Prompt question

From: "Russell Hires" <rhires(at)earthlink(dot)net>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Prompt question
Date: 2001-03-11 21:52:38
Message-ID: 200103112152.NAA06679@goose.prod.itd.earthlink.net
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Hello all,

I'm not currently subscribed to the list, but I do have a question. I'm
currently running version 7.0.3 (compiled myself using debuild) on
debian-m68k potato. When I start psql, my prompt doesn't look like every
example I've seen. The examples are like this: "mydb=>" My prompt looks like
this: "test=#" (no quotes, of course) I don't know if this is significant or
not, obviously it is in Linux, but in Postgres I don't know.

Thank you for any thought you may offer on this subject.

Russell

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