relnotes: update item about public schema permission change

Also mention the bootstrap superuser.

Reported-by: Noah Misch

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220628063719.GA2208244@rfd.leadboat.com
pull/132/head
Bruce Momjian 3 years ago
parent c1d033fcb5
commit f5135d2aba
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      doc/src/sgml/release-15.sgml

@ -63,13 +63,11 @@ Author: Noah Misch <noah@leadboat.com>
permissions on the <literal>public</literal> schema has not permissions on the <literal>public</literal> schema has not
been changed. Databases restored from previous Postgres releases been changed. Databases restored from previous Postgres releases
will be restored with their current permissions. Users wishing will be restored with their current permissions. Users wishing
to have the old permissions on new objects will need to grant to have the former permissions will need to grant
<literal>CREATE</literal> permission for <literal>PUBLIC</literal> <literal>CREATE</literal> permission for <literal>PUBLIC</literal>
on the <literal>public</literal> schema; this change can be made on the <literal>public</literal> schema; this change can be made
on <literal>template1</literal> to cause all new databases on <literal>template1</literal> to cause all new databases
to have these permissions. <literal>template1</literal> to have these permissions.
permissions for <application>pg_dumpall</application> and
<application>pg_upgrade</application>?
</para> </para>
</listitem> </listitem>
@ -85,7 +83,7 @@ Author: Noah Misch <noah@leadboat.com>
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
Previously it was the literal user name of the database owner. Previously it was the literal user name of the bootstrap superuser.
Databases restored from previous Postgres releases will be restored Databases restored from previous Postgres releases will be restored
with their current owner specification. with their current owner specification.
</para> </para>

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