"Robert Haas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> The user running initdb (or the postmaster) needs
>> SeCreateGlobalPrivilege - which is something we cannot really start
>> telling people they must have. My view is that we revert the change
>> (well, replace it with something that looks less like a broken attempt
>> to use the global namespace) and leave it at that. iirc, the use of
>> the global namespace is there to ensure things work as they should
>> under a non-console terminal services session - which is pretty rare
>> and can usually be avoided.

> I'm not so sure that non-console terminal service sessions should be
> categorized as "pretty rare".

Would there be any value in trying a global name first and falling back
to non-global if that fails?

                        regards, tom lane

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