* Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010101 13:16]:
> Larry Rosenman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I noticed today that pg_dumpall from current CVS does *NOT*
> > dump a password assiged to the postgres user.
>
> > I consider this BAD, since if one has to restore from
> > a pg_dumpall, one may for
Larry Rosenman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I noticed today that pg_dumpall from current CVS does *NOT*
> dump a password assiged to the postgres user.
> I consider this BAD, since if one has to restore from
> a pg_dumpall, one may forget to reset the password.
I'm unconvinced. The pg_dumpa
* Larry Rosenman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001231 17:59]:
> I noticed today that pg_dumpall from current CVS does *NOT*
> dump a password assiged to the postgres user.
>
> I consider this BAD, since if one has to restore from
> a pg_dumpall, one may forget to reset the password.
>
> LER
And, it wa
I noticed today that pg_dumpall from current CVS does *NOT*
dump a password assiged to the postgres user.
I consider this BAD, since if one has to restore from
a pg_dumpall, one may forget to reset the password.
LER
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