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droplang -- Remove a programming language from a Postgres database
droplang [ connection options ] [ langname [
dbname ] ]
droplang [ connection options ] -list|-l
droplang accepts the following command line arguments:
- langname
- Specifies the name of the backend programming language
to be removed. droplang will prompt for langname if it is not
specified on the command line.
- [-d, -dbname
- dbname ] Specifies from which database
the language should be removed.
- -l, -list
- Shows a list of already installed languages in the target
database (which must be specified).
droplang also accepts the following command line arguments for connection
parameters:
- -h, -host host
- Specifies the hostname of the machine on
which the postmaster is running.
- -p, -port port
- Specifies the Internet TCP/IP port or
local Unix domain socket file extension on which the postmaster is
listening for connections.
- -U, -username username
- Username to connect as.
- -W, -password
- Force password prompt.
Most error messages are self-explanatory. If not, run droplang with
the -echo option and see under the respective SQL command for details.
Check also under psql for more possibilities.
droplang is a utility for removing an existing programming language
from a Postgres database. droplang currently accepts two languages,
plsql and pltcl.
Although backend programming languages can be removed directly using
several SQL commands, it is recommended to use droplang because it
performs a number of checks and is much easier to use. See DROP
LANGUAGE for more.
Use createlang to add a language.
To remove pltcl:
$ droplang pltcl
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Bruce Momjian
2005-04-21