On Mon, 14 May 2018 17:02:25 -0400
Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:

> Dominic Jones <jon...@xmission.com> writes:
> > The PostgreSQL 10.4 upgrade involves changes to some function markings (see 
> > release notes, E.1.2, second and third bullet points for specifics). One 
> > way to make these changes is to use `ALTER FUNCTION` to change the 
> > functions in your existing databases. While this was mainly 
> > straightforward, I'm unclear on whether the `template0` database must be 
> > changed in this manner or if it is automatically updated when the upgrade 
> > is applied. The documentation indicates that in general you shouldn't 
> > manually change the `template0` database.
> 
> Yes, you'd need to fix it in template0 as well, or you risk
> subsequently-created databases not having the fix.  See previous
> minor releases where we've given more painstaking detail about
> applying catalog corrections, e.g. 9.6.4:
> 
> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/release-9-6-4.html
> 
> I didn't bother with spelling it all out in full detail this time,
> which maybe was a mistake, but I felt that probably most users
> wouldn't need to bother with these changes at all (unlike the case
> where a catalog correction is security-related).
> 
>                       regards, tom lane
> 

Yes, the link does address the issue and answer the question. It looks like I 
didn't see the previous upgrade's discussion because the change to which it was 
tied didn't appear to be relevant to the database deployment involved.


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Dominic Jones <jon...@xmission.com>

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