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Accepted postgresql-8.3 8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1 (source all powerpc)



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Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 17:58:34 +0100
Source: postgresql-8.3
Binary: libpgtypes3 libpq5 libpq-dev libecpg-compat3 libecpg6 postgresql-contrib-8.3 postgresql-doc postgresql-8.3 postgresql-pltcl-8.3 postgresql-server-dev-8.3 postgresql postgresql-contrib postgresql-client postgresql-plpython-8.3 postgresql-client-8.3 postgresql-doc-8.3 postgresql-plperl-8.3 libecpg-dev
Architecture: source powerpc all
Version: 8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1
Distribution: etch-backports
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Martin Pitt <mpitt@debian.org>
Changed-By: Gerfried Fuchs <rhonda@debian.at>
Description: 
 libecpg-compat3 - older version of run-time library for ECPG programs
 libecpg-dev - development files for ECPG (Embedded PostgreSQL for C)
 libecpg6   - run-time library for ECPG programs
 libpgtypes3 - shared library libpgtypes for PostgreSQL 8.3
 libpq-dev  - header files for libpq5 (PostgreSQL library)
 libpq5     - PostgreSQL C client library
 postgresql - object-relational SQL database (supported version)
 postgresql-8.3 - object-relational SQL database, version 8.3 server
 postgresql-client - front-end programs for PostgreSQL (supported version)
 postgresql-client-8.3 - front-end programs for PostgreSQL 8.3
 postgresql-contrib - additional facilities for PostgreSQL (supported version)
 postgresql-contrib-8.3 - additional facilities for PostgreSQL
 postgresql-doc - documentation for the PostgreSQL database management system
 postgresql-doc-8.3 - documentation for the PostgreSQL database management system
 postgresql-plperl-8.3 - PL/Perl procedural language for PostgreSQL 8.3
 postgresql-plpython-8.3 - PL/Python procedural language for PostgreSQL 8.3
 postgresql-pltcl-8.3 - PL/Tcl procedural language for PostgreSQL 8.3
 postgresql-server-dev-8.3 - development files for PostgreSQL 8.3 server-side programming
Closes: 517405
Changes: 
 postgresql-8.3 (8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1) etch-backports; urgency=low
 .
   * Rebuild for etch-backports.
   * Lowered tcl-dev dependency back to 8.4 (also in debian/rules).
   * Remove hardening-wrapper building which isn't available in etch.
 .
 postgresql-8.3 (8.3.7-0lenny1) stable; urgency=low
 .
   * New upstream bug fix release:
      - Prevent error recursion crashes when encoding conversion fails.
        This change extends fixes made in the last two minor releases for
        related failure scenarios. The previous fixes were narrowly
        tailored for the original problem reports, but we have now
        recognized that *any* error thrown by an encoding conversion
        function could potentially lead to infinite recursion while trying
        to report the error. The solution therefore is to disable
        translation and encoding conversion and report the plain-ASCII form
        of any error message, if we find we have gotten into a recursive
        error reporting situation. (Closes: #517405)
      - Disallow "CREATE CONVERSION" with the wrong encodings for the
        specified conversion function. This prevents one possible scenario for
        encoding conversion failure. The previous change is a backstop to guard
        against other kinds of failures in the same area.
      - Fix xpath() to not modify the path expression unless necessary, and
        to make a saner attempt at it when necessary.
        The SQL standard suggests that xpath should work on data that is a
        document fragment, but libxml doesn't support that, and indeed it's
        not clear that this is sensible according to the XPath standard.
        xpath attempted to work around this mismatch by modifying both the
        data and the path expression, but the modification was buggy and
        could cause valid searches to fail. Now, xpath checks whether the
        data is in fact a well-formed document, and if so invokes libxml
        with no change to the data or path expression. Otherwise, a
        different modification method that is somewhat less likely to fail
        is used.
        Note: The new modification method is still not 100% satisfactory,
        and it seems likely that no real solution is possible. This patch
        should therefore be viewed as a band-aid to keep from breaking
        existing applications unnecessarily. It is likely that PostgreSQL
        8.4 will simply reject use of xpath on data that is not a
        well-formed document.
      - Fix core dump when to_char() is given format codes that are
        inappropriate for the type of the data argument.
      - Fix extreme inefficiency in text search parser's handling of an
        email-like string containing multiple @ characters.
      - Fix planner problem with sub-"SELECT" in the output list of a
        larger subquery.
      - Fix decompilation of CASE WHEN with an implicit coercion.
      - Fix possible misassignment of the owner of a TOAST table's rowtype.
        If "CLUSTER" or a rewriting variant of "ALTER TABLE" were executed
        by someone other than the table owner, the pg_type entry for the
        table's TOAST table would end up marked as owned by that someone.
        This caused no immediate problems, since the permissions on the
        TOAST rowtype aren't examined by any ordinary database operation.
        However, it could lead to unexpected failures if one later tried to
        drop the role that issued the command (in 8.1 or 8.2), or "owner of
        data type appears to be invalid" warnings from pg_dump after having
        done so (in 8.3).
      - Change "UNLISTEN" to exit quickly if the current session has never
        executed any "LISTEN" command.
        Most of the time this is not a particularly useful optimization,
        but since "DISCARD ALL" invokes "UNLISTEN", the previous coding
        caused a substantial performance problem for applications that made
        heavy use of "DISCARD ALL".
      - Fix PL/pgSQL to not treat INTO after "INSERT" as an INTO-variables
        clause anywhere in the string, not only at the start; in
        particular, don't fail for "INSERT INTO" within "CREATE RULE".
      - Clean up PL/pgSQL error status variables fully at block exit.
        This is not a problem for PL/pgSQL itself, but the omission could
        cause the PL/pgSQL Debugger to crash while examining the state of a
        function.
      - Add MUST (Mauritius Island Summer Time) to the default list of
        known timezone abbreviations (Xavier Bugaud)
Files: 
 7cf1d4e7dbf82d7806ad281a011a37f3 1285 misc optional postgresql-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1.dsc
 850f5e17f2d0a8272214ed75da4befc7 13814173 misc optional postgresql-8.3_8.3.7.orig.tar.gz
 165f88246a26dcb438094ee4fb36e2ff 42840 misc optional postgresql-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1.diff.gz
 acebf33207439719efbe92c722389f36 1962708 doc optional postgresql-doc-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_all.deb
 10083f545e2555715438d08fa0d6ad22 234852 misc optional postgresql_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_all.deb
 333e5ebe8a9228c85c76a2e59d2acefd 234826 misc optional postgresql-client_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_all.deb
 1c6d170e01eabe55ac42b7696c6e8b8a 234662 doc optional postgresql-doc_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_all.deb
 96381e6b0160c3b7297518e90f78e066 234726 misc optional postgresql-contrib_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_all.deb
 fd85b874ee9973459c3d77c7ee57b0da 433396 libdevel optional libpq-dev_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
 81b2a06a931fb67c05123c3fc61b686e 363912 libs optional libpq5_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
 89dc84c2e2f134522ec132426170f13f 263610 libs optional libecpg6_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
 12b688e0057e725e414244a457c7f6e2 444320 libdevel optional libecpg-dev_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
 bea4be439b2c7b817471c0b85439e946 241740 libs optional libecpg-compat3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
 a020168d4088a9c36675d087d23c1e87 265038 libs optional libpgtypes3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
 c70d966d3daa11dcc7055404e5c1c971 5592706 misc optional postgresql-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
 4eefd513cf65994bcb61eaa32a8cda0a 1685452 misc optional postgresql-client-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
 3e0bf7b56f817f4fd647550ce80ead28 799388 libdevel optional postgresql-server-dev-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
 f0764d8d71c93f6713deeace047525cd 611148 misc optional postgresql-contrib-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
 4858ee7a24289c86c90e902cb850be8b 263208 misc optional postgresql-plperl-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
 0d52d56314ee97345ea5621927de16a2 255964 misc optional postgresql-plpython-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
 82c629dde6d21da266848c85af10f7d4 254500 misc optional postgresql-pltcl-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb

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Accepted:
libecpg-compat3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/libecpg-compat3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
libecpg-dev_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/libecpg-dev_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
libecpg6_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/libecpg6_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
libpgtypes3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/libpgtypes3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
libpq-dev_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/libpq-dev_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
libpq5_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/libpq5_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
postgresql-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1.diff.gz
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/postgresql-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1.diff.gz
postgresql-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1.dsc
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/postgresql-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1.dsc
postgresql-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/postgresql-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
postgresql-8.3_8.3.7.orig.tar.gz
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/postgresql-8.3_8.3.7.orig.tar.gz
postgresql-client-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/postgresql-client-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
postgresql-client_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_all.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/postgresql-client_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_all.deb
postgresql-contrib-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/postgresql-contrib-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
postgresql-contrib_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_all.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/postgresql-contrib_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_all.deb
postgresql-doc-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_all.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/postgresql-doc-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_all.deb
postgresql-doc_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_all.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/postgresql-doc_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_all.deb
postgresql-plperl-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/postgresql-plperl-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
postgresql-plpython-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/postgresql-plpython-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
postgresql-pltcl-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/postgresql-pltcl-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
postgresql-server-dev-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/postgresql-server-dev-8.3_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_powerpc.deb
postgresql_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_all.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-8.3/postgresql_8.3.7-0lenny1~bpo40+1_all.deb


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