Note that none of these ports are (yet) hooked into the tree,
and will not compile unless you set a specific environmental
variable. This should be warning enough to leave well alone
for now :)
Submitted by: maintainer
advisories in http://www.postgresql.org/news/234.html
Note that postgresql 7.2.x is NOT being updated here since it is
due for termination real soon now.
Submitted by: maintainer, also referenced in ports/73142 (no patch)
* Prevent possible loss of committed transactions during crash
* Repair possible crash during concurrent btree index insertions
PR: 71176
Submitted by: SUGIMURA Takashi <sugimura@jp.FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed by: Palle Girgensohn <girgen@pingpong.net> (maintainer)
Release notes available at http://www.postgresql.org/news/173.html
NOTICE: unlike most minor versions, this version does require
some updates to the pg_* system tables. Full instructions for
how to do this are included in the full HISTORY file.
DO NOT UPGRADE WITHOUT READING THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
SIZEfy.
Submitted by: Palle Girgensohn <girgen@pingpong.net> (maintainer)
PR: 64105
LOCALBASE to find krb5-config in the MIT case.
Prodded by: Our friendly folks at the ISC who want to use FreeBSD's
PostgreSQL ports instead of an unmanaged build from a tarball.
MASTERDIR/Makefile[1]. Improve the CONFLICTS messages[2]. Fix the DEPENDS
so that MIT krb5 depends on security/krb5, not heimdal[3]. Add a file that
was missing in the upgrade that has PostgreSQL log to syslog by default[4].
PR: [4] Originally submitted in ports/59402
Submitted by: [1,2,4] maintainer
[3] keoki seu <keoki@camelot.physics.wm.edu>
regarded as a major release with features with interest to those with
large databases. The updates are extensive and the best source of info
is in the release notes. Enjoy and direct questions to database@!
Release notes:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.4/static/release.html#RELEASE-7-4
PR: ports/59403, ports/59404, ports/59393, ports/59394,
ports/59395, ports/59397, ports/59398, ports/59402, &&
ports/59401
Submitted by: maintainer
Approved by: marcus (portmgr@ hat)
"In order to address a potentially serious (although rare)
server startup failure that was recently reported, we have
released PostgreSQL version 7.3.4. This release is critical
for users of PostgreSQL version 7.3.3, and highly recommended
for all other PostgreSQL users."
Submitted by: Palle Girgensohn <girgen@pingpong.net> (maintainer)
PR: 55354
port (files/pgsql.sh.tmpl) lacks a parameter in the
restart option, causing logs to be send to stdout,
instead of the log file.
Submitted by: Fernando Schapachnik <fernando@mecon.gov.ar>
Approved by: maintainer
PR: 53142
Approved by: fjoe (implicit)
1. Optionally link with libc_r to get plpython working. [1]
2. Fix kerberos build. [2]
3. There was a duplication of some declarations. [3]
PR: ports/52851
PR: ports/51080 [2]
Submitted by: Mike Meyer <mwm@mired.org> [1]
Submitted by: Gerweck <andy@tacnode.com> [2]
Pointed out by: Mike Harding <mvh@ix.netcom.com> [3]
Submitted by: Palle Girgensohn <girgen@pingpong.net> (maintainer)
atoi('') (ex: RT and Horde). While I'm here, de-"pkg-comment"-ify. Port
revision bump.
Submitted by: Larry Rosenman <ler@lerctr.org>
Approved by: maintainer
queues and shutting down the database. Not bumping port revision, but if
you are having problems related to the above, update as necessary.
Submitted by: Larry Rosenman <ler@lerctr.org>
Fixes numerous bugs especially with various interface libraries and
pg_dump. All users are advised to upgrade. This update fixes all known
problems with the postgresql7 port. See release notes for details:
http://developer.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/release-7-3-2.html
A dump/restore is *not* required when upgrading to this version.
PR: ports/47983 [1], ports/47284 [2], ports/47808 [3]
Submitted by: maintainer [1]
Jason C. Wells [2]
Michel Oosterhof <m.oosterhof@xs4all.nl> [3]
The following buffer overruns have been identified and
addressed [in 7.2.2]:
* in handling long datetime input
* in repeat()
* in lpad() and rpad() with multibyte
* in SET TIME ZONE and TZ env var
* The compiler in -CURRENT now complains if you precede -I/usr/include
with -I... . The same applies to -I/usr/lib .
* The distribution's configure file treats the compiler's unexpected
warning message as a failure and errors out.
Maintainer notified in private mail.
- switch devel/gettext (0.11.1) on, installing full package
- flip devel/gettext-old (0.10.35) to installing only static binaries
with a "-old" suffix -- gettext-old will have its deorbit burn
sequence initiated just after 4.6-RELEASE
- fix up ports for the new world order
Reviewed by: portmgr