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authorPalle Girgensohn <girgen@FreeBSD.org>2007-01-09 16:29:35 +0000
committerPalle Girgensohn <girgen@FreeBSD.org>2007-01-09 16:29:35 +0000
commit6b11e898761ec7ced9bf9b652a24b78697eac863 (patch)
treeb375d70b112b334c43c9daa281851082f36a60da /databases/postgresql81-server/files
parentUpdate to 2007.01.09. (diff)
Update postgresql to 8.2.1, 8.1.6, 8.0.10, 7.4.15 and 7.3.17.
Release notes: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.3/static/release.html#RELEASE-7-3-17 http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.4/static/release.html#RELEASE-7-4-15 http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/release.html#RELEASE-8-0-10 http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/release.html#RELEASE-8-1-6 http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/static/release-8-2-1.html The server-side utilities of postgresql (initdb, initlocation, ipcclean, pg_controldata, pg_ctl, pg_id and pg_resetxlog) are now installed by the respective postgresql*-server port (previously they where installed with the client). If you update the client, you should also update the server to make sure you are not left without the server-side tools. Do something like: portupgrade postgresql-client postgresql-server
Notes
Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=181869
Diffstat (limited to 'databases/postgresql81-server/files')
-rw-r--r--databases/postgresql81-server/files/pkg-message-server.in16
-rw-r--r--databases/postgresql81-server/files/postgresql.in7
2 files changed, 17 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/databases/postgresql81-server/files/pkg-message-server.in b/databases/postgresql81-server/files/pkg-message-server.in
index d22a731f40d8..cd6c42ed2090 100644
--- a/databases/postgresql81-server/files/pkg-message-server.in
+++ b/databases/postgresql81-server/files/pkg-message-server.in
@@ -30,13 +30,19 @@ If you plan to access your PostgreSQL server using ODBC, please
consider running the SQL script %%PREFIX%%/share/postgresql/odbc.sql
to get the functions required for ODBC compliance.
-If you need to store any characters besides strict ASCII in your
-database, you will want to set a character set, and possibly a
-collation locale, before initializing the database. Add something
-similar to this to /etc/login.conf:
+Please note that if you use the rc script,
+%%PREFIX%%/etc/rc.conf/postgresql, to initialize the database, unicode
+(UTF-8) will be used to store character data by default. Set
+postgresql_initdb_flags or use login.conf settings described below to
+alter this behaviour. See the start rc script for more info.
+
+To set limits, environment stuff like locale and collation and other
+things, you can set up a class in /etc/login.conf before initializing
+the database. Add something similar to this to /etc/login.conf:
---
postgres:\
- :setenv=LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8,LC_COLLATE=C:\
+ :lang=en_US.UTF-8:\
+ :setenv=LC_COLLATE=C:\
:tc=default:
---
and run `cap_mkdb /etc/login.conf'.
diff --git a/databases/postgresql81-server/files/postgresql.in b/databases/postgresql81-server/files/postgresql.in
index 3456ed3d7282..1b3b4226acdf 100644
--- a/databases/postgresql81-server/files/postgresql.in
+++ b/databases/postgresql81-server/files/postgresql.in
@@ -12,6 +12,10 @@
# # optional
# postgresql_data="%%PREFIX%%/pgsql/data"
# postgresql_flags="-w -s -m fast"
+# postgresql_initdb_flags="--encoding=utf-8 --lc-collate=C"
+# postgresql_class="default"
+#
+# See %%PREFIX%%/share/doc/postgresql/README-server for more info
#
# This scripts takes one of the following commands:
#
@@ -32,6 +36,7 @@ postgresql_flags=${postgresql_flags:-"-w -s -m fast"}
postgresql_user=pgsql
eval postgresql_data=${postgresql_data:-"~${postgresql_user}/data"}
postgresql_class=${postgresql_class:-"default"}
+postgresql_initdb_flags=${postgresql_initdb_flags:-"--encoding=utf-8 --lc-collate=C"}
name=postgresql
rcvar=`set_rcvar`
@@ -53,7 +58,7 @@ postgresql_command()
postgresql_initdb()
{
- su -l -c ${postgresql_class} ${postgresql_user} -c "exec ${prefix}/bin/initdb -D ${postgresql_data}"
+ su -l -c ${postgresql_class} ${postgresql_user} -c "exec ${prefix}/bin/initdb ${postgresql_initdb_flags} -D ${postgresql_data}"
}
run_rc_command "$1"