11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Gerald Pfeifer
ea8c8ec7da Bump PORTREVISION for ports depending on the canonical version of GCC
as defined in Mk/bsd.default-versions.mk which has moved from GCC 8.3
to GCC 9.1 under most circumstances now after revision 507371.

This includes ports
 - with USE_GCC=yes or USE_GCC=any,
 - with USES=fortran,
 - using Mk/bsd.octave.mk which in turn features USES=fortran, and
 - with USES=compiler specifying openmp, nestedfct, c11, c++0x, c++11-lang,
   c++11-lib, c++14-lang, c++17-lang, or gcc-c++11-lib
plus, everything INDEX-11 shows with a dependency on lang/gcc9 now.

PR:		238330
2019-07-26 20:46:53 +00:00
Palle Girgensohn
50768910f9 Upgrade PostgreSQL to latest version
The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported
versions of our database system, including 11.4, 10.9, 9.6.14, 9.5.18, and
9.4.23, as well as the second beta of PostgreSQL 12. This release fixes one
security issue and over 25 bugs since the previous cumulative update in May.

This release is made outside of the normal update release schedule as the
security vulnerability was determined to be critical enough to distribute the
fix as quickly as possible. Users who are running PostgreSQL 10, PostgreSQL 11,
or the PostgreSQL 12 beta should upgrade as soon as possible.

All other users should plan to apply this update at the next scheduled
downtime.

Release notes:	https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/1949/
Security:	245629d4-991e-11e9-82aa-6cc21735f730
2019-06-27 21:28:00 +00:00
Chris Rees
05facd8f3c Don't overwrite PORTREVISION from the slave, following readline update.
I've had to bump revision for several slaves here, but most will not
be rebuilt, except the -client slaves.  Apologies for anyone having
to rebuild -clients unnecessarily, but it's not a heavy task- better safe
than sorry.

PR:		ports/236156
Reported by:	Andrew Dunstan (PostgreSQL), koobs, Dmitri Goutnik
2019-04-25 18:34:41 +00:00
Palle Girgensohn
f7e9e29abb The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all
supported versions of our database system, including 11.2, 10.7, 9.6.12,
9.5.16, and 9.4.21. This release changes the behavior in how PostgreSQL
interfaces with `fsync()` and includes fixes for partitioning and over
70 other bugs that were reported over the past three months.

Users should plan to apply this update at the next scheduled downtime.

FreeBSD port adds OPTIONS knob to support LLVM JIT. [1]

Highlight: Change in behavior with fsync()
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When available in an operating system and enabled in the configuration
file (which it is by default), PostgreSQL uses the kernel function
`fsync()` to help ensure that data is written to a disk. In some
operating systems that provide `fsync()`, when the kernel is unable to
write out the data, it returns a failure and flushes the data that was
supposed to be written from its data buffers.

This flushing operation has an unfortunate side-effect for PostgreSQL:
if PostgreSQL tries again to write the data to disk by again calling
`fsync()`, `fsync()` will report back that it succeeded, but the data
that PostgreSQL believed to be saved to the disk would not actually be
written. This presents a possible data corruption scenario.

This update modifies how PostgreSQL handles a `fsync()` failure:
PostgreSQL will no longer retry calling `fsync()` but instead will
panic. In this case, PostgreSQL can then replay the data from the
write-ahead log (WAL) to help ensure the data is written. While this may
appear to be a suboptimal solution, there are presently few alternatives
and, based on reports, the problem case occurs extremely rarely.

A new server parameter `data_sync_retry` has been added to manage this
behavior. If you are certain that your kernel does not discard dirty
data buffers in such scenarios, you can set `data_sync_retry` to `on` to
restore the old behavior.

Release Notes:	https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/1920/
PR:		232490 [1]
2019-02-15 11:02:22 +00:00
Gerald Pfeifer
a9f015d155 Bump PORTREVISION for ports depending on the canonical version of GCC
defined via Mk/bsd.default-versions.mk which has moved from GCC 7.4 t
GCC 8.2 under most circumstances.

This includes ports
 - with USE_GCC=yes or USE_GCC=any,
 - with USES=fortran,
 - using Mk/bsd.octave.mk which in turn features USES=fortran, and
 - with USES=compiler specifying openmp, nestedfct, c11, c++0x, c++11-lang,
   c++11-lib, c++14-lang, c++17-lang, or gcc-c++11-lib
plus, as a double check, everything INDEX-11 showed depending on lang/gcc7.

PR:		231590
2018-12-12 01:35:33 +00:00
Jimmy Olgeni
e929aea23c Fix whitespace issues (mixed tab/spaces, alignment) in a few ports.
This round is @FreeBSD.org residents except teams.
2017-11-02 21:41:47 +00:00
Palle Girgensohn
0d475096ac Correct default data directory for postgresql 10
...and make sure not to bump portrevision more than necessary.

POINTED OUT BY: Peter Laursen
2017-09-24 18:58:59 +00:00
Mathieu Arnold
39a3788628 Fix the PostgreSQL 10 package names.
Most of them were called things like postgresql10beta3-docs-10.b3

With hat:	portmgr
Sponsored by:	Absolight
2017-08-17 16:19:01 +00:00
Palle Girgensohn
27530e04c3 The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all
supported versions of our database system, including 9.6.4, 9.5.8,
9.4.13, 9.3.18, and 9.2.22. This release fixes three security issues.
It also patches over 50 other bugs reported over the last three months.
Users who are affected by the below security issues should update as
soon as possible.  Users affected by CVE-2017-7547
(https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-7547) will need to
perform additional steps after upgrading to resolve the issue.  Other
users should plan to update at the next convenient downtime.

URL:		https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/1772/
Security:	CVE-2017-7546, CVE-2017-7547, CVE-2017-7548
2017-08-10 14:21:20 +00:00
Antoine Brodin
ec419424bf Modify postgresql9[2-5]-docs to include postgresql96-docs/Makefile
instead of expired postgresql91-docs/Makefile
2016-10-01 13:16:04 +00:00
Palle Girgensohn
96150e27d7 Add PostgreSQL-9.6 RC1
Please read the entry from 20160905 in UPDATING:

daemon user has changed to `postgres'
ICU is default on
2016-09-05 11:15:29 +00:00