different configuration.
> 
> Having said that, I am ok about the 'include' idea.

My idea was to put config files in /usr/local/pgsql/data/etc, not
pgsql/etc.

We don't put Unix configuration files in /, etc put them in /etc.

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