On Fri, 2012-12-07 at 20:38 -0600, Nathan Alden wrote:
> Windows 7 x64
> PostgreSQL 9.2.2
> pgAdmin III 1.16.1
>
> Follow these steps to reproduce:
>
> 1. Connect to the postgres DB.
> 2. Run the following SQL:
>
> create database test_database;
>
> 3. Run the following SQL:
>
> create role my_group;
>
> 4. Connect to the test_database DB.
> 5. Run the following SQL:
>
> alter default privileges in schema public grant all on types to my_group;
>
> 6. Open pgAdmin III.
> 7. Navigate to the public schema in test_database.
> 8. Right-click the public schema and choose Properties.
> 9. Select the Default Privileges tab.
> 10. Note that all four subtabs are empty, and the Role drop-down lists do
> not list my_group as a role.
Thanks for your report, it's fixed now.
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