postgresql-common 71~edgy1 source package in Ubuntu
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postgresql-common (71~edgy1) edgy-backports; urgency=low * Automated backport upload; no source changes. postgresql-common (71) unstable; urgency=low * Add Swedish debconf translations. Thanks to Andreas Henriksson! Closes: #407865 * Add Galician debconf translations. Thanks to Jacobo Tarrio! Closes: #408121 * debian/supported-versions: Only 8.2 is supported in Ubuntu 7.04. * pg_ctlcluster: Check that $version and $cluster are still defined after untainting to avoid confusing (but harmless) error message. Closes: #406117 postgresql-common (70) unstable; urgency=low * t/050_encodings: Check that $LC_ALL dominates $LANG on pg_createcluster. This reproduces bug #403239. * pg_createcluster: If $LC_ALL is defined, fix $LANG to $LC_ALL. Servers prior to 8.2 get this wrong and fail over an invalid $LANG even if that is dominated by a valid $LC_ALL. Closes: #403239 * Add Brazilian Portugese debconf translations. Thanks to André Luís Lopes! Closes: #403563 * t/040_upgrade.t: Check that pg_upgradecluster does not have any stderr output (such as error messages from pg_restore, the server, or Perl warnings). This uncovers #403529. * pg_upgradecluster: Do not mangle {hba,ident,external_pid}_file values from old postgresql.conf if they do not exist at all. This removes the Perl warnings during upgrades from 7.4. Closes: #403529 * debian/README.Debian: Describe default cluster setup and give an example for upgrading a cluster if a newer version with the same name already exists. postgresql-common (69) unstable; urgency=medium * Urgency medium, only safe fixes and this needs to go into Etch due to first bug fix. * debian/supported_versions: Gracefully fall back on an unknown distribution, instead of failing package installation completely. Closes: #400628 * debian/supported_versions: Some minor factorization. * Add Spanish debconf translations, thanks to Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña! Closes: #402198 * pg_createcluster: Add --locale and the various --lc_* options that initdb supports, and mention in POD that directly setting --encoding is not recommended. Closes: #395083 * t/050_encodings.t: Use pg_createcluster's new --locale option in some test cases. * Make testsuite work with just one installed major version (mainly boils down to disabling upgrade tests). postgresql-common (68) unstable; urgency=low * debian/supported-versions: Add Debian 4.0. Closes: #399978 * debian/postgresql-common.postinst: Use adduser option --quiet for adding postgres to ssl-cert. Closes: #399979 * pg_createcluster: Enable timestamps in log files by default. Other system log files have timestamps, too, and they are useful. Closes: #395554 * t/040_upgrade.t: Fix number of tests if oldest installed PostgreSQL version is < 8.0. postgresql-common (67) unstable; urgency=low *t/040_upgrade.t: Skip the user/group name clash test when there are only servers >= 8.1 installed, since it does not apply to them and breaks the test suite. * t/040_upgrade.t: Check that the upgraded cluster still works after removing the old one, to check for stale paths of configuration files. * pg_upgradecluster: Adapt path to configuration files in the target cluster, so that they do not refer to the files of the old cluster. (This fixes an upgrade regression introduced in version 62). * debian/supported-versions: Add Ubuntu 7.04. * Add Italian debconf translations. Thanks to Luca Monducci <email address hidden>! Closes: #396947 postgresql-common (66) unstable; urgency=low * Add Japanese debconf translations. Thanks to Hideki Yamane! Closes: #393055 * pg_upgradecluster: Use -X no-data-for-failed-tables only for 8.1. In 8.2beta2 this got renamed to --no-data-for-failed-tables. postgresql-common (65) unstable; urgency=low * pg_upgradecluster: Quiesce dropdb for already existing 'postgres' database. * pg_upgradecluster: Avoid harmless, but confusing error messages about role creation: - Do not use -c for pg_dumpall, since the target roles should not yet exist anyway. - Filter out the 'CREATE (ROLE|USER)' command for the db superuser, since it will already exist. - Testsuite: Check that pg_upgradecluster output contains no server error messages. - Closes: #389930 postgresql-common (64) unstable; urgency=low * Fix pg_ctlcluster regression from 63: 'database system is starting up' fatal error message caused immediate abortion of startup checks. Make the check easier and more robust, adapt test cases accordingly. * t/020_create_sql_remove.t: Add check that PL/Perl works. Check that -plperl-X.Y. is installed in t/001_packages.t. * t/{040_upgrade.t,041_upgrade_custompaths.t}: Check for pg_restore error messages during upgrade. * pg_upgradecluster: Avoid pg_restore errors during upgrade (they were nonfatal, but look ugly:) - Drop 'postgres' db in 8.1+ target cluster if the source cluster already has it. - Do not use pg_restore's --create for template1. - Fix hardcoded library paths before dumping/restoring the cluster, not after, to avoid error messages about failed library loads. postgresql-common (63) unstable; urgency=low * t/090_multicluster.t, t/100_upgrade_scripts.t: Replace hardcoded '8.1' versions in test data with appropriate $MAJORS values. * pg_createcluster: Add configure_8_2(). * pg_ctlcluster, check_running_postmaster(): Check for both 'postmaster' and 'postgres' processes to also work for 8.2. * t/TestLib.pm, check_clean(): Also check for running 'postgres' processes (since that's how the server is called in 8.2+). Update number of tests everywhere. * t/TestLib.pm, check_clean(): Fix regexp for netstat port grepping so that ports like '54321' do not match. * t/TestLib.pm, pidof(): Make pidof() strict enough to not catch the stats collector and writer subprocesses. * t/*.t: Various small adaptions to work with 8.2, too. * t/060_obsolete_confparams.t: Add full configuration for 8.1, to test 8.1->8.2 upgrade. * pg_upgradecluster: When upgrading to 8.2, transition changed configuration options: - preload_libraries -> shared_preload_libraries - australian_timezones -> timezone_abbreviations * pg_ctlcluster: Instead of parsing pg_hba.conf, just try to connect with setting PGPASSWORD to a bogus value, and check for authentication errors. This is more robust and more elegant, and also covers nonstandard authentication schemes correctly. Closes: #388419 * debian/supported-versions: Recklessly consider 8.2 as supported to avoid whining if 8.2 package gets backported. -- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:00:42 +0000
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