On 13 jan 2009, at 15.20, Gregory Stark <[email protected]> wrote:

Magnus Hagander <[email protected]> writes:

Now that we have support for mappings, I expect it will be more common for a user to authenticate with princ 'A' and then connect using their
Unix id 'B' to a PG user 'B'.  As such, I'm alright with dropping
support for this.  Users can always use -U (or equiv) if necessary.

I have applied this version of the patch.

yay!

Incidentally, this will have to be in the update notes I think.

There are a number of changes around the auth methods and pg_hba in 8.4, that we need to carefully note.

/Magnus



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