
This reverts commit a475c6036752c26dca538632b68fd2cc592976b7. Erik Rijkers reported back in January 2013 that after the patch, if you do "pg_dump -t myschema.mytable" to dump a single table, and restore that in a database where myschema does not exist, the table is silently created in pg_catalog instead. That is because pg_dump uses "SET search_path=myschema, pg_catalog" to set schema the table is created in. While allow_system_table_mods is not a very elegant solution to this, we can't leave it as it is, so for now, revert it back to the way it was previously.
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