KaiGai Kohei wrote: > I updated the patch set of SE-PostgreSQL (revision 1268). > > [1/6] > http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepostgresql-sepgsql-8.4devel-3-r1268.patch > [2/6] > http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepostgresql-pg_dump-8.4devel-3-r1268.patch > [3/6] > http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepostgresql-policy-8.4devel-3-r1268.patch > [4/6] > http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepostgresql-docs-8.4devel-3-r1268.patch > [5/6] > http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepostgresql-tests-8.4devel-3-r1268.patch > [6/6] > http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepostgresql-row_acl-8.4devel-3-r1268.patch > > Draft of the SE-PostgreSQL documentation is here: > http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/SEPostgreSQL > > List of updates: > - The patches are rebased to the CVS HEAD. > - RelOptions related hooks are cleaned up. > - The Row-level ACL feature is chosen in default. > - rowacl_table_default() is added to show the default ACL of the table. > - The initial revision of regression test for Row-level ACL is added. > > If you have anything to comment for the patches, could you disclose it? > It is not necessary to be a comprehensive one. Don't hesitate to submit.
I looked over the patch and was wondering why you chose to have a configure option to disable row-level ACLs. I assume that could just be always enabled. In fact, perhaps that is the first part of the patch that should be applied because it doesn't rely on SE-Linux. -- Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. + -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers