At 12:31 AM 13/12/2002 -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
> Amy does CREATE TABLE foo(f1 beths_type);
> Beth now cannot drop her type beths_type.
>In most circles this would be called a denial of service.
Seems like a feature - if beth made the type public, she has to deal with
fame. I don't see it as different from preventing a dropdb when it is being
accessed, or unmounting a disk while it is being accessed. But I resume
this argument has already been had...
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