Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> We use Postgres for shared hosting; i.e. what most people use MySQL for.
> The biggest headache for us so far has been that we're unable to get
> group permissions set up effectively so that different groups of
> customers, admins, apaches, etc. can access/modify the data they need,
> without manual intervention from someone with root and a relatively deep
> knowledge of the permissions system.
> 
> I posted about this a while ago, and I promised to step back and come up
> with an example of the type of situation I'm talking about. It's not
> perfect, but if I don't post it now, it'll never get finished:
> 
>   https://github.com/mjorlitzky/postgres-groups

I took a look, but it takes more time than I'm willing to spend
to actually get to your problem.

Could you outline briefly what the problem is?

Yours,
Laurenz Albe

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