Re: [pg_hba.conf] publish own Python application using PostgreSQL

From: Mark Morgan Lloyd <markMLl(dot)pgsql-general(at)telemetry(dot)co(dot)uk>
To: pgsql-general(at)PostgreSQL(dot)org
Subject: Re: [pg_hba.conf] publish own Python application using PostgreSQL
Date: 2015-07-06 16:05:59
Message-ID: mne918$oo9$1@pye-srv-01.telemetry.co.uk
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Jan de Visser wrote:
> On July 6, 2015 06:43:53 AM c(dot)buhtz(at)posteo(dot)jp wrote:
>> On 2015-07-05 15:13 Jan de Visser <jan(at)de-visser(dot)net> wrote:
>>> You could set up a whole new server with a different $PGDATA on a
>>> different port.
>> I (and the user) don't want to setup anything - that is the point.
>
> Well, you don't have to setup anything. You do an initdb in a different
> directory, that will write a .conf file there, which you then massage to
> include a different port. You'll use the same binaries as the standard pgsql
> install, but in a different environment.

I'm not sure that helps, since I think part of the question is what the
"true Debian way" is to massage the configuration files to include
appropriate entries.

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