Magnus Hagander wrote:
> Are we sure we want to do this? (Sorry, didn't notice this thread last
> time)
> 
> The default on *all* windows versions since NT 4.0 (which is when the
> directory we use was added) will put this file in a protected directory.
> The only case when it's not protected by default is if you're usnig FAT
> filesystem, in which case there is nothing you can do about it anyway.
> On unix, the file will often be created in outside-readable mode by
> default, depending on how your OS is set up.
> 
> So to reach a situation where the file lives in an unprotected
> directory, you must actively open up the directory in question. Which is
> hidden from default view, so you really need to know what you're doing to
> get there.
> 
> Not to mention it's a pain to define what permissions are ok and what
> are not. We're talking ACLs and not filemodes - so how do you decide
> which accounts are ok to have access, and which are not?

OK, I added a comment to fe-connect.c explaining why we don't need to
check the permissions of .pgpass, and removed the TODO.  Thanks.

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