On 11-Oct-99 Bruce Momjian wrote:
> You could make the actual command pg_createuser, and make a symlink of
> createuser, but allow the symlink creation to fail. Best of both
> worlds, I think. I vote for underscore. That's what I normally use.
> Dashes look too much like command arguments.
Agreed. I don't like underscores, but hyphens can be worse.
I think the best idea is to use a name that identifies the script as
being a part of PostgreSQL, and can somehow clearly define what the
script is designed to do, and then whatever you choose, _stick_with_it_!
System administrators and programmers can make symbolic links if they
need them.
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Date: 12-Oct-99 Time: 16:10:10
Craig Orsinger (email: <orsingerc@epg-gw1.lewis.army.mil>)
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