On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 9:21 AM PG Bug reporting form
<noreply@postgresql.org> wrote:
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> While dropping system types is prohibited (say, you can't DROP TYPE void),
> renaming is not. So the following commands lead to an inevitable crash.
... example removed.
> (Superuser rights required for this, though.)
Any competent programmer can crash a machine, any competent DBA can
crash a DB, anyone with physical access can unplug a server, or set it
on fire.
Given it is not an easy mistake to make ( "DROP type void" is way more
dangerous, being so simple ), I would consider this anecdotal. I doubt
"survive an hostile DBA" is an objective for postgresql.
Francisco Olarte.