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I just noticed this. In the section of the page, near the end, that describes the access privileges display generated by psql's \z (which come from pg_class.relacl) there is the following:

/yyyy -- user who granted this privilege

That's not the case. What get's listed there is the current owner of the table (at least in 8.2). So, then the question is are the docs correct or is the behavior correct ? Here's a test run:

usda=# select current_user;
current_user
--------------
admin
(1 row)

usda=# create table test (id integer);
CREATE TABLE
usda=# create role test_user1;
CREATE ROLE
usda=# create role test_user2;
CREATE ROLE
usda=# \z test
   Access privileges for database "usda"
Schema | Name | Type  | Access privileges
--------+------+-------+-------------------
public | test | table |
(1 row)

usda=# grant all on test to test_user1;
GRANT
usda=# \z test
                Access privileges for database "usda"
Schema | Name | Type  |              Access privileges
--------+------+-------+----------------------------------------------
public | test | table | {admin=arwdxt/admin,test_user1=arwdxt/admin}
(1 row)

usda=# alter table test owner to test_user2;
ALTER TABLE
usda=# \z test
                        Access privileges for database "usda"
Schema | Name | Type  |                      Access privileges
--------+------+------- +------------------------------------------------------------- public | test | table | {test_user2=arwdxt/ test_user2,test_user1=arwdxt/test_user2}
(1 row)

usda=# alter table test owner to admin;
ALTER TABLE
usda=# \z test
                Access privileges for database "usda"
Schema | Name | Type  |              Access privileges
--------+------+-------+----------------------------------------------
public | test | table | {admin=arwdxt/admin,test_user1=arwdxt/admin}
(1 row)


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