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There are some problems with the new way to handle these constraints that were detected at the last minute, and require fixes that appear too invasive to be doing this late in the cycle. Revert this (again) for now, we'll try again with these problems fixed. The following commits are reverted:b0e96f3119
Catalog not-null constraints9b581c5341
Disallow changing NO INHERIT status of a not-null constraintd0ec2ddbe0
Fix not-null constraint testac22a9545c
Move privilege check to the right placeb0f7dd915b
Check stack depth in new recursive functions3af7217942
Update information_schema definition for not-null constraintsc3709100be
Fix propagating attnotnull in multiple inheritanced9f686a72e
Fix restore of not-null constraints with inheritanced72d32f52d
Don't try to assign smart names to constraints0cd711271d
Better handle indirect constraint drops13daa33fa5
Disallow NO INHERIT not-null constraints on partitioned tablesd45597f72f
Disallow direct change of NO INHERIT of not-null constraints21ac38f498
Fix inconsistencies in error messages Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/202405110940.joxlqcx4dogd@alvherre.pgsql
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