On 03/20/2015 04:09 PM, Robert Haas wrote:
> Thus far, the rule for postgresql.conf has been that pretty much
> everything goes in there, and that's a defensible position. Other
> reasonable options would be to ship the file with a small handful of
> settings in it and leave everything else, or to ship it completely
> empty of comments with only those settings that initdb sets and
> nothing else. I'd be OK a coherent policy change in this area, but
> just removing one or two setting seems like it will be confusing
> rather than helpful.
I would agree with this. I imagine there is only about a dozen, dozen
and a half that need to be there by default.
JD
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