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Thu, 10 Aug 2023
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databases/postgresql??-*: Update to latest versions.

PostgreSQL 15.4, 14.9, 13.12, 12.16, 11.21, and PostgreSQL 16 Beta 3
Released.

The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all
supported versions of PostgreSQL, including 15.4, 14.9, 13.12, 12.16,
and 11.21, as well as the third beta release of PostgreSQL 16. This
release fixes two security vulnerabilities and over 40 bugs reported
over the last several months.

If you use BRIN indexes to look up NULL values, you will need to reindex
them after upgrading to this release. On PostgreSQL 12 and above, you
can use REINDEX CONCURRENTLY to avoid blocking writes to the affected
index and table, for example:

REINDEX INDEX CONCURRENTLY your_index_name;

Also, remove the patch for postgresql.conf.sample suggesting to turn off
update_process_title [1], since it is no longer a problem.

Release
notes:	https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/postgresql-154-149-1312-1216-1121-and-postgresql-16-beta-3-released-2689/

[1]:		https://commitfest.postgresql.org/19/1715/
Thu, 11 May 2023
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databases/postgresql??-server: update to latest version

The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all
supported versions of PostgreSQL, including 15.3, 14.8, 13.11, 12.15,
and 11.20. This release fixes two security vulnerabilities over 80 bugs
reported over the last several months.

CVE-2023-2454: CREATE SCHEMA ... schema_element defeats protective search_path
changes.

This enabled an attacker having database-level CREATE privilege to
execute arbitrary code as the bootstrap superuser. Database owners have
that right by default, and explicit grants may extend it to other users.

CVE-2023-2455: Row security policies disregard user ID changes after inlining.
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Thu, 9 Feb 2023
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databases/postgresql??-*: upgrade to latest versions

The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all
supported versions of PostgreSQL, including 15.2, 14.7, 13.10, 12.14,
and 11.19. This release closes one security vulnerability and fixes over
60 bugs reported over the last several months.

Release notes:	https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/
Security:	CVE-2022-41862: Client memory disclosure when
		connecting, with Kerberos, to modified server.
Thu, 10 Nov 2022
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databases/postgresq??-*: update to latest version

PostgreSQL 15.1, 14.6, 13.9, 12.13, 11.18, and 10.23 Released!

The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all
supported versions of PostgreSQL, including 15.1, 14.6, 13.9, 12.13,
11.18, and 10.23. This release fixes 25 bugs reported over the last
several months.

This is the final release of PostgreSQL 10. PostgreSQL 10 will no longer
receive security and bug fixes. If you are running PostgreSQL 10 in a
production environment, we suggest that you make plans to upgrade.

Release notes:	https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/
Fri, 12 Aug 2022
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databases/postgresql??-*: Update to latest version

The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all
supported versions of PostgreSQL, including 14.5, 13.8, 12.12, 11.17,
and 10.22, as well as the third beta release of PostgreSQL 15. This
release closes one security vulnerability and fixes over 40 bugs
reported over the last three months.

PostgreSQL 10 will stop receiving fixes on November 10, 2022. If you are
running PostgreSQL 10 in a production environment, we strongly advise
that you make plans to upgrade to a newer, supported version of
PostgreSQL so you can continue to receive bug and security fixes.

Security:	CVE-2022-2625
Release
notes:	https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/postgresql-145-138-1212-1117-1022-and-15-beta-3-released-2496/
Thu, 12 May 2022
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databases/postgresql??-server: update to latest version

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 fixes over 50 bugs reported over the last three
months. This release closes one security vulnerability and fixes over 50
bugs reported over the last three months.

We encourage you to install this update at your earliest possible
convenience.

If you have any GiST indexes on columns using the ltree data type, you
will need to reindex them after upgrading.

For the full list of changes, please review the release notes.
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Thu, 10 Feb 2022
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databases/postgresql??-server: Upgrade to latest version

The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all
supported versions of PostgreSQL, including 14.2, 13.6, 12.10, 11.15,
and 10.20. This release fixes over 55 bugs reported over the last three
months.

Announcement:	https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/postgresql-142-136-1210-1115-and-1020-released-2402/
Release notes:	https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/
Thu, 11 Nov 2021
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databases/postgresql??-*: updated to latest version

This release contains a variety of fixes from the previous version.

A dump/restore is not required for those running the same major version.
However, note that installations using physical replication should
update standby servers before the primary server, as explained in the
release notes.

Also, several bugs have been found that may have resulted in corrupted
indexes, as explained in the next several changelog entries.  If any of
those cases apply to you, it's recommended to reindex possibly-affected
indexes after updating.

This release also mitigates two possible man-in-the-middle attacks.

Security:	2ccd71bd-426b-11ec-87db-6cc21735f730
Release notes:	https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/14.1/
Thu, 12 Aug 2021
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databases/postgresql*: update to latest versions

The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported
versions of our database system, including 13.4, 12.8, 11.13, 10.18, and
9.6.23, as well as the third beta release of PostgreSQL 14. This release closes
one security vulnerability and fixes over 75 bugs reported over the last three
months.

Turn off parallel builds since we continue to struggle with build problems when
it is activated. [1]

Avoid chasing latest LLVM version. [2]

PR:		256466 [1], 256167 [2]
Release notes:	https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/
Security:	b471130b-fb86-11eb-87db-6cc21735f730
Sat, 15 May 2021
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databases/postgresql??-*: Upgrade to latest version

PostgreSQL 13.3, 12.7, 11.12, 10.17, and 9.6.22 Released!

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.

Security fixes in this release:

CVE-2021-32027: Buffer overrun from integer overflow in array subscripting
                calculations

CVE-2021-32028: Memory disclosure in INSERT ... ON CONFLICT ... DO UPDATE
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Thu, 11 Feb 2021
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PostgreSQL 13.2, 12.6, 11.11, 10.16, 9.6.21, and 9.5.25 released

The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported
versions of our database system, including 13.2, 12.6, 11.11, 10.16, 9.6.21,
and 9.5.25. This release closes two security vulnerabilities and fixes over 80
bugs reported over the last three months.

Additionally, this is the final release of PostgreSQL 9.5. If you are running
PostgreSQL 9.5 in a production environment, we suggest that you make plans to
upgrade.

Release
notes:	https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/postgresql-132-126-1111-1016-9621-and-9525-released-2165/
Security notes:	https://www.postgresql.org/support/security/
Security:	CVE-2021-3393, CVE-2021-20229
Thu, 12 Nov 2020
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PostgreSQL 13.1, 12.5, 11.10, 10.15, 9.6.20 released!

The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported
versions of our database system, including 13.1, 12.5, 11.10, 10.15 and 9.6.20.
This release closes three security vulnerabilities and fixes over 65 bugs
reported over the last three months.

Due to the nature of CVE-2020-25695, we advise you to update as soon as
possible.

Additionally, this is the second-to-last release of PostgreSQL 9.5. If you are
running PostgreSQL 9.5 in a production environment, we suggest that you make
plans to upgrade.

For the full list of changes, please review the release notes.

Security:	CVE-2020-25695: Multiple features escape "security restricted
				operation" sandbox

Security:	CVE-2020-25694: Reconnection can downgrade connection security
				settings

Security:	CVE-2020-25696: psql's \gset allows overwriting specially
				treated variables
Thu, 13 Aug 2020
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The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all
supported versions of our database system, including 12.4, 11.9, 10.14,
9.6.19, and 9.5.23.

This release closes two security vulnerabilities and fixes over 50 bugs
reported over the last three months.

Please plan to update at your earliest convenience.

Security Issues
---------------

* CVE-2020-14349: Uncontrolled search path element in logical replication.

Versions Affected: 10 - 12.
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Sun, 17 May 2020
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The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all
supported versions of our database system, including 12.3, 11.8, 10.13,
9.6.18, and 9.5.22.  This release fixes one security issue found in the
PostgreSQL server and over 75 bugs reported over the last three months.

Please plan to update at your earliest convenience.

Update the backup warning text. [1]

Add plpython and plperl libs for hstore, jsonb and ltree for the versions where
they exist. These libs are added to the postgresql??-plpython and -plperl
ports, inspired by [2].

PR:		237910 [1], 245246 [2]
Submitted by:	Francesco [1], Loic Bartoletti [2]
Thu, 13 Feb 2020
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The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all
supported versions of our database system, including 12.2, 11.7, 10.12,
9.6.17, 9.5.21, and 9.4.26. This release fixes one security issue found
in the PostgreSQL server and over 75 bugs reported over the last three
months.

Users should plan to update as soon as possible.

PostgreSQL 9.4 Now EOL

This is the last release for PostgreSQL 9.4, which will no longer
receive security updates and bug fixes. PostgreSQL 9.4 introduced new
features such as JSONB support, the `ALTER SYSTEM` command, the ability
to stream logical changes to an output plugin, and more:
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Thu, 14 Nov 2019
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Upgrade PostgreSQL

The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all
supported versions of our database system, including 12.1, 11.6, 10.11,
9.6.16, 9.5.20, and 9.4.25. This release fixes over 50 bugs reported
over the last three months.

PostgreSQL 9.4 will stop receiving fixes on February 13, 2020, which is
the next planned cumulative update release. We suggest that you make
plans to upgrade to a newer, supported version of PostgreSQL. Please see
our versioning policy for more information:

This update also fixes over 50 bugs that were reported in the last
several months. Some of these issues affect only version 12, but may
also affect all supported versions.

Specific change to the FreeBSD port:
Starting now, the default for TZDATA has changed to using the underlying OS'
time zone database instead of the one built in to PostgreSQL. This change is
made since PostgreSQL will not release a patch in the event where the time zone
database changes, whereas FreeBSD will.

Release notes:	https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/1994/
URL:		https://www.postgresql.org/support/versioning/
Thu, 8 Aug 2019
[ 15:33 girgen search for other commits by this committer ] Original commit   Revision:508390 (Only the first 10 of 66 ports in this commit are shown above. View all ports for this commit)
iThe PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all
supported versions of our database system, including 11.5, 10.10,
9.6.15, 9.5.19, and 9.4.24, as well as the third beta of PostgreSQL 12.
This release fixes two security issues in the PostgreSQL server, two
security issues found in one of the PostgreSQL Windows installers, and
over 40 bugs reported since the previous release.

Users should install these updates as soon as possible.

A Note on the PostgreSQL 12 Beta
================================

In the spirit of the open source PostgreSQL community, we strongly
encourage you to test the new features of PostgreSQL 12 in your database
systems to help us eliminate any bugs or other issues that may exist.
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Thu, 27 Jun 2019
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Upgrade PostgreSQL to latest version

The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported
versions of our database system, including 11.4, 10.9, 9.6.14, 9.5.18, and
9.4.23, as well as the second beta of PostgreSQL 12. This release fixes one
security issue and over 25 bugs since the previous cumulative update in May.

This release is made outside of the normal update release schedule as the
security vulnerability was determined to be critical enough to distribute the
fix as quickly as possible. Users who are running PostgreSQL 10, PostgreSQL 11,
or the PostgreSQL 12 beta should upgrade as soon as possible.

All other users should plan to apply this update at the next scheduled
downtime.

Release notes:	https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/1949/
Security:	245629d4-991e-11e9-82aa-6cc21735f730
Thu, 9 May 2019
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The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all
supported versions of our database system, including 11.3, 10.8, 9.6.13,
9.5.17, and 9.4.22. This release fixes two security issues in the
PostgreSQL server, a security issue found in two of the PostgreSQL
Windows installers, and over 60 bugs reported over the last three months.

Security:	CVE-2019-10129: Memory disclosure in partition routing

Prior to this release, a user running PostgreSQL 11 can read arbitrary
bytes of server memory by executing a purpose-crafted INSERT statement
to a partitioned table.

Security:	CVE-2019-10130: Selectivity estimators bypass row security policies

PostgreSQL maintains statistics for tables by sampling data available in
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Fri, 15 Feb 2019
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The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all
supported versions of our database system, including 11.2, 10.7, 9.6.12,
9.5.16, and 9.4.21. This release changes the behavior in how PostgreSQL
interfaces with `fsync()` and includes fixes for partitioning and over
70 other bugs that were reported over the past three months.

Users should plan to apply this update at the next scheduled downtime.

FreeBSD port adds OPTIONS knob to support LLVM JIT. [1]

Highlight: Change in behavior with fsync()
------------------------------------------

When available in an operating system and enabled in the configuration
file (which it is by default), PostgreSQL uses the kernel function
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Thu, 8 Nov 2018
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Posted on 2018-11-08 by PostgreSQL Global Development Group The PostgreSQL
Global Development Group has released an update to all supported versions of
our database system, including 11.1, 10.6, 9.6.11, 9.5.15, 9.4.20, and 9.3.25.
This release fixes one security issue as well as bugs reported over the last
three months.

All users using the affected versions of PostgreSQL should update as soon as
possible. Please see the notes on "Updating" below for any post-update steps
that may be required if you are using pg_stat_statements in your installation.

This update is also the final release for PostgreSQL 9.3, which is now
end-of-life and will no longer receive any bug or security fixes. If your
environment still uses PostgreSQL 9.3, please make plans to update to a
community supported version as soon as possible. Please see our versioning
policy for more information.

Releasenotes:	https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/1905/
Security:	1c27a706-e3aa-11e8-b77a-6cc21735f730
Security:	CVE-2018-16850
Fri, 19 Oct 2018
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The PostgreSQL Global Development Group today announced the release of
PostgreSQL 11, the latest version of the world's most advanced open
source database.

PostgreSQL 11 provides users with improvements to overall performance of
the database system, with specific enhancements associated with very
large databases and high computational workloads. Further, PostgreSQL 11
makes significant improvements to the table partitioning system, adds
support for stored procedures capable of transaction management,
improves query parallelism and adds parallelized data definition
capabilities, and introduces just-in-time (JIT) compilation for
accelerating the execution of expressions in queries.

"For PostgreSQL 11, our development community focused on adding features
that improve PostgreSQL's ability to manage very large databases," said
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