TODO has:

        * %Disallow changing default expression of a SERIAL column

so we know it is a bug.

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Chris Mair wrote:
> 
> The following bug has been logged online:
> 
> Bug reference:      2336
> Logged by:          Chris Mair
> Email address:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> PostgreSQL version: 8.1.3
> Operating system:   MacOS X 10.3.9
> Description:        will not drop implicitly created sequence
> Details: 
> 
> Ok, so this is probably not a bug at all - just slightly unexpected
> behaviour.
> 
> This piece of SQL:
> ---------------------------------------------------
> create table test2 (id serial, txt varchar);
>     -- (will create implicit sequence "test2_id_seq")
> alter table test2 alter id set default 123;
> drop sequence test2_id_seq;
> ---------------------------------------------------
> 
> would say:
> ---------------------------------------------------
> ERROR:  2BP01: cannot drop sequence test2_id_seq because table test2 column
> id requires it
> HINT:  You may drop table test2 column id instead.
> LOCATION:  recursiveDeletion, dependency.c:472
> ---------------------------------------------------
> 
> as if test2.id would still use the sequence.
> 
> Contrast this with the same thing done with an explicitly declared
> sequence:
> ---------------------------------------------------
> create sequence test1_id_seq;
> create table test1 (id int not null default nextval('test1_id_seq'), txt
> varchar);
> alter table test1 alter id set default 123;
> drop sequence test1_id_seq;
> ---------------------------------------------------
> 
> which will just work fine.
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