postgresql-9.1 9.1.7-0ubuntu12.04 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
postgresql-9.1 (9.1.7-0ubuntu12.04) precise-proposed; urgency=low * New upstream bug fix release: (LP: #1088393) - Fix multiple bugs associated with "CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY". Fix "CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY" to use in-place updates when changing the state of an index's pg_index row. This prevents race conditions that could cause concurrent sessions to miss updating the target index, thus resulting in corrupt concurrently-created indexes. Also, fix various other operations to ensure that they ignore invalid indexes resulting from a failed "CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY" command. The most important of these is "VACUUM", because an auto-vacuum could easily be launched on the table before corrective action can be taken to fix or remove the invalid index. - Fix buffer locking during WAL replay. The WAL replay code was insufficiently careful about locking buffers when replaying WAL records that affect more than one page. This could result in hot standby queries transiently seeing inconsistent states, resulting in wrong answers or unexpected failures. - See HISTORY/changelog.gz for the other bug fixes. * Drop 00git_ecpg_array_bounds.patch, fixed upstream. -- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Mon, 10 Dec 2012 14:54:49 +0100
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Binary packages built by this source
- libecpg-compat3: older version of run-time library for ECPG programs
The libecpg_compat shared library is used by programs built with ecpg.
(Embedded PostgreSQL for C).
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PostgreSQL is an object-relational SQL database management system.
- libecpg-dev: development files for ECPG (Embedded PostgreSQL for C)
This package contains the necessary files to build ECPG (Embedded
PostgreSQL for C) programs. It includes the development libraries
and the preprocessor program ecpg.
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PostgreSQL is an object-relational SQL database management system.
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Install this package if you want to write C programs with SQL statements
embedded in them (rather than run by an external process).
- libecpg6: run-time library for ECPG programs
The libecpg shared library is used by programs built with ECPG
(Embedded PostgreSQL for C).
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PostgreSQL is an object-relational SQL database management system.
- libpgtypes3: shared library libpgtypes for PostgreSQL 9.1
The libpgtypes shared library is used by programs built with ecpg.
(Embedded PostgreSQL for C).
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PostgreSQL is an object-relational SQL database management system.
- libpq-dev: header files for libpq5 (PostgreSQL library)
Header files and static library for compiling C programs to link
with the libpq library in order to communicate with a PostgreSQL
database backend.
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PostgreSQL is an object-relational SQL database management system.
- libpq5: PostgreSQL C client library
libpq is a C library that enables user programs to communicate with
the PostgreSQL database server. The server can be on another machine
and accessed through TCP/IP. This version of libpq is compatible
with servers from PostgreSQL 8.2 or later.
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This package contains the run-time library, needed by packages using
libpq.
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PostgreSQL is an object-relational SQL database management system.
- postgresql-9.1: object-relational SQL database, version 9.1 server
PostgreSQL is a fully featured object-relational database management
system. It supports a large part of the SQL standard and is designed
to be extensible by users in many aspects. Some of the features are:
ACID transactions, foreign keys, views, sequences, subqueries,
triggers, user-defined types and functions, outer joins, multiversion
concurrency control. Graphical user interfaces and bindings for many
programming languages are available as well.
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This package provides the database server for PostgreSQL 9.1. Servers
for other major release versions can be installed simultaneously and
are coordinated by the postgresql-common package. A package providing
ident-server is needed if you want to authenticate remote connections
with identd.
- postgresql-9.1-dbg: debug symbols for postgresql-9.1
PostgreSQL is a fully featured object-relational database management
system. It supports a large part of the SQL standard and is designed
to be extensible by users in many aspects. Some of the features are:
ACID transactions, foreign keys, views, sequences, subqueries,
triggers, user-defined types and functions, outer joins, multiversion
concurrency control. Graphical user interfaces and bindings for many
programming languages are available as well.
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This package provides detached debugging symbols for PostgreSQL 9.1.
- postgresql-client-9.1: front-end programs for PostgreSQL 9.1
This package contains client and administrative programs for
PostgreSQL: these are the interactive terminal client psql and
programs for creating and removing users and databases.
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This is the client package for PostgreSQL 9.1. If you install
PostgreSQL 9.1 on a standalone machine, you need the server package
postgresql-9.1, too. On a network, you can install this package on
many client machines, while the server package may be installed on
only one machine.
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PostgreSQL is an object-relational SQL database management system.
- postgresql-contrib-9.1: additional facilities for PostgreSQL
The PostgreSQL contrib package provides several additional features
for the PostgreSQL database. This version is built to work with the
server package postgresql-9.1. contrib often serves as a testbed for
features before they are adopted into PostgreSQL proper:
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adminpack - File and log manipulation routines, used by pgAdmin
btree_gist - B-Tree indexing using GiST (Generalised Search Tree)
chkpass - An auto-encrypted password datatype
cube - Multidimensional-cube datatype (GiST indexing example)
dblink - Functions to return results from a remote database
earthdistance - Operator for computing the distance (in miles) between
two points on the earth's surface
fuzzystrmatch - Levenshtein, metaphone, and soundex fuzzy string matching
hstore - Store (key, value) pairs
intagg - Integer aggregator/enumerator
_int - Index support for arrays of int4, using GiST (benchmark
needs the libdbd-pg-perl package)
isn - type extensions for ISBN, ISSN, ISMN, EAN13 product numbers
lo - Large Object maintenance
ltree - Tree-like data structures
oid2name - Maps OIDs to table names
pageinspect - Inspection of database pages
passwordcheck - Simple password strength checker
pg_buffercache - Real time queries on the shared buffer cache
pg_freespacemap- Displays the contents of the free space map (FSM)
pg_trgm - Determine the similarity of text based on trigram matching
pg_standby - Create a warm stand-by server
pgbench - TPC-B like benchmark
pgcrypto - Cryptographic functions
pgrowlocks - A function to return row locking information
pgstattuple - Returns the percentage of dead tuples in a table; this
indicates whether a vacuum is required.
seg - Confidence-interval datatype (GiST indexing example)
spi - PostgreSQL Server Programming Interface; 4 examples of
its use:
autoinc - A function for implementing AUTOINCREMENT/
IDENTITY
insert_ username - function for inserting user names
moddatetim e - Update modification timestamps
refint - Functions for implementing referential
integrity (foreign keys). Note that this is
now superseded by built-in referential
integrity.
timetravel - Re-implements in user code the time travel
feature that was removed in 6.3.
tablefunc - examples of functions returning tables
uuid-ossp - UUID generation functions
vacuumlo - Remove orphaned large objects
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PostgreSQL is an object-relational SQL database management system.
- postgresql-doc-9.1: documentation for the PostgreSQL database management system
This package contains all README files, user manual, and examples for
PostgreSQL 9.1. The manual is in HTML format.
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PostgreSQL is an object-relational SQL database management system.
- postgresql-plperl-9.1: PL/Perl procedural language for PostgreSQL 9.1
PL/Perl enables an SQL developer to write procedural language functions
for PostgreSQL 9.1 in Perl. You need this package if you have any
PostgreSQL 9.1 functions that use the languages plperl or plperlu.
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PostgreSQL is an object-relational SQL database management system.
- postgresql-plpython-9.1: PL/Python procedural language for PostgreSQL 9.1
PL/Python enables an SQL developer to write procedural language functions
for PostgreSQL 9.1 in Python. You need this package if you have any
PostgreSQL 9.1 functions that use the languages plpython or plpythonu.
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PostgreSQL is an object-relational SQL database management system.
- postgresql-plpython3-9.1: PL/Python 3 procedural language for PostgreSQL 9.1
PL/Python 3 enables an SQL developer to write procedural language functions
for PostgreSQL 9.1 in Python 3. You need this package if you have any
PostgreSQL 9.1 functions that use the languages plpython3 or plpython3u.
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PostgreSQL is an object-relational SQL database management system.
- postgresql-pltcl-9.1: PL/Tcl procedural language for PostgreSQL 9.1
PL/Tcl enables an SQL developer to write procedural language functions
for PostgreSQL 9.1 in Tcl. You need this package if you have any
PostgreSQL 9.1 functions that use the languages pltcl or pltclu.
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PostgreSQL is an object-relational SQL database management system.
- postgresql-server-dev-9.1: development files for PostgreSQL 9.1 server-side programming
Header files for compiling SSI code to link into PostgreSQL's backend; for
example, for C functions to be called from SQL.
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This package also contains the Makefiles necessary for building add-on
modules of PostgreSQL, which would otherwise have to be built in the
PostgreSQL source-code tree.
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PostgreSQL is an object-relational SQL database management system.