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Accepted postgresql-common 80 (source all)



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Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2007 16:01:08 +0200
Source: postgresql-common
Binary: postgresql-client-common postgresql-common
Architecture: source all
Version: 80
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Martin Pitt <mpitt@debian.org>
Changed-By: Martin Pitt <mpitt@debian.org>
Description: 
 postgresql-client-common - manager for multiple PostgreSQL client versions
 postgresql-common - manager for PostgreSQL database clusters
Closes: 444689 446635
Launchpad-Bugs-Fixed: 90036
Changes: 
 postgresql-common (80) unstable; urgency=low
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   * pg_upgradecluster: Fix locale error checking.
   * pg_upgradecluster: Use cluster_exists() instead of
     cluster_data_directory().
   * PgCommon.pm: Fix cluster_data_directory() to consider the data_directory
     setting in postgresql.conf, which should trump the /pgdata symbolic link.
   * debian/init.d-functions: Check for 'postgresql.conf' instead of 'pgdata'
     in the test for a valid cluster configuration directory, since 'pgdata' is
     optional now.
   * pg_createcluster: Do not create pgdata symlinks to the data directory in
     /etc any more when configuring a >= 8.0 cluster. Use the data_directory
     configuration option instead. (Part of #444689)
   * t/020_create_sql_remove.t: Check that clusters still work when replacing
     the data_directory setting with a pgdata symbolic link, and that
     the data_directory setting trumps the symlink.
   * pg_upgradecluster: Set correct data_directory config option after copying
     over the old configuration files.
   * t/060_obsolete_confparams.t: Restore data_directory setting after
     scribbling over the configuration file with our template.
   * PgCommon.pm, cluster_info(): Only return a value for 'logfile' when it is
     not explicitly configured with log_directory and/or log_filename. The
     previous guessing was wrong anyway, since PostgreSQL always appends a
     pretty unpredictable timestamp.
   * pg_ctlcluster: Only do log file checks and pass pg_ctl -l option when the
     log file default is used. Otherwise let PostgreSQL do its logfile handling
     and waive log file checks, since we don't know which file is used.
   * pg_ctlcluster: Redirect pg_ctl's stdout and stderr to /dev/null, otherwise
     it will hang forever when using a custom log file (and thus not passing
     -l).
   * pg_lsclusters: Print "custom" as log file location if a custom one was set
     in postgresql.conf.
   * pg_upgradecluster: Enable 'redirect_stderr' in the 7.4 -> 8.x migration of
     'syslog' -> 'log_destination', so that the log output is actually
     complete.
   * t/060_obsolete_confparams.t: Enable 'redirect_stderr' in the template
     postgresql.conf's, so that we actually capture log output.
   * t/020_create_sql_remove.t: Check proper handling of logs when configuring
     log file in postgresql.conf, using the log symlink, or having neither.
   * PgCommon.pm, cluster_info(): Return default log file in 'logfile' if
     neither postgresql.conf nor a 'log' symlink explicitly specify a log file.
   * pg_createcluster: Do not create log symlink if using the default log file
     (i. e. when not using -l). (Closes: #444689)
   * t/020_create_sql_remove.t: Verify that log symlink is not created by
     default.
   * architecture.html: Update to current reality.
   * debian/postgresql-common.config: Do not consider versions as obsolete if
     they are newer than the latest officially supported version. This avoids
     confusion when testing new betas in experimental or using backports.
     (Closes: #446635)
   * t/TestLib.pm: Make exec_as() work with user name 'root' (not just uid 0).
   * Add t/130_nonroot_admin.t: Check that administrative pg_ tools work as
     non-root, too, if the invoker has sufficient permissions on the
     directories (test case for LP #90036).
   * pg_{create,drop,upgrade}cluster: Small tweaks to make the scripts work for
     non-root users with sufficient write permissions to
     /etc/postgresql/<version>, /var/lib/postgresql/<version>, and
     /var/log/postgresql. (LP: #90036)
Files: 
 da770d9e2158f1a2d31373362430ef4c 599 misc optional postgresql-common_80.dsc
 a8add9a1c8fd182f8c2dc2eacc2551d1 100065 misc optional postgresql-common_80.tar.gz
 840dabf1d3a3209e9ca651e48fc5dfbc 80390 misc optional postgresql-common_80_all.deb
 db6aabbddf9f4799046ca624848a3f17 43244 misc optional postgresql-client-common_80_all.deb

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Accepted:
postgresql-client-common_80_all.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-common/postgresql-client-common_80_all.deb
postgresql-common_80.dsc
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-common/postgresql-common_80.dsc
postgresql-common_80.tar.gz
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-common/postgresql-common_80.tar.gz
postgresql-common_80_all.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-common/postgresql-common_80_all.deb



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