Package: postgresql-common
Version: 7
Severity: normal
Tags: experimental

There is a man-page for pg_default, but I can't find the program.

In /etc/postgresql-common/user_clusters it says that:
  # will connect by default.  Any user may use "pg-wrapper -c" to set a
  # new default to be stored in ~/.postgresqlrc and the existence of
but there is no pg-wrapper program.

And it also say that:
  # This file may be altered by pg_wrapper -u when run by root.
but that also doesn't work.


As you can see did I try to control which cluster my users were
accessing, I ended up using the info in postgresqlrc(5), and that worked
really great. The new packages where I can run multible versions of pg
are nice, good work.

Regards, 
Kim Hansen

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