Re: Daniel Verite 2013-04-08 <cd81d201-e9fa-4567-ac49-e3e762935747@mm>
>       Merlin Moncure wrote:
> 
> > if you have an internet facing database, patch it immediately!
> 
> By the way:
> 
> People running 9.1 on debian stable (squeeze) typically use this package:
> http://packages.debian.org/squeeze-backports/postgresql-9.1
> 
> Currently, it looks like the fix is only available in pre-compiled form for
> the amd64 architecture (see the bottom of the page). All other archs
> including the popular i386 are stuck at version: 9.1.7-1~bpo60+1

This is just packages.debian.org lagging behind. The packages were
available on Thursday. (Excluding i386/armel.) Look at the timestamps
on http://backports.debian.org/debian-backports/pool/main/p/postgresql-9.1/ .

> I find it problematic. One can always switch to the new apt.postgresql.org
> repository that has the latest versions, but how many people are going to not
> even notice the problem, trusting their normal upgrade path?

I'm poking the backports people to throw more resources on building
packages there.

Christoph
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