Re: DROP OWNED BY fails to clean out pg_init_privs grants - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: DROP OWNED BY fails to clean out pg_init_privs grants
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Msg-id 1738911.1726633887@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to [MASSMAIL]DROP OWNED BY fails to clean out pg_init_privs grants  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Responses Re: DROP OWNED BY fails to clean out pg_init_privs grants
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=?UTF-8?B?0JXQs9C+0YAg0KfQuNC90LTRj9GB0LrQuNC9?= <kyzevan23@mail.ru> writes:
> This query does not expect that test database may already contain some information about custom user that ran
test_pg_dump-running.

I'm perfectly content to reject this as being an abuse of the test
case.  Our TAP tests are built on the assumption that they use
databases created within the test case.  Apparently, you've found a
way to use the meson test infrastructure to execute a TAP test in
the equivalent of "make installcheck" rather than "make check" mode.
I am unwilling to buy into the proposition that our TAP tests should
be proof against doing that after making arbitrary changes to the
database's initial state.  If anything, the fact that this is possible
is a bug in our meson scripts.

            regards, tom lane



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