active branches of the PostgreSQL database system, including versions 9.1.4,
9.0.8, 8.4.12 and 8.3.19.
Users of the crypt(text, text) function with DES encryption in the optional
pg_crypto module should upgrade their installations immediately, if you have'nt
already updated since the port was patched on May 30. All other database
administrators are urged to upgrade your version of PostgreSQL at the
next scheduled downtime.
URL: http://www.postgresql.org/about/news/1398/
Security: http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2012-2143
Fix incorrect password transformation in contrib/pgcryptoâs DES crypt() function
This was fixed in a patch release for the FreeBSD ports on May 30.
Security: http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2012-2655
Ignore SECURITY DEFINER and SET attributes for a procedural languageâs call handle
active branches of the PostgreSQL object-relational database system,
including versions 9.1.2, 9.0.6, 8.4.10, 8.3.17 and 8.2.23.
This release contains 52 fixes to version 9.1, and a smaller number of
fixes to older versions, including:
- Fix bugs in information_schema.referential_constraints view**
- Correct collations for citext columns and indexes**
- Prevent possible crash when joining to a scalar function
- Prevent transitory data corruption of GIN indexes after a crash
- Prevent data corruption on TOAST columns when copying data
- Fix failures during hot standby startup
- Correct another "variable not found in subplan target list" bug
- Fix bug with sorting on aggregate expressions in windowing functions
- Multiple bug fixes for pg_upgrade
- Change Foreign Key creation order to better support
self-referential keys**
- Multiple bug fixes to CREATE EXTENSION
- Ensure that function return type and data returned from PL/perl agree
- Ensure that PL/perl strings are always UTF-8
- Assorted bug fixes for various Extensions
- Updates to the time zone database, particularly to CST6
Changes marked with ** above require additional, post-update steps in
order to fix all described issues.
URL: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/release.html
Also, fix a pthread problem in the FreeBSD port. [1]
PR: 160580 [1]
Feature safe: yes
- Remove extra bsd.port.pre.mk include from postgresql82-server
PR: ports/161816 ports/161824 ports/161821
Submitted by: Jason Helfman (jhelfman@e-e.com)
Approved by: portmgr (pav)
Temporary fix, but will stop the flurry of incoming PRs related.
PR: ports/161779 ports/161774 ports/161791 ports/161771 ports/161769
Submitted by: Many people, original fix suggested by Jason Helfman (jhelfman@e-e.com)
Approved by: portmgr (pav)
for all active branches of the PostgreSQL object-relational database system,
including versions 9.1.1, 9.0.5, 8.4.9, 8.3.16 and 8.2.22.
All users are strongly urged to update their installations at the next
scheduled downtime.
URL: http://www.postgresql.org/about/news.1355
Cleanup ports. Better handling of the knob PG_USER.
Also add uuid to 9.0 and 9.1 contrib ports.
The problem with GSSAPI without Kerberos is that configure.in has
very funny logics of choosing GSSAPI libraries:
{{{
if test "$with_gssapi" = yes ; then
if test "$PORTNAME" != "win32"; then
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(gss_init_sec_context, [gssapi_krb5 gss 'gssapi -lkrb5 -lcrypto'], [],
[AC_MSG_ERROR([could not find function 'gss_init_sec_context' required for GSSAPI])])
else
LIBS="$LIBS -lgssapi32"
fi
fi
}}}
This makes configure to happily choose -lgssapi_krb5 when the system
has Kerberos support (NO_KERBEROS is absent), but ld's '--as-needed'
will throw this library away when no Kerberos functions are used and
linker won't produce 'postgres' binary whining about unresolved
symbols:
{{{
cc -O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes \
-Wpointer-arith -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wendif-labels \
-fno-strict-aliasing -fwrapv -L../../src/port -L/usr/local/lib \
-rpath=/usr/lib:/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/lib \
-Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-R'/usr/local/lib' -Wl,-export-dynamic \
[... a bunch of *.o files was stripped ...]
../../src/timezone/pgtz.o ../../src/port/libpgport_srv.a -lintl -lssl \
-lcrypto -lgssapi_krb5 -lcrypt -lm -o postgres
libpq/auth.o: In function `pg_GSS_error':
auth.c:(.text+0x6e): undefined reference to `gss_display_status'
auth.c:(.text+0x8e): undefined reference to `gss_release_buffer'
auth.c:(.text+0xc5): undefined reference to `gss_display_status'
auth.c:(.text+0xe5): undefined reference to `gss_release_buffer'
libpq/auth.o: In function `ClientAuthentication':
auth.c:(.text+0x82d): undefined reference to `gss_delete_sec_context'
auth.c:(.text+0x941): undefined reference to `gss_accept_sec_context'
auth.c:(.text+0x9f1): undefined reference to `gss_release_buffer'
auth.c:(.text+0xaf3): undefined reference to `gss_release_cred'
auth.c:(.text+0xb10): undefined reference to `gss_display_name'
auth.c:(.text+0xbc8): undefined reference to `gss_release_buffer'
auth.c:(.text+0x10b0): undefined reference to `gss_release_buffer'
auth.c:(.text+0x111e): undefined reference to `gss_release_buffer'
libpq/pqcomm.o: In function `pq_close':
pqcomm.c:(.text+0x105a): undefined reference to `gss_delete_sec_context'
pqcomm.c:(.text+0x107d): undefined reference to `gss_release_cred'
gmake: *** [postgres] Error 1
}}}
Also, ports for PostgreSQL 8.4 and 9.0 had their <bsd.port.pre.mk>
misplaced: OPTIONS came after it, so WITH_/WITHOUT_ knobs will not
be really activated.
PR: 160050
Feature safe: yes
Approved by: maintainer timeout (1 month)
This update contains a critical fix to the pg_upgrade utility
which prevents significant downtime issues. Do not use
pg_upgrade without installing this update first.
The issue with pg_upgrade and the fix are detailed on the PostgreSQL
wiki: http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/20110408pg_upgrade_fix
Users who have already used pg_upgrade should run the database repair
script given on that page on their databases as soon as possible.
See the release notes for each version at
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/release.html for a full
list of changes with details.
Allow the username of the postgresql user to configurable for 8.4 and 9.0.
Largely inspired by the work of Jason Helfman [153668, 153136].
Change PGUSER knob to PG_USER not to clash with PGUSER environment.
PR: 153668, 153136, 155493, 155137
This update includes a security fix which prevents a buffer overrun in
the contrib module intarray's input function for the query_int type.
This bug is a security risk since the function's return address could
be overwritten by malicious code.
All supported versions of PostgreSQL are impacted. However, the
affected contrib module is optional. Only users who have installed the
intarray module in their database are affected. See the CVE Advisory
at http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2010-4015
This release includes 63 bugfixes, including:
- Avoid unexpected conversion overflow in planner for distant date values
- Fix assignment to an array slice that is before the existing range
of subscripts
- Fix pg_restore to do the right thing when escaping large objects
- Avoid failures when EXPLAIN tries to display a simple-form CASE expression
- Improved build support for Windows version
- Fix bug in contrib/seg's GiST picksplit algorithm which caused
performance degredation
The 9.0.3 update also contains several fixes for issues with features
introduced or changed in version 9.0:
- Ensure all the received WAL is fsync'd to disk before exiting walreceiver
- Improve performance of walreceiver by avoiding excess fsync activity
- Make ALTER TABLE revalidate uniqueness and exclusion constraints when needed
- Fix EvalPlanQual for UPDATE of an inheritance tree when the tables
are not all alike
PR: ports/154436
Security: http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2010-4015
Feature safe: yes
Approved by: portmgr
Also, try to break the previous 1:1 relation between FreeBSD system and
PostgreSQL versions installed. Use different PREFIX:es to install
different versions on the same system.
PR: ports/132402, ports/145002, ports/146657
Remove postgresql-contrib in favour for postgresqlNN-contrib.
This way we will get packages built, which is nice.
Security: CVE-2010-1169
Security: CVE-2010-1170
The PostgreSQL Project today released minor versions updating all active
branches of the PostgreSQL object-relational database system, including
versions 8.4.4, 8.3.11, 8.2.17, 8.1.21, 8.0.25, and 7.4.29. This release
fixes moderate-risk security issues with PL/perl and PL/tcl, as well as
a data corruption issue with standby databases. Users of any of these
three features should update their PostgreSQL installations immediately.
The PL/perl security fix closes a security hole in PL/perl
procedures which could allow privilege escalation on the host system,
caused by a flaw in Safe.pm; see CVE-2010-1169 and CVE-2010-1447 for
details. A second patch prevents PL/tcl's pltcl_modules table from
being subverted in order to run arbitrary Tcl scripts; see
CVE-2010-1170. These issues only affect users who have enabled either
of these two stored procedure languages.
Also corrected is use of the command ALTER TABLE SET TABLESPACE, which
previously could cause data corruption on Warm Standby database slaves.
This issue affects only version 8.4.
There are also 21 other bug fixes in this release, some of which apply
only to version 8.4, and a few of which are specifically for Windows.
While these are generally fixes for minor issues, among the changes are:
* Fix for a combinational crash condition
* Prevent normal users from resetting some GUCs in
their own role definitions
* Correctly apply constraint exclusion in UPDATE and DELETE queries
* Minor fixes for WAL archiving
* Update timezone data for 12 zones
See the release notes for a full list of changes with details.
Releasenotes at http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/release.html