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(new) postgresql-client-common_114~bpo60+1_all.deb optional database
manager for multiple PostgreSQL client versions
 The postgresql-client-common package provides a structure under which
 multiple versions of PostgreSQL client programs may be installed at
 the same time. It provides a wrapper which selects the right version
 for the particular cluster you want to access (with a command line
 option, an environment variable, /etc/postgresql-common/user_clusters,
 or ~/.postgresqlrc).
 .
 PostgreSQL is a fully featured object-relational database management
 system. It supports a large part of the SQL standard and is designed
 to be extensible by users in many aspects. Its features include ACID
 transactions, foreign keys, views, sequences, subqueries, triggers,
 outer joins, multiversion concurrency control, and user-defined types
 and functions.
(new) postgresql-common_114~bpo60+1.dsc optional database
(new) postgresql-common_114~bpo60+1.tar.gz optional database
(new) postgresql-common_114~bpo60+1_all.deb optional database
PostgreSQL database-cluster manager
 The postgresql-common package provides a structure under which
 multiple versions of PostgreSQL may be installed and/or multiple
 clusters maintained at one time.
 .
 This package will automatically create a (self-signed) certificate so
 that SSL connections are supported.
 .
 PostgreSQL is a fully featured object-relational database management
 system. It supports a large part of the SQL standard and is designed
 to be extensible by users in many aspects. Its features include ACID
 transactions, foreign keys, views, sequences, subqueries, triggers,
 outer joins, multiversion concurrency control, and user-defined types
 and functions.
(new) postgresql-server-dev-all_114~bpo60+1_all.deb optional database
extension build tool for multiple PostgreSQL versions
 The postgresql-server-dev-all package provides the pg_buildext script for
 simplifying packaging of a PostgreSQL extension supporting multiple major
 versions of the product.
 .
 PostgreSQL is a fully featured object-relational database management
 system. It supports a large part of the SQL standard and is designed
 to be extensible by users in many aspects. Its features include ACID
 transactions, foreign keys, views, sequences, subqueries, triggers,
 outer joins, multiversion concurrency control, and user-defined types
 and functions.
Changes: postgresql-common (114~bpo60+1) squeeze-backports; urgency=low
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  * Rebuild for squeeze-backports.
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postgresql-common (114) unstable; urgency=low
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  * debian/supported-versions: Add Ubuntu 11.04. Drop versions which are newer
    than the ones supported in the released versions, as backports are now
    generally accepted by our .config scripts, but having those newer versions
    confuses pg_buildext.
  * debian/postgresql-common.config: Silence warning from --compare-versions
    when being called through a trigger and $2 is not a version number.
    This works around the underlying dpkg problem. (Closes: #608522)
  * Add debian/postgresql-common.sysctl: sysctl.d/ template for changing
    kernel.shmmax and kernel.shmall, which is very common with PostgreSQL.
    Install it in debian/rules. Thanks to Peter Eisentraut for the suggestion!
    (Closes: #607946)
  * testsuite: Take new unified init script into account when stopping
    existing clusters. Thanks Steve Beattie! (LP: #712200)
  * pg_wrapper: If libreadline is installed, LD_PRELOAD this for "psql", to
    avoid using the rather broken libedit. We need to build the postgresql-X.Y
    packages against libedit for license reasons (#603599), but as libreadline
    has a drop-in compatible ABI, this works around the licensing
    restrictions. Thanks to Andreas Barth for working this out! Add a
    recommends to libreadline6. (Closes: #608442, #607907, #607109, #611918)
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postgresql-common (113) unstable; urgency=medium
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  * Urgency medium, as this is a straightforward bug fix for an important
    upgrade bug.
  * debian/supported-versions: Split testing/squeeze and unstable cases. 9.0
    is not officially supported in Squeeze and testing, it's only available as
    a backport. This will make the "obsolete version installed" debconf note
    point to 8.4 in squeeze, not 9.0. (Closes: #604423)
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postgresql-common (112) unstable; urgency=medium
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  * Urgency medium since this fixes an RC bug.
  * debian/changelog: Fix changelog entry in version 111 for #597654: init
    script priority was fixed to S19, not S29.
  * pg_ctlcluster: Also pass additional pg_ctl arguments in "stop" and
    "reload" mode.
  * pg_ctlcluster: Pass correct exit code from pg_ctl in case of errors.
  * PgCommon.pm, get_db_encoding(): Fix uninitialized variable if psql fails.
  * t/040_upgrade.t: Check that pg_upgradecluster exits early and gracefully
    if the old cluster does not stop (usually because there are still active
    connections to it). This reproduces #509050.
  * pg_upgradecluster: Move stopping of old cluster and disabling connections
    to it much ealier, and properly fail without starting the upgrade.
    (Closes: #509050)
  * debian/postgresql-common.preinst: Remove obsolete init script from
    postgresql-8.3 for upgrades from Lenny. It provides "postgresql" which is
    also provided by our common init script, and insserv chokes on this. Our
    common init script handles 8.3 as well and will just take over. Note that
    this is a policy violation, but we can't clean up in -8.3 since that does
    not exist any more in Squeeze. (Closes: #591924)


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