On Monday 01 March 2010 @ 17:15, Tom Lane wrote:
> "Ed L." <pg...@bluepolka.net> writes:
> > On Monday 01 March 2010 @ 16:57, Tom Lane wrote:>
> >
> >> Now that I look more closely at those line numbers, it
> >> looks like the thing thinks it is processing an include
> >> file.  Are there any @ signs in your global/pg_auth file?
> >
> > Yes, indeed, there are many.  My user names are "u...@host"
> > form, and have been for years.  Would that be a problem now?
> 
> u...@host shouldn't be a problem, but if there were an @ by
>  itself or starting a token, it might possibly cause something
>  like this.

There is one, looks like a typo got in.  How do I fix it?

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