> Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us> writes:
> > Looks like a bug. Added to TODO list.
>
> >> I see a todo item
> >> * Views with spaces in view name fail when referenced
> >>
> >> I have another one for you:
> >> * Databases with spaces in name fail to be created and destroyed despite
> >> responses to the contrary.
>
> IIRC, createdb and destroydb use "cp -r" and "rm -r" respectively.
> Lack of careful quoting in the system calls is probably what's
> causing the problem here.
>
> However, I wonder if it wouldn't be a better idea to forbid funny
> characters in things that will become Unix filenames. In particular,
> something like CREATE DATABASE "../../../something" could have real
> bad consequences...
I just tried it:
test=> create database "../../pg_hba.conf"test-> \gERROR: Unable to locate path '../../pg_hba.conf' This may be
dueto a missing environment variable in the server
Seems we are safe.
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