postgresql-pl*: Drop MESSAGE

These are merely suggestions to read the documentation.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2017/10/23 20:33:49 adam Exp $
Please see the PL/Perl section of the PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide
(databases/postgresql-docs) for information on programming with
${PKGNAME}.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2017/10/23 20:33:49 adam Exp $
Please see the PL/Python section of the PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide
(databases/postgresql-docs) for information on programming with
${PKGNAME}.
Note that PL/Python is unrestricted language, meaning it does not
offer any way of restricting what users can do in it. Any DB user with
access to PL/Python can run arbitrary Python code under privileges
of the PostgreSQL server process.
To enable PL/Python for database <dbname>, run following:
createlang plpythonu <dbname>
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2017/10/23 20:33:50 adam Exp $
Please see the PL/Tcl section of the PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide
(databases/postgresql-docs) for information on programming with
${PKGNAME}.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2018/10/23 16:02:52 adam Exp $
Please see the PL/Perl section of the PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide
(databases/postgresql-docs) for information on programming with
${PKGNAME}.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2018/10/23 16:02:52 adam Exp $
Please see the PL/Python section of the PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide
(databases/postgresql-docs) for information on programming with
${PKGNAME}.
Note that PL/Python is unrestricted language, meaning it does not
offer any way of restricting what users can do in it. Any DB user with
access to PL/Python can run arbitrary Python code under privileges
of the PostgreSQL server process.
To enable PL/Python for database <dbname>, run following:
createlang plpythonu <dbname>
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2018/10/23 16:02:52 adam Exp $
Please see the PL/Tcl section of the PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide
(databases/postgresql-docs) for information on programming with
${PKGNAME}.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2019/10/07 19:21:49 adam Exp $
Please see the PL/Perl section of the PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide
(databases/postgresql-docs) for information on programming with
${PKGNAME}.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2019/10/07 19:21:49 adam Exp $
Please see the PL/Python section of the PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide
(databases/postgresql-docs) for information on programming with
${PKGNAME}.
Note that PL/Python is unrestricted language, meaning it does not
offer any way of restricting what users can do in it. Any DB user with
access to PL/Python can run arbitrary Python code under privileges
of the PostgreSQL server process.
To enable PL/Python for database <dbname>, run following:
createlang plpythonu <dbname>
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2019/10/07 19:21:49 adam Exp $
Please see the PL/Tcl section of the PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide
(databases/postgresql-docs) for information on programming with
${PKGNAME}.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2020/10/18 09:24:02 adam Exp $
Please see the PL/Perl section of the PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide
(databases/postgresql-docs) for information on programming with
${PKGNAME}.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2020/10/18 09:24:03 adam Exp $
Please see the PL/Python section of the PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide
(databases/postgresql-docs) for information on programming with
${PKGNAME}.
Note that PL/Python is unrestricted language, meaning it does not
offer any way of restricting what users can do in it. Any DB user with
access to PL/Python can run arbitrary Python code under privileges
of the PostgreSQL server process.
To enable PL/Python for database <dbname>, run following:
createlang plpythonu <dbname>
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2020/10/18 09:24:03 adam Exp $
Please see the PL/Tcl section of the PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide
(databases/postgresql-docs) for information on programming with
${PKGNAME}.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2016/10/29 19:41:55 adam Exp $
Please see the PL/Perl section of the PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide
(databases/postgresql-docs) for information on programming with
${PKGNAME}.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2016/10/29 19:41:55 adam Exp $
Please see the PL/Python section of the PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide
(databases/postgresql-docs) for information on programming with
${PKGNAME}.
Note that PL/Python is unrestricted language, meaning it does not
offer any way of restricting what users can do in it. Any DB user with
access to PL/Python can run arbitrary Python code under privileges
of the PostgreSQL server process.
To enable PL/Python for database <dbname>, run following:
createlang plpythonu <dbname>
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2016/10/29 19:41:55 adam Exp $
Please see the PL/Tcl section of the PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide
(databases/postgresql-docs) for information on programming with
${PKGNAME}.
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