are savepoints (within transactions), point-in-time recovery and
tablespaces. Check out the release notes and the shiny new
PostgreSQL.org website at:
http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/8.0/static/release.html#RELEASE-8-0
The port uses the new postgresql ports' layout and is split into a
server and a client part. The following knobs can be used by ports
depending on PostgreSQL:
# USE_PGSQL - Add PostgreSQL client dependency.
# If no version is given (by the maintainer via the port or
# by the user via defined variable), try to find the
# currently installed version. Fall back to default if
# necessary (PostgreSQL-7.4 = 74).
# DEFAULT_PGSQL_VER
# - PostgreSQL default version. Can be overridden within a port.
# Default: 74.
# WANT_PGSQL_VER
# - Maintainer can set an arbitrary version of PostgreSQL by
# using it.
# BROKEN_WITH_PGSQL
# - This variable can be defined if the ports doesn't support
# one or more versions of PostgreSQL.
PR: 75344
Approved by: portmgr@ (kris), ade & sean (mentors)
All ports depending on postgresql shall use the USE_PGSQL=yes knob
defined in Mk/bsd.ports.mk. Bumping portrevisions where needed.
PR: 75344
Approved by: portmgr@ (kris), ade & sean (mentors)
The tcltk interface has been removed from the main distribution, so
fixate the version number to the latest released version, 7.4.6.
PR: 75344
Approved by: portmgr@ (kris), ade & sean (mentors)
The JDBC interface has been moved from the main distribution to its
own project at jdbc.postgresql.org. Fixate to the latest version
in main distro, 7.4.6, pending an update to latest version from the
project site.
PR: 75344
Approved by: portmgr@ (kris), ade & sean (mentors)
following knobs can be used by ports depending on PostgreSQL:
# USE_PGSQL - Add PostgreSQL client dependency.
# If no version is given (by the maintainer via the port or
# by the user via defined variable), try to find the
# currently installed version. Fall back to default if
# necessary (PostgreSQL-7.4 = 74).
# DEFAULT_PGSQL_VER
# - PostgreSQL default version. Can be overridden within a port.
# Default: 74.
# WANT_PGSQL_VER
# - Maintainer can set an arbitrary version of PostgreSQL by
# using it.
# BROKEN_WITH_PGSQL
# - This variable can be defined if the ports doesn't support
# one or more versions of PostgreSQL.
Note that a periodic script is installed that will, by default, vacuum
all databases nightly. You may want to tweak the settings, see the
script at ${LOCALBASE}/etc/periodic/daily/502.pgsql
To run PostgreSQL at boot time, set postgresql_enable=yes in /etc/rc.conf.
Note
PR: 75344
Approved by: portmgr@ (kris), ade & sean (mentors)
stuffing the 8.0.0 release in here for the time being. Port epoch bumped
because 8.0.rc* is greater than 8.0.0. A note from UPDATING to people who
want to use 8.0.0 via -devel in production:
The -devel port has been updated to contain 8.0 release since
postgresql80-server can not be updated until 4.11 is released and the
changes in PR ports/75344 are committed. Users who need 8.0 now can
use the -devel port, however, once postgresql80-server has been
committed, -devel will begin tracking 8.1. Please be smart about
tracking ports and if used in production, update to
databases/postgresql80-server as soon as it becomes available. No
dump/reload will be required when changing from -devel to
postgresql80-server.
Check out the release notes and the shiny new PostgreSQL.org website at:
http://www.PostgreSQL.org/docs/8.0/static/release.html#RELEASE-8-0
protocol for remote preferences and other storage for Internet applications
such as web browsers or mail readers.
PR: ports/76456
Submitted by: Gerhard Gonter <g.gonter@ieee.org>
carries the 8.0 release. The postgresql80-server port is being held up by
the 4.11 release because 80-server requires scads of changes to Mk/*.mk
which won't be committed until after 4.11 is pushed out the door. Until
4.11, -devel will act as the 80-server until such time as 80-server is
enabled. Get all that? Good.
Approved by: girgenson@, ade@
- Fix building with iodbc driver
- Add building of thread-safe lib
- Using ${MASTER_SITE_MYSQL}
- Pass mainteintership to submitter
PR: ports/76216
Submitted by: Sergey Prikhodko <sergey(at)network-asp.biz>
Update to version 3.1.6 -- This is a major update to a new code
branch, and development on the 3.0 branch will now be limited to
critical bug-fixes. From the release announcement:
Version 3.1.6 is the first production release of
the 3.1 series that is suitable for use with all
versions of MySQL, including MySQL-4.1 or MySQL-5.0.
Connector/J 3.1.6 is required if you want to use
server-side prepared statements MySQL-4.1.2 or
newer, or CallableStatements with MySQL-5.0.
http://lists.mysql.com/announce/250
Anyone upgrading from the 3.0 series should first read
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/connector/j/en/#id2424819
This update adds both a BUILD_DEPENDS and a RUN_DEPENDS on
devel/log4j (unless you use the WITHOUT_COMPILE option,
where there's only a RUN_DEPENDS)
PR: ports/76149
Submitted by: Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk>
Postgis upgrade from 0.9.0 to 0.9.1
Other changes:
- Adds support to PostgreSQL 8
- Includes Postgis HTML documentation
PR: ports/76214
Submitted by: Anderson S. Ferreira <anderson@cnpm.embrapa.br>
Update port: databases/py-MySQLdb-devel to 1.1.8
- Change to 1.1.8
- Install more docs
PR: ports/75867
Submitted by: Marcus Grando <marcus@corp.grupos.com.br>
- Use libtool 1.5 rather than deprecated 1.3
- For those who don't choose any drivers, mark IGNORE to prevent
installation
- Thus bump PORTREVISION
- Pass maintainership to submitter
PR: ports/75457
Submitted by: delphij
o Move databases/sqlite to databases/sqlite2.
o Fix dependency on databases/sqlite.
o Update sqlite2 to 2.8.15.
o Bump PORTREVISION, accordingly.
Approved by: portmgr, maintainers of sqlite and related ports
When trying to build databases/sqlite3 port with SQLITE_WITH_TCL83
defined, the linking stage fails. It looks like sqlite3
uses a funciton which is only available in tcl8.4.
Removed TCL83 support for databases/sqlite3
PR: ports/72918
Submitted by: Anton Berezin <tobez@freebsd.org>
<quote>
Copies of this library code used to exist in other tarballs: Courier,
Courier-IMAP, and SqWebMail. Building and installing any of these packages
would've automatically installed this authentication code.
The authentication library is now a separate, standalone package. This
authentication library must now be installed, separately, before upgrading
to the following builds (or if installing them for the first time):
Courier 0.48, Courier-IMAP 4.0, and SqWebMail 5.0. See NEWS for more information.
</quote>
http://www.courier-mta.org/authlib/
- Convert OPTIONS to plain knobs
- Augment conflict with stable version
PR: ports/75221
Submitted by: Marcus Grando <marcus@corp.grupos.com.br> (maintainer)
- Convert OPTIONS to plain knobs
- Add conflict with devel version
PR: ports/75220
Submitted by: Marcus Grando <marcus@corp.grupos.com.br> (maintainer)
searches for pmk(1) since bento seemed to have its install of pmk in a
location outside of the path specified in etc/pmk.conf. This could be a
problem for other ports in the future where pmk(1) isn't using the correct
path.
- Description as follows
Version 4.3 of the Berkeley Data Base library which offers (key/value) storage
with optional concurrent access or transactions interface.
Utilities are included in the distribution to convert v1.85 databases to v4.3
databases, and a backwards compatible API is provided to maintain
compatibility with programs using the v1.85 interface.
For details on compatibility with other DB versions, see:
http://www.sleepycat.com/download/patchlogs.shtml
PR: ports/73790
Submitted by: Matthias Andree <matthias dot andree at gmx dot de>
* View support added
* hk_connection: passworddialog accepts a defaultdatasource for ODBC now
* SQLite3 support added
* local databases in different directories can be opened now
* Bugfixes
PEAR MDB2 is a merge of the PEAR DB and Metabase php database
abstraction layers.
Note that the API will be adapted to better fit with the
new php5 only PDO before the first stable release.
It provides a common API for all support RDBMS. The main
difference to most other DB abstraction packages is that
MDB2 goes much further to ensure portability.
Currently supported RDBMS:
MySQL
PostGreSQL
Oracle
Frontbase
Querysim
Interbase/Firebird
MSSQL
SQLite
Other soon to follow.
PR: ports/74408
Submitted by: Antônio Carlos Venâncio Júnior <antonio@php.net>
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
compatible with the 3 -- mysql_error now returns `const char *', and
there is no mysql_connect any more. Default to MySQL-4.x for now. Bump
PORTREVISION.
Reported by: Robert Andrews