Re: [GENERAL] [HACKERS] Who is pgFoundery administrator?

2013-10-02 Thread Andrew Gierth
> "Merlin" == Merlin Moncure writes: >> Who is pgFoundery administrator or board member now? I would like >> to send e-mail them. At least, it does not have information and >> support page in pgFoundery homepage. Merlin> I have not been able to get in contact with Marc either to Merlin>

Re: [HACKERS] [GENERAL] Installing PL/pgSQL by default

2009-12-04 Thread Andrew Gierth
> "Tom" == Tom Lane writes: > Andrew Dunstan writes: >> Before we go too far with this, I'd like to know how we will handle the >> problems outlined here: >> Tom> Hm, I think that's only a problem if we define it to

Re: [HACKERS] [GENERAL] Updating column on row update

2009-11-23 Thread Andrew Gierth
> "Tom" == Tom Lane writes: >> Loops in plain SQL are no problem: see generate_series. The last >> time we discussed this I demonstrated reasonably straightforward >> SQL examples of how to do things like password-cracking (and that >> was long before we had CTEs, so it would be even easi

Re: [HACKERS] [GENERAL] Updating column on row update

2009-11-23 Thread Andrew Gierth
> "Tom" == Tom Lane writes: > Thom Brown writes: >> As for having plpgsql installed by default, are there any security >> implications? Tom> Well, that's pretty much exactly the question --- are there? It Tom> would certainly make it easier for someone to exploit any other Tom> secur