Update to PostgreSQL 9.1.0

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Tom Lane 2011-09-12 02:05:56 -04:00
parent 72893f4818
commit d1e157db19
10 changed files with 112 additions and 242 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
/postgresql-9.1.0.tar.bz2
/postgresql-9.1.0-US.pdf
/postgresql-9.0.4.tar.bz2
/postgresql-9.0.4-US.pdf
/postgresql-8.4.6.tar.bz2

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@ -3,9 +3,6 @@
# in an RPM installation
#
# default encoding
MULTIBYTE = SQL_ASCII
# maximum simultaneous connections for parallel tests
MAXCONNOPT =
ifdef MAX_CONNECTIONS
@ -20,6 +17,12 @@ endif
srcdir := .
REGRESS_OPTS += --dlpath=.
pg_regress_locale_flags = $(if $(ENCODING),--encoding=$(ENCODING)) $(NOLOCALE)
pg_regress_installcheck = ./pg_regress --inputdir=$(srcdir) --psqldir='/usr/bin' $(pg_regress_locale_flags)
# Test input and expected files. These are created by pg_regress itself, so we
# don't have a rule to create them. We do need rules to clean them however.
ifile_list := $(subst .source,, $(notdir $(wildcard $(srcdir)/input/*.source)))
@ -33,10 +36,10 @@ abs_builddir := $(shell pwd)
check: installcheck-parallel
installcheck: cleandirs
./pg_regress --schedule=$(srcdir)/serial_schedule --dlpath=. --multibyte=$(MULTIBYTE) --load-language=plpgsql $(NOLOCALE)
$(pg_regress_installcheck) $(REGRESS_OPTS) --schedule=$(srcdir)/serial_schedule $(EXTRA_TESTS)
installcheck-parallel: cleandirs
./pg_regress --schedule=$(srcdir)/parallel_schedule --dlpath=. --multibyte=$(MULTIBYTE) --load-language=plpgsql $(MAXCONNOPT) $(NOLOCALE)
$(pg_regress_installcheck) $(REGRESS_OPTS) --schedule=$(srcdir)/parallel_schedule $(MAXCONNOPT) $(EXTRA_TESTS)
# The tests command the server to write into testtablespace and results.
# On a SELinux-enabled system this will fail unless we mark those directories
@ -52,12 +55,6 @@ runcheck: check
runtest: installcheck
runtest-parallel: installcheck-parallel
bigtest: cleandirs
./pg_regress --schedule=$(srcdir)/serial_schedule --dlpath=. --multibyte=$(MULTIBYTE) --load-language=plpgsql $(NOLOCALE) numeric_big
bigcheck: cleandirs
./pg_regress --schedule=$(srcdir)/parallel_schedule --dlpath=. --multibyte=$(MULTIBYTE) --load-language=plpgsql $(MAXCONNOPT) $(NOLOCALE) numeric_big
##
## Clean up

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
README.rpm-dist
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Version 9.0, for the PostgreSQL 9.0 RPM set.
Version 9.1, for the PostgreSQL 9.1 RPM set.
Devrim Gündüz <devrim@gunduz.org>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -23,9 +23,9 @@ This document exists to explain the layout of the RPMs for PostgreSQL, to
describe various RPM specifics, and to document special features found
in the RPMset.
This document is written to be applicable to version 9.0 of PostgreSQL,
This document is written to be applicable to version 9.1 of PostgreSQL,
which is the current version of the RPMs as of this writing. More to the
point, versions prior to 9.0 are not documented here.
point, versions prior to 9.1 are not documented here.
This document is intended for use only with the RPMs supplied in Red Hat
Enterprise Linux, CentOS and Fedora. Note that there are also "PGDG"
@ -68,9 +68,9 @@ or login as 'postgres' you will need to set a password using passwd.
UPGRADING AN INSTALLATION
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
For a minor-version upgrade (such as 9.0.1 to 9.0.2), just install the
For a minor-version upgrade (such as 9.1.1 to 9.1.2), just install the
new RPMs; there's usually nothing more to it than that. Upgrading
across a major release of PostgreSQL (for example, from 8.3.x to 8.4.x)
across a major release of PostgreSQL (for example, from 9.0.x to 9.1.x)
requires more effort.
If you are upgrading across more than one major release of PostgreSQL
@ -82,10 +82,10 @@ and run the dump file through psql to restore your data.
In some major releases, the RPMs also support in-place upgrade from the
immediately previous major release. Currently, you can upgrade in-place
from 8.4.x to 9.0.x. This is much faster than a dump and reload.
from 9.0.x to 9.1.x. This is much faster than a dump and reload.
To do an in-place upgrade:
* shut down the old postmaster ("systemctl stop postgresql.service")
* optionally make a backup of /var/lib/pgsql/data/
* optionally make a backup of /var/lib/pgsql/data/ (recommended!)
* install the new version's RPMs (install all the ones you had before,
plus postgresql-upgrade)
* as root, run "postgresql-setup upgrade"
@ -93,7 +93,8 @@ To do an in-place upgrade:
customizations you had before (your old configuration files are in
/var/lib/pgsql/data-old/)
* as root, run "systemctl start postgresql.service"
* postgresql-upgrade can be removed after the update is complete
* the postgresql-upgrade RPM can be removed after the update is complete,
as can /var/lib/pgsql/data-old/
NOTE: The in-place upgrade process is new and relatively poorly tested,
so if your data is critical it's a really good idea to make a tarball
@ -290,7 +291,7 @@ uuid 1 #build contrib/uuid-ossp
To use these defines, invoke a rebuild like this:
rpmbuild --rebuild --define 'python 0' --define 'tcl 0' \
--define 'test 0' --define 'runselftest 0' --define 'kerberos 0' \
postgresql-9.0.2-1.src.rpm
postgresql-9.1.2-1.src.rpm
This line would disable the python, tcl, and test subpackages, disable the
regression test run during build, and disable kerberos support.

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@ -1,111 +0,0 @@
Back-patch upstream patch to cope with a gcc 4.6.0 bug. This will be
in PG 9.0.5 and later, but we need it in Fedora *now* because the bug
breaks WAL replay, thus causing crash recovery failures as well as the
originally reported symptom of frequent reconnections during standby.
commit 45d792f70272ed57b932816562f31c2f79426c2a
Author: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Date: Fri Jun 10 17:03:11 2011 -0400
Work around gcc 4.6.0 bug that breaks WAL replay.
ReadRecord's habit of using both direct references to tmpRecPtr and
references to *RecPtr (which is pointing at tmpRecPtr) triggers an
optimization bug in gcc 4.6.0, which apparently has forgotten about
aliasing rules. Avoid the compiler bug, and make the code more readable
to boot, by getting rid of the direct references. Improve the comments
while at it.
Back-patch to all supported versions, in case they get built with 4.6.0.
Tom Lane, with some cosmetic suggestions from Alex Hunsaker
diff --git a/src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c b/src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c
index bf8075d..6c18db4 100644
--- a/src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c
+++ b/src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c
@@ -3676,23 +3676,32 @@ ReadRecord(XLogRecPtr *RecPtr, int emode, bool fetching_ckpt)
RecPtr = &tmpRecPtr;
/*
- * Align recptr to next page if no more records can fit on the current
- * page.
+ * RecPtr is pointing to end+1 of the previous WAL record. We must
+ * advance it if necessary to where the next record starts. First,
+ * align to next page if no more records can fit on the current page.
*/
if (XLOG_BLCKSZ - (RecPtr->xrecoff % XLOG_BLCKSZ) < SizeOfXLogRecord)
- {
- NextLogPage(tmpRecPtr);
- /* We will account for page header size below */
- }
+ NextLogPage(*RecPtr);
- if (tmpRecPtr.xrecoff >= XLogFileSize)
+ /* Check for crossing of xlog segment boundary */
+ if (RecPtr->xrecoff >= XLogFileSize)
{
- (tmpRecPtr.xlogid)++;
- tmpRecPtr.xrecoff = 0;
+ (RecPtr->xlogid)++;
+ RecPtr->xrecoff = 0;
}
+
+ /*
+ * If at page start, we must skip over the page header. But we can't
+ * do that until we've read in the page, since the header size is
+ * variable.
+ */
}
else
{
+ /*
+ * In this case, the passed-in record pointer should already be
+ * pointing to a valid record starting position.
+ */
if (!XRecOffIsValid(RecPtr->xrecoff))
ereport(PANIC,
(errmsg("invalid record offset at %X/%X",
@@ -3721,11 +3730,13 @@ retry:
if (targetRecOff == 0)
{
/*
- * Can only get here in the continuing-from-prev-page case, because
- * XRecOffIsValid eliminated the zero-page-offset case otherwise. Need
- * to skip over the new page's header.
+ * At page start, so skip over page header. The Assert checks that
+ * we're not scribbling on caller's record pointer; it's OK because we
+ * can only get here in the continuing-from-prev-record case, since
+ * XRecOffIsValid rejected the zero-page-offset case otherwise.
*/
- tmpRecPtr.xrecoff += pageHeaderSize;
+ Assert(RecPtr == &tmpRecPtr);
+ RecPtr->xrecoff += pageHeaderSize;
targetRecOff = pageHeaderSize;
}
else if (targetRecOff < pageHeaderSize)
diff --git a/src/include/access/xlog_internal.h b/src/include/access/xlog_internal.h
index 3f0930f..367de37 100644
--- a/src/include/access/xlog_internal.h
+++ b/src/include/access/xlog_internal.h
@@ -154,13 +154,13 @@ typedef XLogLongPageHeaderData *XLogLongPageHeader;
/* Align a record pointer to next page */
#define NextLogPage(recptr) \
do { \
- if (recptr.xrecoff % XLOG_BLCKSZ != 0) \
- recptr.xrecoff += \
- (XLOG_BLCKSZ - recptr.xrecoff % XLOG_BLCKSZ); \
- if (recptr.xrecoff >= XLogFileSize) \
+ if ((recptr).xrecoff % XLOG_BLCKSZ != 0) \
+ (recptr).xrecoff += \
+ (XLOG_BLCKSZ - (recptr).xrecoff % XLOG_BLCKSZ); \
+ if ((recptr).xrecoff >= XLogFileSize) \
{ \
- (recptr.xlogid)++; \
- recptr.xrecoff = 0; \
+ ((recptr).xlogid)++; \
+ (recptr).xrecoff = 0; \
} \
} while (0)

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@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
Default to stderr-based logging with a week's worth of daily logfiles.
diff -Naur postgresql-9.0.1.orig/src/backend/utils/misc/postgresql.conf.sample postgresql-9.0.1/src/backend/utils/misc/postgresql.conf.sample
--- postgresql-9.0.1.orig/src/backend/utils/misc/postgresql.conf.sample 2010-10-01 10:25:44.000000000 -0400
+++ postgresql-9.0.1/src/backend/utils/misc/postgresql.conf.sample 2010-10-11 11:53:34.650971490 -0400
@@ -262,17 +262,17 @@
diff -Naur postgresql-9.1rc1.orig/src/backend/utils/misc/postgresql.conf.sample postgresql-9.1rc1/src/backend/utils/misc/postgresql.conf.sample
--- postgresql-9.1rc1.orig/src/backend/utils/misc/postgresql.conf.sample 2011-08-18 17:23:13.000000000 -0400
+++ postgresql-9.1rc1/src/backend/utils/misc/postgresql.conf.sample 2011-08-18 18:39:39.697526799 -0400
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@
# requires logging_collector to be on.
# This is used when logging to stderr:
@ -13,28 +13,29 @@ diff -Naur postgresql-9.0.1.orig/src/backend/utils/misc/postgresql.conf.sample p
# into log files. Required to be on for
# csvlogs.
# (change requires restart)
@@ -287,11 +287,11 @@
# These are only used if logging_collector is on:
-#log_directory = 'pg_log' # directory where log files are written,
+log_directory = 'pg_log' # directory where log files are written,
#log_directory = 'pg_log' # directory where log files are written,
# can be absolute or relative to PGDATA
-#log_filename = 'postgresql-%Y-%m-%d_%H%M%S.log' # log file name pattern,
+log_filename = 'postgresql-%a.log' # log file name pattern,
# can include strftime() escapes
-#log_truncate_on_rotation = off # If on, an existing log file of the
+log_truncate_on_rotation = on # If on, an existing log file of the
#log_file_mode = 0600 # creation mode for log files,
# begin with 0 to use octal notation
-#log_truncate_on_rotation = off # If on, an existing log file with the
+log_truncate_on_rotation = on # If on, an existing log file with the
# same name as the new log file will be
# truncated rather than appended to.
# But such truncation only occurs on
@@ -280,9 +280,9 @@
@@ -299,9 +299,9 @@
# or size-driven rotation. Default is
# off, meaning append to existing files
# in all cases.
-#log_rotation_age = 1d # Automatic rotation of logfiles will
+log_rotation_age = 1d # Automatic rotation of logfiles will
# happen after that time. 0 disables.
-#log_rotation_size = 10MB # Automatic rotation of logfiles will
+log_rotation_size = 0 # Automatic rotation of logfiles will
-#log_rotation_size = 10MB # Automatic rotation of logfiles will
+log_rotation_size = 0 # Automatic rotation of logfiles will
# happen after that much log output.
# 0 disables.

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@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
Back-patch upstream patch to cope with perl 5.14. This will be present
in PG 9.0.5 and later, but we want to build rawhide with 5.14 now.
commit cb252c2acd415d304e3254e99f82058d11a69e04
Author: Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>
Date: Sat Jun 4 19:35:04 2011 -0400
Allow building with perl 5.14.
Patch from Alex Hunsaker.
diff --git a/src/pl/plperl/plperl.c b/src/pl/plperl/plperl.c
index 72c4dc2..1754489 100644
--- a/src/pl/plperl/plperl.c
+++ b/src/pl/plperl/plperl.c
@@ -874,7 +874,7 @@ plperl_trusted_init(void)
if (!isGV_with_GP(sv) || !GvCV(sv))
continue;
SvREFCNT_dec(GvCV(sv)); /* free the CV */
- GvCV(sv) = NULL; /* prevent call via GV */
+ GvCV_set(sv, NULL); /* prevent call via GV */
}
hv_clear(stash);
diff --git a/src/pl/plperl/plperl.h b/src/pl/plperl/plperl.h
index 6d58f11..1d38d9e 100644
--- a/src/pl/plperl/plperl.h
+++ b/src/pl/plperl/plperl.h
@@ -42,6 +42,11 @@
#undef bool
#endif
+/* supply GvCV_set if it's missing - ppport.h doesn't supply it, unfortunately */
+#ifndef GvCV_set
+#define GvCV_set(gv, cv) (GvCV(gv) = cv)
+#endif
+
/* declare routines from plperl.c for access by .xs files */
HV *plperl_spi_exec(char *, int);
void plperl_return_next(SV *);

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@ -7,16 +7,16 @@ So work around it by adding an rpath spec to plperl.so (only).
Per bug #162198.
diff -Naur postgresql-9.0.1.orig/src/pl/plperl/GNUmakefile postgresql-9.0.1/src/pl/plperl/GNUmakefile
--- postgresql-9.0.1.orig/src/pl/plperl/GNUmakefile 2010-10-01 10:25:44.000000000 -0400
+++ postgresql-9.0.1/src/pl/plperl/GNUmakefile 2010-10-11 11:50:19.933972244 -0400
@@ -40,6 +40,9 @@
diff -Naur postgresql-9.1rc1.orig/src/pl/plperl/GNUmakefile postgresql-9.1rc1/src/pl/plperl/GNUmakefile
--- postgresql-9.1rc1.orig/src/pl/plperl/GNUmakefile 2011-08-18 17:23:13.000000000 -0400
+++ postgresql-9.1rc1/src/pl/plperl/GNUmakefile 2011-08-18 18:42:43.653729368 -0400
@@ -43,6 +43,9 @@
SHLIB_LINK = $(perl_embed_ldflags)
+# Force rpath to be used even though we disable it everywhere else
+SHLIB_LINK += $(rpath)
+
REGRESS_OPTS = --dbname=$(PL_TESTDB) --load-language=plperl --load-language=plperlu
REGRESS = plperl plperl_trigger plperl_shared plperl_elog plperl_util plperl_init plperlu
# if Perl can support two interpreters in one backend,
REGRESS_OPTS = --dbname=$(PL_TESTDB) --load-extension=plperl --load-extension=plperlu
REGRESS = plperl plperl_trigger plperl_shared plperl_elog plperl_util plperl_init plperlu plperl_array
# if Perl can support two interpreters in one backend,

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@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
Back-port a PG 9.1 logic change to allow "pg_ctl start -w" to fail in
less than the -t timeout interval if the postmaster has clearly failed.
This is the minimum needed to make it sane to use this method of launching
the postmaster from a systemd service file. 9.1 will make this area
considerably more robust.
diff -Naur postgresql-9.0.4.orig/src/bin/pg_ctl/pg_ctl.c postgresql-9.0.4/src/bin/pg_ctl/pg_ctl.c
--- postgresql-9.0.4.orig/src/bin/pg_ctl/pg_ctl.c 2011-04-14 23:15:53.000000000 -0400
+++ postgresql-9.0.4/src/bin/pg_ctl/pg_ctl.c 2011-07-27 18:32:05.547066731 -0400
@@ -538,6 +538,22 @@
#endif
print_msg(".");
+ /*
+ * The postmaster should create postmaster.pid very soon after
+ * being started. If it's not there after we've waited 5 or more
+ * seconds, assume startup failed and give up waiting. (This
+ * won't cover cases where the postmaster crashes after creating
+ * the file, nor where there's a pre-existing postmaster, but
+ * it's better than nothing.)
+ */
+ if (i >= 5)
+ {
+ struct stat statbuf;
+
+ if (stat(pid_file, &statbuf) != 0)
+ break;
+ }
+
pg_usleep(1000000); /* 1 sec */
}
}

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@ -52,9 +52,9 @@
Summary: PostgreSQL client programs
Name: postgresql
%global majorversion 9.0
Version: 9.0.4
Release: 8%{?dist}
%global majorversion 9.1
Version: 9.1.0
Release: 1%{?dist}
# Update this whenever F15 gets rebased; it must be NVR-greater than F15 pkg:
%global first_systemd_version 9.0.4-8
@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ Url: http://www.postgresql.org/
# This SRPM includes a copy of the previous major release, which is needed for
# in-place upgrade of an old database. In most cases it will not be critical
# that this be kept up with the latest minor release of the previous series.
%global prevversion 8.4.6
%global prevmajorversion 8.4
%global prevversion 9.0.4
%global prevmajorversion 9.0
Source0: ftp://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/source/v%{version}/postgresql-%{version}.tar.bz2
# The PDF file is generated by generate-pdf.sh, which see for comments
@ -89,9 +89,6 @@ Source15: postgresql-bashprofile
Patch1: rpm-pgsql.patch
Patch2: postgresql-logging.patch
Patch3: postgresql-perl-rpath.patch
Patch4: postgresql-gcc-workaround.patch
Patch5: postgresql-perl-5.14.patch
Patch6: postgresql-pgctl-timeout.patch
BuildRequires: perl(ExtUtils::MakeMaker) glibc-devel bison flex gawk
BuildRequires: perl(ExtUtils::Embed), perl-devel
@ -315,9 +312,6 @@ system, including regression tests and benchmarks.
%patch1 -p1
%patch2 -p1
%patch3 -p1
%patch4 -p1
%patch5 -p1
%patch6 -p1
# We used to run autoconf here, but there's no longer any real need to,
# since Postgres ships with a reasonably modern configure script.
@ -415,8 +409,15 @@ rm -f src/tutorial/GNUmakefile
make MAX_CONNECTIONS=5 check
make clean
popd
pushd src/pl
make MAX_CONNECTIONS=5 check
popd
pushd contrib
make MAX_CONNECTIONS=5 check
popd
%endif
# undo the "make clean" above
%if %test
pushd src/test/regress
make all
@ -541,6 +542,7 @@ install -m 644 %{SOURCE15} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/var/lib/pgsql/.bash_profile
pushd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/pgsql/test/regress
strip *.so
rm -f GNUmakefile Makefile *.o
chmod 0755 pg_regress regress.so
popd
cp %{SOURCE5} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/pgsql/test/regress/Makefile
chmod 0644 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/pgsql/test/regress/Makefile
@ -563,6 +565,8 @@ cat ecpglib6-%{majorversion}.lang >libs.lst
cat initdb-%{majorversion}.lang >server.lst
%find_lang libpq5-%{majorversion}
cat libpq5-%{majorversion}.lang >>libs.lst
%find_lang pg_basebackup-%{majorversion}
cat pg_basebackup-%{majorversion}.lang >>server.lst
%find_lang pg_controldata-%{majorversion}
cat pg_controldata-%{majorversion}.lang >>server.lst
%find_lang pg_ctl-%{majorversion}
@ -657,7 +661,7 @@ rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%files -f main.lst
%defattr(-,root,root)
%doc doc/KNOWN_BUGS doc/MISSING_FEATURES doc/README*
%doc doc/KNOWN_BUGS doc/MISSING_FEATURES doc/TODO
%doc COPYRIGHT README HISTORY doc/bug.template
%doc README.rpm-dist
%doc doc/html
@ -699,8 +703,46 @@ rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%files contrib
%defattr(-,root,root)
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/adminpack*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/autoinc*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/btree_gin*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/btree_gist*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/chkpass*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/citext*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/cube*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/dblink*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/dict_int*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/dict_xsyn*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/earthdistance*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/file_fdw*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/fuzzystrmatch*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/hstore*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/insert_username*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/intagg*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/intarray*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/isn*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/lo*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/ltree*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/moddatetime*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/pageinspect*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/pg_buffercache*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/pg_freespacemap*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/pg_stat_statements*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/pg_trgm*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/pgcrypto*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/pgrowlocks*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/pgstattuple*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/refint*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/seg*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/sslinfo*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/tablefunc*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/test_parser*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/timetravel*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/tsearch2*
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/unaccent*
%{_libdir}/pgsql/_int.so
%{_libdir}/pgsql/adminpack.so
%{_libdir}/pgsql/auth_delay.so
%{_libdir}/pgsql/autoinc.so
%{_libdir}/pgsql/auto_explain.so
%{_libdir}/pgsql/btree_gin.so
@ -711,7 +753,9 @@ rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%{_libdir}/pgsql/dblink.so
%{_libdir}/pgsql/dict_int.so
%{_libdir}/pgsql/dict_xsyn.so
%{_libdir}/pgsql/dummy_seclabel.so
%{_libdir}/pgsql/earthdistance.so
%{_libdir}/pgsql/file_fdw.so
%{_libdir}/pgsql/fuzzystrmatch.so
%{_libdir}/pgsql/hstore.so
%{_libdir}/pgsql/insert_username.so
@ -737,15 +781,17 @@ rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%{_libdir}/pgsql/tsearch2.so
%{_libdir}/pgsql/unaccent.so
%if %uuid
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/uuid-ossp*
%{_libdir}/pgsql/uuid-ossp.so
%endif
%if %xml
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/xml2*
%{_libdir}/pgsql/pgxml.so
%endif
%{_datadir}/pgsql/contrib/
%{_bindir}/oid2name
%{_bindir}/pg_archivecleanup
%{_bindir}/pg_standby
%{_bindir}/pg_test_fsync
%{_bindir}/pgbench
%{_bindir}/vacuumlo
%{_mandir}/man3/dblink*
@ -766,6 +812,7 @@ rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%config(noreplace) /etc/pam.d/postgresql
%endif
%{_bindir}/initdb
%{_bindir}/pg_basebackup
%{_bindir}/pg_controldata
%{_bindir}/pg_ctl
%{_bindir}/pg_resetxlog
@ -773,6 +820,7 @@ rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%{_bindir}/postmaster
%{_bindir}/postgresql-setup
%{_mandir}/man1/initdb.*
%{_mandir}/man1/pg_basebackup.*
%{_mandir}/man1/pg_controldata.*
%{_mandir}/man1/pg_ctl.*
%{_mandir}/man1/pg_resetxlog.*
@ -788,6 +836,8 @@ rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%{_libdir}/pgsql/dict_snowball.so
%{_libdir}/pgsql/plpgsql.so
%dir %{_datadir}/pgsql
%dir %{_datadir}/pgsql/extension
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/plpgsql*
%attr(700,postgres,postgres) %dir /var/lib/pgsql
%attr(700,postgres,postgres) %dir /var/lib/pgsql/data
%attr(700,postgres,postgres) %dir /var/lib/pgsql/backups
@ -823,12 +873,14 @@ rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%if %plperl
%files plperl -f plperl.lst
%defattr(-,root,root)
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/plperl*
%{_libdir}/pgsql/plperl.so
%endif
%if %pltcl
%files pltcl -f pltcl.lst
%defattr(-,root,root)
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/pltcl*
%{_libdir}/pgsql/pltcl.so
%{_bindir}/pltcl_delmod
%{_bindir}/pltcl_listmod
@ -839,7 +891,7 @@ rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%if %plpython
%files plpython -f plpython.lst
%defattr(-,root,root)
%{_libdir}/pgsql/plpython.so
%{_datadir}/pgsql/extension/plpython*
%{_libdir}/pgsql/plpython2.so
%endif
@ -851,6 +903,10 @@ rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%endif
%changelog
* Mon Sep 12 2011 Tom Lane <tgl@redhat.com> 9.1.0-1
- Update to PostgreSQL 9.1.0 (major version bump);
in-place upgrade support now works from 9.0.x as the previous version
* Wed Jul 27 2011 Tom Lane <tgl@redhat.com> 9.0.4-8
- Convert to systemd startup support
Resolves: #696427

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80390514d568a7af5ab61db1cda27e29 postgresql-9.0.4.tar.bz2
7d27ebea9aa8654f73e47caa933e3fca postgresql-9.0.4-US.pdf
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