Again: knowing of .pgpass (thank you Scott) this is what I will do.
On 17/11/17 17:49, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 11/17/2017 02:23 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 11/17/2017 12:19 PM, marcelo wrote:
Sorry, I was not exact.
I don't need nor like to change pg_dump. Rather, based on pg_dump
code, I need to develop a daemon which can receive a TCP message
(from a privileged app) containing some elements: the database to
dump, the user under which do that, and his password. (My apps are
using that same data, of course, encripted to the common users).
I would just fork pg_dump to do the actual dump rather than try and
incorporate its source code into your app.
Specifically, do you mean to write a simple daemon which forks pg_dump
at the appropriate time?
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