Overview

Request 530484 superseded

- Break a build dependency loop in the server packages that led to
bootstrap problems.

- Update to version 9.4.14:
* https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/release-9-4-14.html
* Fix failure of walsender processes to respond to shutdown
signals.
* Show foreign tables in information_schema.table_privileges
view.
* Clean up handling of a fatal exit (e.g., due to receipt of
SIGTERM) that occurs while trying to execute a ROLLBACK of a
failed transaction.
* Remove assertion that could trigger during a fatal exit.
* Correctly identify columns that are of a range type or domain
type over a composite type or domain type being searched for.
* Fix crash in pg_restore when using parallel mode and using a
list file to select a subset of items to restore.
* Change ecpg's parser to allow RETURNING clauses without
attached C variables.

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Dominique Leuenberger's avatar
can't install postgresql94-test-9.4.14-28.2.x86_64:
  nothing provides postgresql-test-noarch >= 9.4 needed by postgresql94-test-9.4.14-28.2.x86_64

And the same error for all other versions


Reinhard Max's avatar
author source maintainer

The postgresql-test subpackage which would be supposed to provide postgresql-test-noarch is indeed missing, but I wonder why I didn't get that error in the devel project prior to the submission.


Bruno Friedmann's avatar

Perhaps in devel we got an older build that cover the need.


Reinhard Max's avatar
author source maintainer

I am pretty sure that's not the case, because all these *-noarch and *-implementation virtual provides/requires were only addrd recently and I simply forgot to add the -test subpackage on the noarch side.


Dominique Leuenberger's avatar

OBS itself does not have any means to catch that - so unless you'd have tried to install the postgresqlxx-test, you'd not possibly have seen this issue.

For TW submissions we have a bot validating such things


Reinhard Max's avatar
author source maintainer

I thought stuff like this would get caught by the installing/uninstalling of just-built RPMs into the build system that happens at the end of the build process.


Jan Engelhardt's avatar

Unfortunately not; the installation you refer to happens in post-build-checks, and it uses, AFAICT, --nodeps, partly because the Required: dependencies cannot be installed — because they are not available // have not been placed by OBS into the chroot.

Request History
Reinhard Max's avatar

rmax created request

- Break a build dependency loop in the server packages that led to
bootstrap problems.

- Update to version 9.4.14:
* https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/release-9-4-14.html
* Fix failure of walsender processes to respond to shutdown
signals.
* Show foreign tables in information_schema.table_privileges
view.
* Clean up handling of a fatal exit (e.g., due to receipt of
SIGTERM) that occurs while trying to execute a ROLLBACK of a
failed transaction.
* Remove assertion that could trigger during a fatal exit.
* Correctly identify columns that are of a range type or domain
type over a composite type or domain type being searched for.
* Fix crash in pg_restore when using parallel mode and using a
list file to select a subset of items to restore.
* Change ecpg's parser to allow RETURNING clauses without
attached C variables.


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licensedigger accepted review

ok


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dimstar_suse set openSUSE:Factory:Staging:J as a staging project

Being evaluated by staging project "openSUSE:Factory:Staging:J"


Dominique Leuenberger's avatar

dimstar_suse accepted review

Picked openSUSE:Factory:Staging:J


Jan Engelhardt's avatar

jengelh accepted review


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factory-repo-checker superseded request

superseded by 545171

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