-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 11:32:39 +0200 Source: postgresql-common Binary: postgresql-common postgresql-client-common Architecture: source all Version: 87 Distribution: unstable Urgency: medium Maintainer: Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Changed-By: Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Description: postgresql-client-common - manager for multiple PostgreSQL client versions postgresql-common - PostgreSQL database-cluster manager Closes: 472930 473405 Changes: postgresql-common (87) unstable; urgency=medium . * Urgency medium since #472930 is an important bug fix. * debian/init.d-functions: If there are no clusters, exit with 4 (LSB-code for "unknown status") instead of 0 (which means "service is running", but it is debatable and confusing whether all clusters are running if there are none at all). (LP: #203966) * Update Spanish debconf translations, thanks Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña. (Closes: #473405) * t/060_obsolete_confparams.t: Run upgrades under default_transaction_read_only=on. t/040_upgrade.t still uses the default "off", so both cases get tested. This replicates the problem report from Karsten Hilbert. * pg_upgradecluster: Work with default_transaction_read_only=on. * debian/autovacuum.conf, architecture.html: Point out that this file is only relevant for PostgreSQL versions earlier than 8.1. Thanks to Ross Boylan for pointing this out. * Add t/051_inconsistent_encoding_upgrade.t: Check that upgrades from pre-8.3 to 8.3 succeed and have correct encodings if the old DB had a database whose encoding did not match the server locale. This reproduces #472930. * pg_upgradecluster: Fix handling of database encodings on upgrade, since 8.3 now forces DB encodings and server locale to match: - With C locale, keep encoding of DBs on upgrade, just as in previous versions. (C is compatible with all encodings, and causes lots of string functions not to work correctly, but people still use it deliberately.) - With other locales, create the target DB manually with a compatible encoding, and call pg_restore in a way to not create the target DB and automatically convert encoding. - Closes: #472930, LP: #207779 Files: bea6888ba8e5963033a702d6604f4a81 599 misc optional postgresql-common_87.dsc b0fddfcd7b126f20c6aeb8624cffbbaa 106527 misc optional postgresql-common_87.tar.gz 116bd096f07d3b20c5cddcf85fbd7232 107128 misc optional postgresql-common_87_all.deb 77a0a75fee34d3bc76c754b83f152866 44904 misc optional postgresql-client-common_87_all.deb
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