Re: Putting the O/S user for "local" "peer" authentication in the "postgres" group vs chmod'ing the "pg*.conf" files to be readable by "all"

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От Rob Sargent
Тема Re: Putting the O/S user for "local" "peer" authentication in the "postgres" group vs chmod'ing the "pg*.conf" files to be readable by "all"
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Ответ на Re: Putting the O/S user for "local" "peer" authentication in the "postgres" group vs chmod'ing the "pg*.conf" files to be readable by "all"  ("David G. Johnston" <david.g.johnston@gmail.com>)
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 "Additionally, while reading the next chapter, Server Setup and Operation, is recommended if you are using a binary package the setup and operational environment it creates is likely to be somewhat different than what is described in this documentation.  Please read the documentation for the packages you install to learn how it behaves and what additional platform-specific features it provides."


I wonder if "binary package" would confuse some apt/yum/etc users?  Maybe "package supplied from a distributor"?

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