Jeff Janes wrote:
I'd like to propose a wiki to-do item for a backslash command in psql which
would show all installable extensions, basically just a wrapper around
'select * from pg_available_extensions'.
I've wanted it a few times recently, mostly in testing.
+1.
Any reason this
* Jeff Janes (jeff.ja...@gmail.com) wrote:
I'd like to propose a wiki to-do item for a backslash command in psql which
would show all installable extensions, basically just a wrapper around
'select * from pg_available_extensions'.
I guess I don't feel very strongly for or against adding a
Alvaro Herrera alvhe...@2ndquadrant.com writes:
Jeff Janes wrote:
I thought of \dx+, but the + is already used to show the objects
associated with the extensions. (Althought it seems like it would
more in keeping with other usage if \dx+ only listed the objects if it
was given a pattern, and
Dne 12.1.2015 22:26 Tom Lane t...@sss.pgh.pa.us napsal(a):
Alvaro Herrera alvhe...@2ndquadrant.com writes:
Jeff Janes wrote:
I thought of \dx+, but the + is already used to show the objects
associated with the extensions. (Althought it seems like it would
more in keeping with other
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 01:05:16PM -0800, Jeff Janes wrote:
I'd like to propose a wiki to-do item for a backslash command in psql which
would show all installable extensions, basically just a wrapper around
'select * from pg_available_extensions'.
I've wanted it a few times recently, mostly