This port will start following 7.4 shortly, switch to postgresql7 if you're
not interested in tracking the CVS snapshots of PostgreSQL.
Submitted by: kris/bento [1]
mainline postgresql7 port will be updated. 7.3 introduces many new
features, most notably schemas, drop column, table functions, and
prepared queries were added in this release. Please read the release
notes for details.
http://developer.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/release.html#RELEASE-7-3
Approved by: portmgr
on -CURRENT and should be the last release before rc1. Updated the
optimized CFLAGS as well.
PR: ports/44893
Submitted by: Vladimir Chukharev <chu@gpi.ru>
the regression tests[1]. Update the MASTER_SITES list so that it isn't
painfully slow to obtain the tarballs. Added several new US mirrors to
help distribute the load. An initdb is required when upgrading.
PR: ports/44526
Submitted by: [1] Vladimir Chukharev <chu@gpi.ru>
distfiles periodically updated to track PostgreSQL between major releases.
Port is repo copied from databases/postgresql7 and has been updated to
7.3b1.
Approved by: portmgr && knu (mentor)
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
A note about how to install languages into a PostgreSQL database is added.
PR: ports/29916
Submitted by: Palle Girgensohn <girgen@partitur.se> (MAINTAINER)
Michal Pasternak <doc@lublin.t1.pl> (the note)
ports by defining LIB_DEPENDS for the BATCH defaults in the Makefile.
The dynamic determination of LIB_DEPENDS in configure.postgresql
remains in place for the !BATCH case and is unaffected by this.
Remove trailing whitespace and an extraneous LDCONFIG_DIRS.
Submitted by: maintainer
* Take a stab at removing the pgsql user's home directory on deinstall.
* Only remove man/manl and others when PG_PREFIX is set.
Submitted by: maintainer
checked in the fetch target. Before the patch below, make install will
fail to depend on Tcl/Tk, for instance.
Synchronize the batch and default interactive selections for optional
parts of the port.
PR: ports/27949
Submitted by: Palle Girgensohn <girgen@partitur.se> (MAINTAINER)
to make dependencies work.
Call the script pre-fetch and include Makefile.inc AFTER it has been
created.
Reported by: Disturbed FreeBSD newbie who couldn't figure out
why this didn't work as expected.
* Pass the -s option to pg_ctl, to avoid clobbering the display.
It will show error messages only.
* Echo the port name after shutdown.
No functional changes, no PORTREVISION.
* Move the call to configure.postgresql7 from pre-fetch to pre-extract, so it
won't hang while performing batch fetch operations (like portupgrade -F)
* Add some TCL related files to pkg-plist.tcl, and add a PLIST_SUB in the
Makefile to register the correct tcl version in the plist.
* Do not start postgresql if the database directory does not exist: the
startup sequence could hang because of this.
* Use the "-s" option when starting postgresql with pg_ctl, so it won't
display informational messages. Display only the port name, as do other
packages startup scripts.
Approved by: Palle Girgensohn <girgen@partitur.se>
This would cure headache like apache module linking against libpq
fail to work after rebooting.
Originally, maintainer and I want this commit to go with the
PostgreSQL updating. But we both think that the latest PostgreSQL
would not be released before FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE ports freeze.
As a conclusion, PORTREVISION bumped.
Discussed with/Submitted by: MAINTAINER
- pkg-install used wrong uid#
- chown lib dir *after* it is created
- pkg-install created data dir where Makefile didn't
- add pkg-deinstall and remove user & group
- don't chown data dir, since we don't create it anymore
- spell and documentation fixes in the rc.d script
PR: ports/25817
Submitted by: MAINTAINER