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Fix pg_dumpall to work for databases flagged as read-only.
pg_dumpall's charter is to be able to recreate a database cluster's contents in a virgin installation, but it was failing to honor that contract if the cluster had any ALTER DATABASE SET default_transaction_read_only settings. By including a SET command for the connection for each connection opened by pg_dumpall output, errors are avoided and the source cluster is successfully recreated. There was discussion of whether to also set this for the connection applying pg_dump output, but it was felt that it was both less appropriate in that context, and far easier to work around. Backpatch to all supported branches.
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src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dumpall.c

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* database we're connected to at the moment is fine.
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/* Restore will need to write to the target cluster */
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fprintf(OPF, "SET default_transaction_read_only = off;\n\n");
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/* Replicate encoding and std_strings in output */
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fprintf(OPF, "SET client_encoding = '%s';\n",
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pg_encoding_to_char(encoding));
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fprintf(OPF, "\\connect %s\n\n", fmtId(dbname));
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/*
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* Restore will need to write to the target cluster. This connection
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* setting is emitted for pg_dumpall rather than in the code also used
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* by pg_dump, so that a cluster with databases or users which have
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* this flag turned on can still be replicated through pg_dumpall
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* without editing the file or stream. With pg_dump there are many
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* other ways to allow the file to be used, and leaving it out allows
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* users to protect databases from being accidental restore targets.
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*/
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fprintf(OPF, "SET default_transaction_read_only = off;\n\n");
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if (filename)
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fclose(OPF);
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