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Last-minute updates for release notes.
The set of functions that need parallel-safety adjustments isn't the same in 9.6 as 10, so I shouldn't have blindly back-patched that list. Adjust as needed. Also, provide examples of the commands to issue.
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installations will continue to contain the incorrect markings.
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Practical use of these functions seems to pose little hazard, but in
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case of trouble, it can be fixed by manually updating these
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functions' <structname>pg_proc</structname> entries. (Note that that
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will need to be done in each database of the installation.) Another
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option is to <application>pg_upgrade</application> the database to a
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version containing the corrected initial data.
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functions' <structname>pg_proc</structname> entries, for example
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<literal>ALTER FUNCTION pg_catalog.query_to_xml(text, boolean,
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boolean, text) VOLATILE</literal>. (Note that that will need to be
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done in each database of the installation.) Another option is
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to <application>pg_upgrade</application> the database to a version
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containing the corrected initial data.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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installations will continue to contain the incorrect markings.
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Practical use of these functions seems to pose little hazard, but in
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case of trouble, it can be fixed by manually updating these
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functions' <structname>pg_proc</structname> entries. (Note that that
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will need to be done in each database of the installation.) Another
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option is to <application>pg_upgrade</application> the database to a
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version containing the corrected initial data.
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functions' <structname>pg_proc</structname> entries, for example
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<literal>ALTER FUNCTION pg_catalog.query_to_xml(text, boolean,
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boolean, text) VOLATILE</literal>. (Note that that will need to be
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done in each database of the installation.) Another option is
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to <application>pg_upgrade</application> the database to a version
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containing the corrected initial data.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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