On Tuesday 26 February 2008 12:20, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > Robert Treat wrote: > > There are a lot of people who have a database provider of some sort who > > creates a database for them, giving them ownership of that specific > > database, with pg_hba.conf specifying connection only to that db. They > > are then free to muck about that database, installing anything they want, > > but they cannot load any procedural languages since they only have > > non-superuser accounts. (This does give them access to plsql, but not > > plpgsql). > > This is no longer true. Please read the whole thread. >
Interesting, seems pghackers dropped me from the list, so I missed several messages in the thread. While wrangling with majordomo, I had time to reflect that we're still causing issues for setups where you aren't db owner, though I dont know what the breakdown is for these types of setups. (Although since many 3rd party apps try to run as unprivileged users, I'm sure it's more of a pain than people think) *shrug* -- Robert Treat Build A Brighter LAMP :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster