--- doc/src/sgml/html/bug-reporting.html +++ doc/src/sgml/html/bug-reporting.html @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ frontend that shows the problem. (Be sure to not have anything in your ~/.psqlrc~/.desk/psqlrc start-up file.) An easy way to create this file is to use psqlrc and ~/.psqlrc~/.desk/psqlrc) are ignored with this option.
file nor the user's ~/.psqlrc~/.desk/psqlrc file). file or your ~/.psqlrc~/.desk/psqlrc file. The file name that will be used to store the history list. The default value is ~/.psql_history~/.desk/psql_history. For example, putting:\set HISTFILE ~/.psql_history- :DBNAME\set HISTFILE ~/.desk/psql_history- :DBNAME
in ~/.psqlrc~/.desk/psqlrc will cause
Alternative location of the user's .psqlrc.desk/psqlrc file. Tilde (~psqlrc and ~/.psqlrc~/.desk/psqlrc ) and then
the user's personal startup file (~/.psqlrc~/.desk/psqlrc), after
connecting to the database but before accepting normal commands.
These files can be used to set up the client and/or the server to taste,
@@ -7477,7 +7477,7 @@
> The user's personal startup file is named .psqlrc.desk/psqlrc
and is sought in the invoking user's home directory. On Windows, which
lacks such a concept, the personal startup file is named
@@ -7504,11 +7504,11 @@
major or minor release number to the file name,
for example ~/.psqlrc-9.2~/.desk/psqlrc-9.3 or
~/.psqlrc-9.2.5~/.desk/psqlrc-9.3.1. The most specific
version-matching file will be read in preference to a
non-version-specific file.
@@ -7524,7 +7524,7 @@
> The command-line history is stored in the file
~/.psql_history~/.desk/psql_history, or