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pgpool is a connection server for PostgreSQL. pgpool runs between
PostgreSQL's clients(front ends) and servers(back ends). A PostgreSQL
client can connect to pgpool as if it were a standard PostgreSQL
server.
pgpool caches the connection to PostgreSQL server to reduce the
overhead to establish the connection to it. Also, pgpool could use
two PostgreSQL servers for fail over. If the first server goes down,
pgpool will automatically switch to the secondary server. Moreover,
pgpool supports scheduled switch over.
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there is a sasl library somewhere in the system, as the configure script
would try using it.
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bulk build.
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within NetBSD-current's bsd.own.mk, which conflicts with its usage in
pkgsrc. The package that use USE_PAM have been converted to use the
bsd.options.mk framework. This should fix PR pkg/29257.
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for those wishing to migrate data from any previous release.
Major changes relative to 7.4.x:
* Savepoints
* Point-in-Time recovery
* Tablespaces
* Improved buffer management
* ALTER TABLE column management improvements
Full list of changes is available at:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/release.html#RELEASE-8-0
Also note that PostgreSQL server listens also on localhost (127.0.0.1)
by default now.
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This package provides the sqlite plugin for libgda, which lets it act as
an sqlite application.
Closes PR pkg/26592.
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name. Addresses part of PR pkg/26592.
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Fixes build problems under -current.
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Changes
* Disallow "LOAD" to non-superusers
On platforms that will automatically execute initialization
functions of a shared library (this includes at least Windows and
ELF-based Unixen), "LOAD" can be used to make the server execute
arbitrary code. Thanks to NGS Software for reporting this.
* Check that creator of an aggregate function has the right to
execute the specified transition functions
This oversight made it possible to bypass denial of EXECUTE
permission on a function.
* Fix security and 64-bit issues in contrib/intagg
* Add needed STRICT marking to some contrib functions (Kris Jurka)
* Avoid buffer overrun when plpgsql cursor declaration has too many
parameters (Neil)
* Fix planning error for FULL and RIGHT outer joins
The result of the join was mistakenly supposed to be sorted the
same as the left input. This could not only deliver mis-sorted
output to the user, but in case of nested merge joins could give
outright wrong answers.
* Fix plperl for quote marks in tuple fields
* Fix display of negative intervals in SQL and GERMAN datestyles
* Make age(timestamptz) do calculation in local timezone not GMT
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from 7.3.8, including several security-related issues. A dump/restore
is not required for those running 7.3.X.
Changes
* Disallow "LOAD" to non-superusers
On platforms that will automatically execute initialization
functions of a shared library (this includes at least Windows and
ELF-based Unixen), "LOAD" can be used to make the server execute
arbitrary code. Thanks to NGS Software for reporting this.
* Check that creator of an aggregate function has the right to
execute the specified transition functions
This oversight made it possible to bypass denial of EXECUTE
permission on a function.
* Fix security and 64-bit issues in contrib/intagg
* Add needed STRICT marking to some contrib functions (Kris Jurka)
* Avoid buffer overrun when plpgsql cursor declaration has too many
parameters (Neil)
* Fix planning error for FULL and RIGHT outer joins
The result of the join was mistakenly supposed to be sorted the
same as the left input. This could not only deliver mis-sorted
output to the user, but in case of nested merge joins could give
outright wrong answers.
* Fix plperl for quote marks in tuple fields
* Fix display of negative intervals in SQL and GERMAN datestyles
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same reasons as the postgresql74-server
adresses PR pkg/28729
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recently discovered LOAD vulnerability.
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- ok'ed wulf@
> GeneWeb version 4.10
> --------------------
>
> * Languages
> - [29 Jan 04] Added "Breton" (Tepod Gwilhmod, Gwenael Emelyanoff,
> Bertrand Yeurc'h).
>
> * GeneWeb server or CGI (gwd)
> - [06 Nov 04] In statistics, added displaying of oldest couples perhaps
> still alive and engaged.
> - [06 Jan 04] Fixed bug: when changing a child's name using "change
> children's names", the possible image was not renamed, causing
> its disparition.
> - [05 Jan 04] Added database configuration variable "show_consang":
> when set to "no" the possible consanguinity is not displayed in
> personal pages. Added also variable "fast_alphabetic": when set
> to "yes", the alphabetic display of surnames or first names is fast
> but the number of surnames of fist names is not displayed (interesting
> for large databases).
> - [04 Dec 03] Fixed bug: in case of two wizards make changes at
> the same time, there were (rare) cases where one of the changes
> erases the other one (instead of being rejected by the message
> "database is locked").
> - [29 Nov 03] Added optional "border" and "background color" for
> trees displaying (relationship links, ancestors and descendants).
> - [28 Nov 03] Fixed bug creating sometimes dates with null month
> (and not null day) resulting problems with "gwu-gwc" and "cleaning
> up" the database by gwsetup (happened when a date was entered
> with month=13 which was erroneously not rejected).
> - [18 Jan 03] Added a system of black list for the database forum;
> the environment variable "forum_exclude_file" can be set to a
> file name containing a list of excluded IP addresses which cannot
> post. In the lines of this file, the joker character "*" can be
> used to specify any string (e.g. "*" exclude everybody).
> - [14 Jan 03] In form to add message in the database forum, added
> buttons "private/public": only "wizards" and "friend" can see
> "private" messages.
> - [06 Jan 03] In welcome page, added wizard's name (when named).
>
> * Base configuration files (base.gwf)
> - [19 Mar 03] Added a variable "moved" to indicate that the database
> has been moved. This displays the new template file "moved.txt".
>
> * Setup program (gwsetup)
> - [12 Nov 03] Fixed bug: the links to the documentation did not work
> with modern browsers.
>
> * GeneWeb uncompiler (gwu)
> - [12 Feb 03] Fixed bug: exporting bad format when places containing
> just spaces.
> "private" messages.
> - [06 Jan 03] In welcome page, added wizard's name (when named).
>
> * Base configuration files (base.gwf)
> - [19 Mar 03] Added a variable "moved" to indicate that the database
> has been moved. This displays the new template file "moved.txt".
>
> * Setup program (gwsetup)
> - [12 Nov 03] Fixed bug: the links to the documentation did not work
> with modern browsers.
>
> * GeneWeb uncompiler (gwu)
> - [12 Feb 03] Fixed bug: exporting bad format when places containing
> just spaces.
> - [11 Feb 03] Added option -maxlev to specify a maximum number of
> generations (descendants only) to export.
>
> * GeneWeb databases Transfer Program (gwtp)
> - [08 Dec 03] Added German (Falko Trojahn).
> - [14 Oct 03] Added Spanish (Luis Mondesi).
> - [03 Jan 03] Fixed bug: when wizard notes, the "send database" did
> not work.
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fixes PR pkg/28729 by Bob Kemp
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- do not create a PID file by default
http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-658
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Bump PKG_REVISION.
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using libltdl. (This could provide even more portability in the future.)
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syncrepl engine with SASL.
Bump PKGREVISION.
Approved by jlam@.
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python*-pth packages into meta-packages which will install the non-pth
packages. Bump PKGREVISIONs on the non-pth versions to propagate the
thread change, but leave the *-pth versions untouched to not affect
existing installations.
Sync all PYTHON_VERSIONS_AFFECTED lines in package Makefiles.
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This is basically bug fix release, but official changes aren't provided
yet. Please refer ChangeLog.
Here is pkgsrc changes:
o Set RUBY_HAS_ARCHLIB=yes for Ruby packages including archtecture depending
extention library in order to depend more specific Ruby.
o Now install database for ri(1). Fix PR pkg/28566.
o Net::IMAP
* lib/net/imap.rb (u8tou16): fixed typo. fixed: [ruby-list:40546]
o NKF:
* ext/nkf/nkf-utf8/nkf.c (reinit): should initialize all static
variables. fixed: [ruby-list:40445]
* ext/nkf/lib/kconv.rb (Kconv::RegexpEucjp): second byte is up to
0xfe.
* ext/nkf/lib/kconv.rb (Kconv#kconv): should handle UTF8 and UTF16
properly.
o WEBrick
* lib/webrick/httpauth/htpasswd.rb (WEBrick::Htpasswd#reload):
raise NotImplementedError if password is encrypted by digest
algorithms. This patch is contributed by sheepman. [ruby-list:40467]
* lib/webrick/httpauth/digestauth.rb
(WEBrick::HTTPAuth::DigestAuth#_authenticate): fix digest calculation.
This patch is contributed by sheepman. [ruby-list:40482]
* lib/webrick/{httpauth.rb,httpauth/basicauth.rb,httpproxy.rb}: use
pack/unpack-template char "m" instead of lib/base64.rb to do base64
encoding/decoding. fixed: [ruby-dev:25336]
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Changes since 1.12:
- NEW: jdb added to the freebsd ports tree
maintainer: larse@isi.edu
- BUG FIX: properly handle trailing spaces when data must be numeric
(ex. dbstats with -FS, see test dbstats_trailing_spaces)
Fix from Ning Xu .
- NEW: dbcolize error message improved (bug report from Terrence
Brannon), and list format documented in the README.
- NEW: cgi_to_db convergs CGI.pm-format storage to jdb list format
- BUG FIX: handle numeric synonyms for column names in dbcol properly
- ENHANCEMENT: "talking about columns" section added to README.
Lack of documentation pointed out by Lars Eggert.
- CHANGE: dbformmail now defaults to using Mail ("Berkeley Mail")
to send mail, rather than sendmail (sendmail is still an option,
but mail doesn't require running as root)
- NEW: on platforms that support it (i.e., with perl 5.8), jdb works
fine with unicode
- NEW: dbfilevalidate: check a db file for some common errors
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See http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/News-4.0.23.html for the full
list of changes.
This update applies the fix for the mysqlaccess script symlink
vulnerability, bump BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED.
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mysqlaccess and mysqlhotcopy scripts.
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED.
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vulnerability in the mysqlaccess script.
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED.
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This is from PR #29009 from Masanori Mikawa.
When built when using cpuflags includes, the quoting for AM_MAKEFLAGS
is wrong.
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Functionality added or changed:
* The Mac OS X 10.3 installation disk images now include a MySQL
Preference Pane for the Mac OS X Control Panel that enables the user
to start and stop the MySQL server via the GUI and activate and
deactivate the automatic MySQL server startup on bootup.
* Seconds_Behind_Master will be NULL (which means ``unknown'')
if the slave SQL thread is not running, or if the slave I/O thread
is not running or not connected to master. It will be zero if the
SQL thread has caught up with the I/O thread. It no longer grows
indefinitely if the master is idle.
* InnoDB: Do not acquire an internal InnoDB table lock in LOCK
TABLES if AUTOCOMMIT=1. This helps in porting old MyISAM applications
to InnoDB. InnoDB table locks in that case caused deadlocks very easily.
* InnoDB: Print a more descriptive error and refuse to start InnoDB
if the size of `ibdata' files is smaller than what is stored in the
tablespace header; innodb_force_recovery overrides this.
* The MySQL server aborts immediately instead of simply issuing a
warning if it is started with the --log-bin option but cannot
initialize the binary log at startup (that is, an error occurs when
writing to the binary log file or binary log index file).
* The binary log file and binary log index file now behave like
MyISAM when there is a "disk full" or "quota exceeded" error. See
section A.4.3 How MySQL Handles a Full Disk.
Many bugfixes were fixed... see
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/News-4.1.9.html
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versions define "__sgi", so use that.
This should fix PR pkg/28819.
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with sqlite version 2 (everything in this package ends in `3'). DESCR:
SQLite is a C library that implements an SQL database engine. Programs
that link with the SQLite library can have SQL database access without
running a separate RDBMS process. The distribution comes with a standalone
command-line access program (sqlite) that can be used to administer an
SQLite database and which serves as an example of how to use the SQLite
library.
SQLite is not a client library used to connect to a big database server.
SQLite is the server. The SQLite library reads and writes directly to and
from the database files on disk.
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