The SE-PostgreSQL patches are updated as follows:

01) http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepgsql-01-sysatt-8.4-r2096.patch
02) http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepgsql-02-core-8.4-r2096.patch
03) http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepgsql-03-gram-8.4-r2096.patch
04) http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepgsql-04-writable-8.4-r2096.patch
05) http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepgsql-05-rowlevel-8.4-r2096.patch
06) http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepgsql-06-perms-8.4-r2096.patch
07) http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepgsql-07-extra-8.4-r2096.patch
08) http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepgsql-08-utils-8.4-r2096.patch
09) http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepgsql-09-tests-8.4-r2096.patch
10) http://sepgsql.googlecode.com/files/sepgsql-10-docs-8.4-r2096.patch

The SE-PostgreSQL online documentation:
  http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/SEPostgreSQL

The purpose of every patches are introduced at:
  http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/SEPostgreSQL_Development#Patches

List of updates:
* Its base version was updated to the latest CVS HEAD.
* The third gram patch is a separated part from the second core patch
  to reduce the scale of the patch.
  It provides extensions in SQL grammer, such as SECURITY_LABEL = 'xxx'.
* bugfix: it didn't prevent accesses when user tries to select
  pg_toast.pg_toast_%u by hand.

Thanks,
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OSS Platform Development Division, NEC
KaiGai Kohei <kai...@ak.jp.nec.com>

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