Never mind,
somehow a application setup a pgpass.conf file for me
without my knowledge.

Sorry it's not a bug. However I wonder if it might be a good idea if psql would raise a warning after logon that a pgpass.conf file was used for authentication or have it written to the log. I am sure some 3rd party application I was testing created the file when it took my server login information. I would have found out about it right away if it's use would have been written to the log.

Thanks everyone for you help.

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