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  1. Document pgstattuple privileges without ambiguity

    Feike Steenbergen <feikesteenbergen@gmail.com> — 2017-08-21T07:47:45Z

    Hi,
    
    When installing pgstattuple on 10, the documentation about its
    privileges was unclear to me. (Does the pg_stat_scan_tables role get
    EXECUTE privileges by default or not?).
    
    By making the privilege paragraph less verbose and a duplicate of the
    paragraph used for pgfreespacemap and pgbuffercache we remove the
    ambiguity and make the documentation more uniform.
    
    The replacement paragrahp is much less verbose and loses some detailed
    pointers (to GRANT syntax), but in this instance I feel less is more.
    
    Regards,
    
    Feike
    
  2. Re: Document pgstattuple privileges without ambiguity

    Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentraut@2ndquadrant.com> — 2017-11-02T16:14:54Z

    On 8/21/17 03:47, Feike Steenbergen wrote:
    > When installing pgstattuple on 10, the documentation about its
    > privileges was unclear to me. (Does the pg_stat_scan_tables role get
    > EXECUTE privileges by default or not?).
    
    I agree that this has gotten a bit confusing after apparently being
    patched around a bit recently.  I have rewritten it a bit to make it
    clearer.
    
    -- 
    Peter Eisentraut              http://www.2ndQuadrant.com/
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