On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 11:59, Tom Lane wrote:
> DeJuan Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Just wondering (I don't use or intend to use plpython), but why does it 
> > need to be marked untrusted is the rexec code has been corrected.
> 
> Now that the rexec code is gone, it MUST be marked untrusted --- this is
> not a question for debate.  Installing it as trusted would be a security
> hole.

In what version is rexec removed?  v2.3?  If so, then there are
many people with Python 2.2 and even 2.1 who could still use
trusted PlPython.

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