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2022-03-11cleanup: Remove expired ports:Rene Ladan1-8/+0
2022-03-11 databases/postgresql96-client: PostgreSQL-9.6 has reached end-of-life 2022-03-11 databases/postgresql96-contrib: PostgreSQL-9.6 has reached end-of-life 2022-03-11 databases/postgresql96-docs: PostgreSQL-9.6 has reached end-of-life databases/postgresql96-pgtcl: part of expired PostgreSQL 9.6 2022-03-11 databases/postgresql96-plperl: PostgreSQL-9.6 has reached end-of-life 2022-03-11 databases/postgresql96-plpython: PostgreSQL-9.6 has reached end-of-life 2022-03-11 databases/postgresql96-pltcl: PostgreSQL-9.6 has reached end-of-life 2022-03-11 databases/postgresql96-server: PostgreSQL-9.6 has reached end-of-life
2021-05-20databases/postgresql14-*: Add postgresql 14 beta1 the the ports tree.Palle Girgensohn1-1/+4
Release notes: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/release-14.html Also reintroduce parallel builds. Some components, namely plperl, plpython, pltcl and contrib, fail to build properly when using parallel builds. Something with static linking using `ar` that fails. MAKE_JOBS_UNSAFE is set for these ports.
2021-04-07One more small cleanup, forgotten yesterday.Mathieu Arnold1-1/+0
Reported by: lwhsu
2021-04-06Remove # $FreeBSD$ from Makefiles.Mathieu Arnold1-1/+0
2020-09-24Welcome PostgreSQL 13Palle Girgensohn1-1/+1
Release notes: https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/2077/ Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=549921
2020-05-17The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to allPalle Girgensohn1-0/+2
supported versions of our database system, including 12.3, 11.8, 10.13, 9.6.18, and 9.5.22. This release fixes one security issue found in the PostgreSQL server and over 75 bugs reported over the last three months. Please plan to update at your earliest convenience. Update the backup warning text. [1] Add plpython and plperl libs for hstore, jsonb and ltree for the versions where they exist. These libs are added to the postgresql??-plpython and -plperl ports, inspired by [2]. PR: 237910 [1], 245246 [2] Submitted by: Francesco [1], Loïc Bartoletti [2] Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=535676
2019-08-08iThe PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to allPalle Girgensohn1-1/+1
supported versions of our database system, including 11.5, 10.10, 9.6.15, 9.5.19, and 9.4.24, as well as the third beta of PostgreSQL 12. This release fixes two security issues in the PostgreSQL server, two security issues found in one of the PostgreSQL Windows installers, and over 40 bugs reported since the previous release. Users should install these updates as soon as possible. A Note on the PostgreSQL 12 Beta ================================ In the spirit of the open source PostgreSQL community, we strongly encourage you to test the new features of PostgreSQL 12 in your database systems to help us eliminate any bugs or other issues that may exist. While we do not advise you to run PostgreSQL 12 Beta 3 in your production environments, we encourage you to find ways to run your typical application workloads against this beta release. Your testing and feedback will help the community ensure that the PostgreSQL 12 release upholds our standards of providing a stable, reliable release of the world's most advanced open source relational database. Security Issues =============== Two security vulnerabilities have been closed by this release: * CVE-2019-10208: `TYPE` in `pg_temp` executes arbitrary SQL during `SECURITY DEFINER` execution Versions Affected: 9.4 - 11 Given a suitable `SECURITY DEFINER` function, an attacker can execute arbitrary SQL under the identity of the function owner. An attack requires `EXECUTE` permission on the function, which must itself contain a function call having inexact argument type match. For example, `length('foo'::varchar)` and `length('foo')` are inexact, while `length('foo'::text)` is exact. As part of exploiting this vulnerability, the attacker uses `CREATE DOMAIN` to create a type in a `pg_temp` schema. The attack pattern and fix are similar to that for CVE-2007-2138. Writing `SECURITY DEFINER` functions continues to require following the considerations noted in the documentation: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/sql-createfunction.html#SQL-CREATEFUNCTION-SECURITY The PostgreSQL project thanks Tom Lane for reporting this problem. * CVE-2019-10209: Memory disclosure in cross-type comparison for hashed subplan Versions Affected: 11 In a database containing hypothetical, user-defined hash equality operators, an attacker could read arbitrary bytes of server memory. For an attack to become possible, a superuser would need to create unusual operators. It is possible for operators not purpose-crafted for attack to have the properties that enable an attack, but we are not aware of specific examples. The PostgreSQL project thanks Andreas Seltenreich for reporting this problem. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=508390
2016-09-05Add PostgreSQL-9.6 RC1Palle Girgensohn1-0/+5
Please read the entry from 20160905 in UPDATING: daemon user has changed to `postgres' ICU is default on Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=421360