Hello release team, A week ago, new PostgreSQL microreleases were announced: http://www.postgresql.org/about/news/1534/ 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 a week 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/ 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 '*/s +egparse.c' -x '*/specparse.c' -x '*/bootparse.c' The package pass the upstream testsuite (runs during package build), and the postgresql-common integration test suite. wheezy. As usual, wheezy also has an update to postgresql-plperl-8.4 to 8.4.22 to keep the wheezy version higher than squeeze's. There are no effective changes for PL/Perl in 8.4.22 though. As discussed last time on debian-release@, I already uploaded those versions to the queue. Thanks, Martin -- Martin Pitt | http://www.piware.de Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com) | Debian Developer (www.debian.org)
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