Re: Repetition of warning message while REVOKE
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
From: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
To: Piyush Newe <piyush.newe@enterprisedb.com>, pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org, Stephen Frost <sfrost@snowman.net>
Date: 2010-03-04T16:23:08Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
I wrote: > Piyush Newe <piyush.newe@enterprisedb.com> writes: >> create table tbl(col int); >> create user usr; >> grant select on tbl to usr; >> \c postgres usr; >> REVOKE SELECT on tbl from usr; >> WARNING: no privileges could be revoked for "tbl" >> WARNING: no privileges could be revoked for "tbl" >> WARNING: no privileges could be revoked for "tbl" >> WARNING: no privileges could be revoked for "tbl" >> WARNING: no privileges could be revoked for "tbl" >> WARNING: no privileges could be revoked for "tbl" >> WARNING: no privileges could be revoked for "tbl" >> WARNING: no privileges could be revoked for "tbl" >> REVOKE > You really should mention what version you're testing, but for the > archives: I confirm this on 8.4.x and HEAD. 8.3 seems to behave sanely. I traced through this and determined that the extra messages are a consequence of the column-level-privileges patch. restrict_and_check_grant is invoked both on the whole relation, and on each column (since we have to get rid of any per-column SELECT privilege that might have been granted). I'm not sure offhand about a reasonable way to rearrange the code to avoid duplicate messages. regards, tom lane