Here is an interesting situation.  In PGAdmin3-1.14.2 when
I display the extension properties then I see this:

 CREATE EXTENSION plpgsql
  SCHEMA pg_catalog
  VERSION "1.0";
ALTER EXTENSION plpgsql
  OWNER TO postgres;


However, if I do this exact statement in the SQL pane
while connected as the postgres superuser then I see this:


ALTER EXTENSION plpgsql OWNER TO postgres;
ERROR:  syntax error at or near "OWNER"
LINE 1: ALTER EXTENSION plpgsql OWNER TO postgres;
                                ^

********** Error **********

ERROR: syntax error at or near "OWNER"
SQL state: 42601
Character: 25

So, as I am unfamiliar with the EXTENSION syntax, what is
wrong with the preceding statement?  What is the correct
syntax?

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