2022-06-30 13:19:02 by Nia Alarie | Files touched by this commit (524) |
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*: Revbump packages that use Python at runtime without a PKGNAME prefix
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2022-06-28 13:38:00 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3952) |
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*: recursive bump for perl 5.36
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2022-05-12 21:02:47 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (55) | |
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postgresqlNN: updated to 14.3, 13.7, 12.11, 11.16, and 10.21
The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported \
versions of PostgreSQL, including 14.3, 13.7, 12.11, 11.16, and 10.21. This \
release closes one security vulnerability and fixes over 50 bugs reported over \
the last three months.
CVE-2022-1552: Autovacuum, REINDEX, and others omit "security restricted \
operation" sandbox.
Versions Affected: 10 - 14. The security team typically does not test \
unsupported versions, but this problem is quite old.
Autovacuum, REINDEX, CREATE INDEX, REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW, CLUSTER, and \
pg_amcheck made incomplete efforts to operate safely when a privileged user is \
maintaining another user's objects. Those commands activated relevant \
protections too late or not at all. An attacker having permission to create \
non-temp objects in at least one schema could execute arbitrary SQL functions \
under a superuser identity.
While promptly updating PostgreSQL is the best remediation for most users, a \
user unable to do that can work around the vulnerability by disabling \
autovacuum, not manually running the above commands, and not restoring from \
output of the pg_dump command. Performance may degrade quickly under this \
workaround. VACUUM is safe, and all commands are fine when a trusted user owns \
the target object.
Bug Fixes and Improvements
This update fixes over 50 bugs that were reported in the last several months. \
The issues listed below affect PostgreSQL 14. Some of these issues may also \
affect other supported versions of PostgreSQL.
Included in this release:
Fix issue that could lead to corruption of GiST indexes on ltree columns. After \
upgrading, you will need to reindex any GiST indexes on ltree columns.
Column names in tuples produced by a whole-row variable (e.g. tbl.*) outside of \
a top-level of a SELECT list are now always associated with those of the \
associated named composite type, if there is one. The release notes detail a \
workaround if you depend on the previous behavior.
Fix incorrect rounding when extracting epoch values from interval types.
Prevent issues with calling pg_stat_get_replication_slot(NULL).
Fix incorrect output for types timestamptz and timetz in table_to_xmlschema().
Fix errors related to a planner issue that affected asynchronous remote queries.
Fix planner failure if a query using SEARCH or CYCLE features contains a \
duplicate common-table expression (WITH) name.
Fix ALTER FUNCTION to support changing a function's parallelism property and its \
SET-variable list in the same command.
Fix incorrect sorting of table rows when using CLUSTER on an index whose leading \
key is an expression.
Prevent data loss if a system crash occurs shortly after a sorted GiST index build.
Fix risk of deadlock failures while dropping a partitioned index.
Fix race condition between DROP TABLESPACE and checkpointing that could fail to \
remove all dead files from the tablespace directory.
Fix potential issue in crash recovery after a TRUNCATE command that overlaps \
with a checkpoint.
Re-allow _ as the first character in a custom configuration parameter name.
Fix PANIC: xlog flush request is not satisfied failure during standby promotion \
when there is a missing WAL continuation record.
Fix possibility of self-deadlock in hot standby conflict handling.
Ensure that logical replication apply workers can be restarted when the server \
is near the max_sync_workers_per_subscription limit.
Disallow execution of SPI functions during PL/Perl function compilation.
libpq now accepts root-owned SSL private key files, which matches the rules the \
server has used since the 9.6 release.
Re-allow database.schema.table patterns in psql, pg_dump, and pg_amcheck.
Several fixes for pageinspect to improve overall stability.
Disable batch insertion in postgres_fdw when BEFORE INSERT ... FOR EACH ROW \
triggers exist on the foreign table.
Update JIT code to work with LLVM 14.
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2022-04-18 21:12:27 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (1798) | |
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revbump for textproc/icu update
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2022-02-11 09:31:25 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (56) | |
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postgresql1N: updated to 14.2, 13.6, 12.10, 11.15, and 10.20
PostgreSQL 14.2, 13.6, 12.10, 11.15, and 10.20 Released!
This update fixes over 55 bugs that were reported in the last several months. \
The issues listed below affect PostgreSQL 14. Some of these issues may also \
affect other supported versions of PostgreSQL.
Included in this release:
Fix for a low probability scenario of index corruption when a HOT (heap-only \
tuple) chain changes state during VACUUM. Encountering this issue is unlikely, \
but if you are concerned, please consider reindexing.
Fix for using REINDEX CONCURRENTLY on TOAST table indexes to prevent corruption. \
You can fix any TOAST indexes by reindexing them again.
The psql \password command now defaults to setting the password for the role \
defined by CURRENT_USER. Additionally, the role name is now included in the \
password prompt.
Build extended statistics for partitioned tables. If you previously added \
extended statistics to a partitioned table, you should run ANALYZE on those \
tables. As autovacuum currently does not process partitioned tables, you must \
periodically run ANALYZE on any partitioned tables to update their statistics.
Fix crash with ALTER STATISTICS when the statistics object is dropped concurrently.
Fix crash with multiranges when extracting variable-length data types.
Several fixes to the query planner that lead to incorrect query results.
Several fixes for query plan memoization.
Fix startup of a physical replica to tolerate transaction ID wraparound.
When using logical replication, avoid duplicate transmission of a partitioned \
table's data when the publication includes both the child and parent tables.
Disallow altering data type of a partitioned table's columns when the \
partitioned table's row type is used as a composite type elsewhere.
Disallow ALTER TABLE ... DROP NOT NULL for a column that is part of a replica \
identity index.
Several fixes for caching that correct logical replication behavior and improve \
performance.
Fix memory leak when updating expression indexes.
Avoid leaking memory during REASSIGN OWNED BY operations that reassign ownership \
of many objects.
Fix display of whole-row variables appearing in INSERT ... VALUES rules.
Fix race condition that could lead to failure to localize error messages that \
are reported early in multi-threaded use of libpq or ecpglib.
Fix psql \d command for identifying parent triggers.
Fix failures on Windows when using the terminal as data source or destination. \
This affected the psql \copy command and using pg_recvlogical with -f -.
Fix the pg_dump --inserts and --column-inserts modes to handle tables that \
contain both generated and dropped columns.
Fix edge cases in how postgres_fdw handles asynchronous queries. These errors \
could lead to crashes or incorrect results when attempting to run parallel scans \
of foreign tables.
For the full list of changes available, please review the release notes.
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2021-12-08 17:07:18 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (3063) |
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revbump for icu and libffi
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2021-08-13 13:54:48 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (55) | |
Log message:
postgresql: updated to 13.4, 12.8, 11.13, 10.18, 9.6.23
PostgreSQL 13.4, 12.8, 11.13, 10.18, 9.6.23
Security Issues
CVE-2021-3677: Memory disclosure in certain queries
Versions Affected: 11 - 13.
A purpose-crafted query can read arbitrary bytes of server memory. In the \
default configuration, any authenticated database user can complete this attack \
at will. The attack does not require the ability to create objects. If server \
settings include max_worker_processes=0, the known versions of this attack are \
infeasible. However, undiscovered variants of the attack may be independent of \
that setting.
Bug Fixes and Improvements
This update also fixes over 75 bugs that were reported in the last several \
months. Some of these issues affect only version 13, but many affect all \
supported versions.
Some of these fixes include:
Completely disable TLS/SSL renegotiation. This was previously disabled, but the \
server would still execute a client-initiated renegotiation request.
Restore the Portal-level snapshot after COMMIT or ROLLBACK within a procedure. \
This change fixes cases where an attempt to fetch a toasted value immediately \
after COMMIT/ROLLBACK would fail with errors like "no known snapshots" \
or "missing chunk number 0 for toast value".
Avoid misbehavior when persisting the output of a cursor that's reading a \
volatile query.
Reject cases where a query in WITH rewrites to just NOTIFY, which would cause a \
crash.
Several corner-case fixes for numeric types.
ALTER EXTENSION now locks the extension when adding or removing a member object.
The "enabled" status is now copied when a partitioned table's triggers \
are cloned to a new partition.
Avoid alias conflicts in queries generated for REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW \
CONCURRENTLY. This command failed on materialized views containing columns with \
certain names, notably mv and newdata.
Disallow whole-row variables in GENERATED expressions.
Several fixes for DROP OWNED BY behavior in relation to row-level security (RLS) \
policies.
Re-allow old-style Windows locale names in CREATE COLLATION commands.
walsenders now show their latest replication command in pg_stat_activity, \
instead of just showing the latest SQL command.
pg_settings.pending_restart now shows as true when a pertinent entry in \
postgresql.conf is removed.
On 64-bit Windows, allow the effective value of work_mem * hash_mem_multiplier \
to exceed 2GB.
Update minimum recovery point when WAL replay of a transaction abort record \
causes file truncation.
Advance oldest-required-WAL-segment horizon properly after a replication slot is \
invalidated. This fixes an issue where the server's WAL storage could run out of \
space.
Improve progress reporting for the sort phase of a parallel B-tree index build.
Fix assorted crash cases in logical replication of partitioned-table updates and \
when firing AFTER triggers of partitioned tables.
Prevent infinite loops in SP-GiST index insertion.
Ensure that SP-GiST index insertion can be terminated by a query cancel request.
In psql and other client programs, avoid overrunning the ends of strings when \
dealing with invalidly-encoded data.
Fix pg_dump to correctly handle triggers on partitioned tables whose enabled \
status is different from their parent triggers' status.
Avoid "invalid creation date in header" warnings when running \
pg_restore on a file created in a different time zone.
pg_upgrade now carries forward the old installation's oldestXID value and no \
longer forces an anti-wraparound VACUUM."
Extend pg_upgrade to detect and warn about extensions that should be upgraded.
Fix contrib/postgres_fdw to better work with generated columns, so long as a \
generated column in a foreign table represents a generated column in the remote \
table.
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2021-06-07 17:07:17 by Greg Troxel | Files touched by this commit (15) |
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postgresql-pl*: Drop MESSAGE
These are merely suggestions to read the documentation.
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2021-05-24 21:56:06 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3575) |
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*: recursive bump for perl 5.34
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2021-05-18 13:56:23 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (65) | |
Log message:
postgresql: updated to 13.3, 12.7, 11.12, 10.17, 9.6.22
PostgreSQL 13.3, 12.7, 11.12, 10.17, and 9.6.22 Released!
Posted on 2021-05-13 by PostgreSQL Global Development Group
PostgreSQL Project Security
The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported \
versions of our database system, including 13.3, 12.7, 11.12, 10.17, and 9.6.22. \
This release closes three security vulnerabilities and fixes over 45 bugs \
reported over the last three months.
For the full list of changes, please review the release notes.
Security Issues
CVE-2021-32027: Buffer overrun from integer overflow in array subscripting \
calculations
Versions Affected: 9.6 - 13. The security team typically does not test \
unsupported versions, but this problem is quite old.
While modifying certain SQL array values, missing bounds checks let \
authenticated database users write arbitrary bytes to a wide area of server \
memory.
The PostgreSQL project thanks Tom Lane for reporting this problem.
CVE-2021-32028: Memory disclosure in INSERT ... ON CONFLICT ... DO UPDATE
Versions Affected: 9.6 - 13. The security team typically does not test \
unsupported versions. The feature first appeared in 9.5.
Using an INSERT ... ON CONFLICT ... DO UPDATE command on a purpose-crafted \
table, an attacker can read arbitrary bytes of server memory. In the default \
configuration, any authenticated database user can create prerequisite objects \
and complete this attack at will. A user lacking the CREATE and TEMPORARY \
privileges on all databases and the CREATE privilege on all schemas cannot use \
this attack at will.
The PostgreSQL project thanks Andres Freund for reporting this problem.
CVE-2021-32029: Memory disclosure in partitioned-table UPDATE ... RETURNING
Versions Affected: 11 - 13
Using an UPDATE ... RETURNING on a purpose-crafted partitioned table, an \
attacker can read arbitrary bytes of server memory. In the default \
configuration, any authenticated database user can create prerequisite objects \
and complete this attack at will. A user lacking the CREATE and TEMPORARY \
privileges on all databases and the CREATE privilege on all schemas typically \
cannot use this attack at will.
The PostgreSQL project thanks Tom Lane for reporting this problem.
Bug Fixes and Improvements
This update fixes over 45 bugs that were reported in the last several months. \
Some of these issues only affect version 13, but could also apply to other \
supported versions.
Some of these fixes include:
Fix potential incorrect computation of UPDATE ... RETURNING outputs for joined, \
cross-partition updates.
Fix ALTER TABLE ... ALTER CONSTRAINT when used on foreign-key constraints on \
partitioned tables. The command would fail to adjust the DEFERRABLE and/or \
INITIALLY DEFERRED properties of the constraints and triggers of leaf \
partitions, leading to unexpected behavior. After updating to this version, you \
can execute the ALTER TABLE ... ALTER CONSTRAINT command to fix any misbehaving \
partitioned tables.
Ensure that when a child table is attached with ALTER TABLE ... INHERIT that \
generated columns in the parent are generated in the same way in the child.
Forbid marking an identity column as NULL.
Allow ALTER ROLE ... SET/ALTER DATABASE ... SET to set the role, \
session_authorization, and temp_buffers parameters.
Ensure that REINDEX CONCURRENTLY preserves any statistics target set for the index.
Fix an issue where, in some cases, saving records within AFTER triggers could \
cause crashes.
Fix how to_char() handles Roman-numeral month format codes with negative intervals.
Fix use of uninitialized value while parsing an \{m,n\} quantifier in a BRE-mode \
regular expression.
Fix "could not find pathkey item to sort" planner errors that occur in \
some situations when the sort key involves an aggregate or window function.
Fix issue with BRIN index bitmap scans that could lead to "could not open \
file" errors.
Fix potentially wrong answers from GIN tsvector index searches when there are \
many matching records.
Fixes for COMMIT AND CHAIN functionality on both the server and psql.
Avoid incorrect timeline change while recovering uncommitted two-phase \
transactions from WAL, which could lead to consistency issues and the inability \
to restart the server.
Ensure thatwal_sync_method is set to fdatasync by default on newer FreeBSD releases.
Disable the vacuum_cleanup_index_scale_factor parameter and storage option.
Fix several memory leaks in the server, including one with SSL/TLS parameter \
initialization.
Restore the previous behavior of \connect service=XYZ to psql, i.e. disallow \
environmental variables (e.g. PGPORT) from overriding entries in the service \
file.
Fix how pg_dump handles generated columns in partitioned tables.
Add additional checks to pg_upgrade for user tables containing non-upgradable \
data types.
On Windows, initdb now prints instructions about how to start the server with \
pg_ctl using backslash separators.
Fix pg_waldump to count XACT records correctly when generating per-record statistics.
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