Tom Lane wrote:
> Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> writes:
> > pg_ctl.c::test_postmaster_connection() has some fragile code that tries
> > to detect the server port number by looking in the pg_ctl -o string,
>
> It may be fragile, but it works; or at least I've not heard complaints
> about it lately.
True.
> > I think a simpler solution would be to look in postmaster.pid:
> > pg_ctl already knows the data directory. If the file is missing, the
> > server is not running. If the file exists, the first number on the last
> > line, divided by 1000, is the port number.
>
> That's somewhere between fragile and outright wrong.
Please explain why my idea is not an improvement.
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