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Lightweight connection pooler for PostgreSQL
It provides the following features:
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* Several levels of brutality when rotating connections.
* Low memory requirements.
* It is not tied to one backend server, the destination databases
can reside on different hosts.
* Supports online reconfiguration for most of the settings.
* Supports online restart/upgrade.
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Changes: pgbouncer (1.3.1-3~bpo50+1) lenny-backports; urgency=low
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* Rebuild for lenny-backports.
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pgbouncer (1.3.1-3) unstable; urgency=low
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* Really change the init script now - unfortunately the old one found
its way back into the package.
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pgbouncer (1.3.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
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* Chaging Section to database, which is the new section for
database related tools.
* Require $remote_fs on start/stop in the init script. (Lintian:
init.d-script-missing-dependency-on-remote_fs)
* Use pgbouncer as the name the init script provides instead
of pgbouncer2. (Lintian: init.d-script-does-not-provide-itself)
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pgbouncer (1.3.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream release.
* debian/init: Use reload instead of restart when force-reload
was called, thanks to Peter Eisentraut for the bug report.
Closes: #538006
* Ensure that pgbounce stops, even if clients are connected.
Thanks to Cyril Bouthors for the patch. Closes: #523066
* Bumping Standards-Version to 3.8.2, no changes needed.
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pgbouncer (1.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
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[ Fernando Ike de Oliveira ]
* New upstream release.
* debian/init:
- pgbouncer.log and start script duplicated start message were removed.
- patch that change pgbouncer to port 6432 (default upstream) was removed
* debian/config.patch.
- pgbouncer.ini patch new version was fixed.
* win32 directory was removed from the original source code.
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[ Bernd Zeimetz ]
* debian/watch, debian/uscan-repack.sh: Adding script to repackage upstream
source with uscan automatically. The included debian and win32 dir will
be removed.
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pgbouncer (1.2.3-2) unstable; urgency=low
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* debian/control:
- pgbouncer needs a versioned dependency on libevent-dev (>= 1.3b).
* debian/init:
- Implementing reload by sending SIGHUP to the daemon.
- Better start/stop log messages.
* debian/default:
- Explain how to change the daemon options.
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pgbouncer (1.2.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
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[ Fernando Ike de Oliveira ]
* New upstream Release.
* Change listen port to 5433.
* Added fields Enhances and Conflicts.
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[ Bernd Zeimetz ]
* Changes done by Fernando Ike de Oliveira, but without a proper
changelog entry:
- The new upstream release closes: #499531
- debian/control: Depend on postgresql-common to make sure the postgres
user exists (Closes: #499521).
- Fixed init script, not using -n option anymore (Closes: #499522)
- Bumping Standards-Version to 3.8.0
* Adding myself to Uploaders.
* The following changes are a general cleanup of the package,
unfortunately these things were never detected by the former
sponsor. Sorry Fernando, but I also have to revert some of your
recent changes.
- debian/control:
* Fixing the long description, removing the copy of the short
description from it and switch to a better indenting.
* Adding python as Build-Dependency, upstream is using it to
fix the generated manpages.
* Removing extra blank lines.
* pgbouncer supports PostgreSQL versions 7.4 and higher, changing the
Enhances field accordingly.
* Dropping Conflicts field again. It's not a problem to install
pgpool/pgpool2 on the same machine with pgbouncer.
* Lowering the Dependency on lsb-base, 3.1 is enough to support
the new init script.
- debian/rules:
* Don't gzip examples manually, dh_compress will handle it according to
the policy.
* Dropping DEB_INSTALL_MANPAGES_pgbouncer definition, upstream installs
the manpages into the right place.
* Don't include /usr/share/cdbs/1/rules/utils.mk and
/usr/share/cdbs/1/rules/buildcore.mk, cdbs takes care of that.
* DEB_UPDATE_RCD_PARAMS: pgbouncer should start *after* PostgreSQL and
needs to stop before it. Changing to 'defaults 20 18' therefore.
* Don't install pgbouncer.ini.examples in the doc directory, use
dh_installexamples to install into the examples directory instead.
* Create an empty userlist.txt in /etc/pgbouncer
- debian/pgbouncer.8:
* Dropping file, upstream provides a manpage.
- debian/init:
* renaming debian/init.d to debian/init - that's the filename
dh_installinit takes care of.
* Respect the setting of 'START' in /etc/default/pgbouncer. The option
was ignored completely.
- debian/install:
* Renamed from pgbouncer.install.
* Don't install an example userlist to /etc. File will be touched in
debian/rules. Install it as example instead.
- debian/examples:
* Adding file, installing ini-file and userlist example.
- debian/config.patch, debian/patches/default-port.dpatch:
* Changing default port to 6432 as upstream's default conflicts with
X11. 5433 is also a bad choice as postgres instances may use
this port dynamically.
- debian/patches/01_configtxt:
* Dropping patch, not needed anymore.
- debian/patches/00list:
* Updated accordingly.
- debian/README.source:
* Adding file to make the package conform to Standards Version 3.8.0.
- debian/default:
* Adding short explanation.
- debian/README.Debian
* Several spelling fixes.
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pgbouncer (1.1.2.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* Change section contrib to main and regenerate
.orig.tar.gz.(Closes: #474288)
* Fix error in script pgbouncer.prerm changed init.d to similar
pgpool2. (Closes: #471114)
* Change dependency to "$shlibs:Depends". (Closes: #461383)
* Build instead postgresql-8.3 (Closes: #474283)
* Added suggest dependency postgresql package.
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