Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > I think the issue was that adding these fuctions adds a potential
> > security opening, so we didn't want it in core by default, but
> > /contrib seems logical because anyone who needs it can just add it.
>
> Well, if there are security issues, then this is a poor fix. A lot of
> people use pgAdmin, many of them less experienced with PostgreSQL, so
> before long all of these functions are going to be installed at many
> sites anyway. If there are _security_ issues, they need to be fixed
> before things go into contrib.
The logic is why add functionality by default that can be used as a
potential security hole if you are not using it.
> > This is similar to the fact we don't include plpgsql by default in
> > databases, for the same reason,
>
> I doubt that that is really the reason.
It actually is the reason I have heard.
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