Tom Lane wrote: > "Marc G. Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > First and foremost in my mind ... how do you have two users in the system > > with seperate passwords? ... > > since as soon as there are two 'bruce' users, only one can have a password > > Uh, we've *never* supported "two bruce users" ... users have always been > installation-wide. I am not sure what the notion of a database-owning > user means if user names are not of wider scope than databases. > > No doubt we could redesign the system so that user names are local to a > database, and break a lot of existing setups in the process. But what's > the value? If you want separate usernames you can set up separate > postmasters. If we change, and you don't want separate user names > across databases, you'll be out of luck.
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