From 3cb9f060c32e4f9fbe7983838d4575f81bd6203a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kai Knoblich Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2019 16:13:28 +0000 Subject: databases/postgresql-prefix: Update to 1.2.9 * Pet portlint by fixing whitespace issues in pkg-plist while I'm here. Changelog: * Add support for PostgreSQL 12 PR: 239452 Submitted by: lbartoletti (maintainer) --- databases/postgresql-prefix/Makefile | 3 +-- databases/postgresql-prefix/distinfo | 6 +++--- databases/postgresql-prefix/pkg-descr | 4 ++-- 3 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'databases/postgresql-prefix') diff --git a/databases/postgresql-prefix/Makefile b/databases/postgresql-prefix/Makefile index 99afc50604b0..f51b5e306271 100644 --- a/databases/postgresql-prefix/Makefile +++ b/databases/postgresql-prefix/Makefile @@ -1,8 +1,7 @@ # $FreeBSD$ PORTNAME= prefix -PORTVERSION= 1.2.8 -PORTREVISION= 1 +PORTVERSION= 1.2.9 DISTVERSIONPREFIX= v CATEGORIES= databases PKGNAMEPREFIX= postgresql${PGSQL_VER:S/.//}- diff --git a/databases/postgresql-prefix/distinfo b/databases/postgresql-prefix/distinfo index ce71aaeec175..210c4afd8067 100644 --- a/databases/postgresql-prefix/distinfo +++ b/databases/postgresql-prefix/distinfo @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -TIMESTAMP = 1537990947 -SHA256 (dimitri-prefix-v1.2.8_GH0.tar.gz) = db568a543cddfd5542e6e34c9ed804d842151667897b13657ca9954bf2fe115c -SIZE (dimitri-prefix-v1.2.8_GH0.tar.gz) = 74974 +TIMESTAMP = 1563903139 +SHA256 (dimitri-prefix-v1.2.9_GH0.tar.gz) = 38d30a08d0241a8bbb8e1eb8f0152b385051665a8e621c8899e7c5068f8b511e +SIZE (dimitri-prefix-v1.2.9_GH0.tar.gz) = 75147 diff --git a/databases/postgresql-prefix/pkg-descr b/databases/postgresql-prefix/pkg-descr index e3ed0a5b038c..325cb95aed6f 100644 --- a/databases/postgresql-prefix/pkg-descr +++ b/databases/postgresql-prefix/pkg-descr @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ Prefix matching is both very common and important in telephony applications, -where call routing and costs depend on matching caller/callee phone number +where call routing and costs depend on matching caller/callee phone number to an operator prefix. Let's say the prefixes table is called prefixes, a typical query will try to match a phone number to the longest prefix in the table: -SELECT * +SELECT * FROM prefixes WHERE prefix @> '0123456789' ORDER BY length(prefix) DESC LIMIT 1; -- cgit v1.2.3