Hello release team, a few days ago, new PostgreSQL microreleases were announced: http://www.postgresql.org/about/news/1487/ This time there are no security or critical fixes, just the usual lot of "normal" bug fixes. They've been in Debian unstable and apt.postgresql for four days now, without any regression reports in Debian, Ubuntu, or the upstream bug list. They just got verified in the Ubuntu stable release update, too. As usual, they are on http://people.debian.org/~mpitt/psql/wheezy/ http://people.debian.org/~mpitt/psql/squeeze/ together with a full and a filtered debdiff which ignores docs/* (which is mostly just the version bump), *.po files, and the sizable bison-generated output from the yacc source files, generated with filterdiff -x '*/doc/*' -x '*.po' -x '*/timezone/*' -x '*/configure' -x '*gram.c' -x '*/preproc.[hc]' -x '*/cubeparse.c' -x '*/segparse.c' -x '*/specparse.c' -x '*/bootparse.c' The package pass the upstream testsuite (runs during package build), and the postgresql-common integration test suite for both squeeze and wheezy. Squeeze has the update to 8.4.18. Wheezy has the update to 9.1.0, plus an update to postgresql-plperl-8.4 to 8.4.18 to keep the wheezy version higher than squeeze's. There are no effective changes for PL/Perl in 8.4.18 though. OK to upload? Thanks, Martin
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