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2016-02-25Update to PostgreSQL 9.1.20 (2016-02-11)tnn1-1/+2
This release fixes two security issues, as well as several bugs found over the last four months. CVE-2016-0773 Unicode regular expression buffer overflow CVE-2016-0766 PL/Java privilege escalation
2013-02-09The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released a security update to ↵adam1-1/+4
all current versions of the PostgreSQL database system, including versions 9.2.3, 9.1.8, 9.0.12, 8.4.16, and 8.3.23. This update fixes a denial-of-service (DOS) vulnerability. All users should update their PostgreSQL installations as soon as possible. The security issue fixed in this release, CVE-2013-0255, allows a previously authenticated user to crash the server by calling an internal function with invalid arguments. This issue was discovered by independent security researcher Sumit Soni this week and reported via Secunia SVCRP, and we are grateful for their efforts in making PostgreSQL more secure. Today's update also fixes a performance regression which caused a decrease in throughput when using dynamic queries in stored procedures in version 9.2. Applications which use PL/pgSQL's EXECUTE are strongly affected by this regression and should be updated. Additionally, we have fixed intermittent crashes caused by CREATE/DROP INDEX CONCURRENTLY, and multiple minor issues with replication. This release is expected to be the final update for version 8.3, which is now End-of-Life (EOL). Users of version 8.3 should plan to upgrade to a later version of PostgreSQL immediately. For more information, see our Versioning Policy. This update release also contains fixes for many minor issues discovered and patched by the PostgreSQL community in the last two months, including: * Prevent unnecessary table scans during vacuuming * Prevent spurious cached plan error in PL/pgSQL * Allow sub-SELECTs to be subscripted * Prevent DROP OWNED from dropping databases or tablespaces * Make ECPG use translated messages * Allow PL/Python to use multi-table trigger functions (again) in 9.1 and 9.2 * Fix several activity log management issues on Windows * Prevent autovacuum file truncation from being cancelled by deadlock_timeout * Make extensions build with the .exe suffix automatically on Windows * Fix concurrency issues with CREATE/DROP DATABASE * Reject out-of-range values in to_date() conversion function * Revert cost estimation for large indexes back to pre-9.2 behavior * Make pg_basebackup tolerate timeline switches * Cleanup leftover temp table entries during crash recovery * Prevent infinite loop when COPY inserts a large tuple into a table with a large fillfactor * Prevent integer overflow in dynahash creation * Make pg_upgrade work with INVALID indexes * Fix bugs in TYPE privileges * Allow Contrib installchecks to run in their own databases * Many documentation updates * Add new timezone "FET".
2012-03-03Changes:adam1-1/+9
* Fix btree index corruption from insertions concurrent with vacuuming * Recover from errors occurring during WAL replay of DROP TABLESPACE * Fix transient zeroing of shared buffers during WAL replay * Fix postmaster to attempt restart after a hot-standby crash * Fix corner case in SSI transaction cleanup * Update per-column permissions, not only per-table permissions, when changing table owner * Fix handling of data-modifying WITH subplans in READ COMMITTED rechecking * Fix for "could not find plan for CTE" failures * Fix unsupported node type error caused by COLLATE in an INSERT expression * Avoid crashing when we have problems deleting table files post-commit * Fix recently-introduced memory leak in processing of inet/cidr * Fix GIN cost estimation to handle column IN (...) index conditions * Fix I/O-conversion-related memory leaks in plpgsql * Teach pg_upgrade to handle renaming of plpython's shared library (affecting upgrades to 9.1)
2011-09-21PLIST correction (not only support dylib)adam1-9/+5
2011-09-15Version 9.1 delivers several features which users have been requesting foradam1-0/+716
years, removing roadblocks to deploying new or ported applications on PostgreSQL. These include: * Synchronous Replication: enable high-availability with consistency across multiple servers * Per-Column Collations: support linguistically-correct sorting per database, table or column. * Unlogged Tables: greatly improves performance for ephemeral data Our community of contributors innovates with cutting-edge features. Version 9.1 includes several which are new to the database industry, such as: * K-Nearest-Neighbor Indexing: index on "distance" for faster location and text search queries * Serializable Snapshot Isolation: keeps concurrent transactions consistent without blocking, using "true serializability" * Writeable Common Table Expressions: execute complex multi-stage data updates in a single query * Security-Enhanced Postgres: deploy military-grade security and Mandatory Access Control