postgresql-common 152 source package in Ubuntu

Changelog

postgresql-common (152) unstable; urgency=low


  [ Martin Pitt ]
  * debian/backport-ppa: Drop oneiric/quantal for -9.2, only keep
    lucid/precise.
  * Drop support for obsolete oom_adj, all kernels in all supported
    Debian/Ubuntu releases support oom_score_adj. (See #646245)
  * debian/README.Debian: Fix commands to get a postgres user shell.
  * Change all "su" invocations to system user to specify an explicit shell,
    to fix breakage after latest base-passwd 3.5.30 (which changed system
    users to have no shell).
  * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.5 (no changes necessary).

  [ Christoph Berg ]
  * pg_virtualenv: Fix program name in manpage.
  * pg_createcluster: --start-conf should override the value from
    createcluster.conf.
  * testsuite: Also mount a tmpfs on /etc/postgresql-common.

 -- Martin Pitt <email address hidden>  Thu, 09 Jan 2014 10:56:12 +0100

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Debian PostgreSQL Maintainers
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Original maintainer:
Debian PostgreSQL Maintainers
Architectures:
all
Section:
database
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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postgresql: object-relational SQL database (supported version)

 This metapackage always depends on the currently supported PostgreSQL
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 PostgreSQL is a fully featured object-relational database management
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 concurrency control. Graphical user interfaces and bindings for many
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postgresql-client: front-end programs for PostgreSQL (supported version)

 This metapackage always depends on the currently supported database
 client package for PostgreSQL.
 .
 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.

postgresql-client-common: manager for multiple PostgreSQL client versions

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 .
 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. Its features include ACID
 transactions, foreign keys, views, sequences, subqueries, triggers,
 outer joins, multiversion concurrency control, and user-defined types
 and functions.

postgresql-common: PostgreSQL database-cluster manager

 The postgresql-common package provides a structure under which
 multiple versions of PostgreSQL may be installed and/or multiple
 clusters maintained at one time.
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 This package will automatically create a (self-signed) certificate so
 that SSL connections are supported.
 .
 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. Its features include ACID
 transactions, foreign keys, views, sequences, subqueries, triggers,
 outer joins, multiversion concurrency control, and user-defined types
 and functions.

postgresql-contrib: additional facilities for PostgreSQL (supported version)

 This metapackage always depends on the currently supported PostgreSQL
 database contrib package.
 .
 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.

postgresql-doc: documentation for the PostgreSQL database management system

 This metapackage always depends on the currently supported PostgreSQL
 database documentation package.
 .
 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.

postgresql-server-dev-all: extension build tool for multiple PostgreSQL versions

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 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. Its features include ACID
 transactions, foreign keys, views, sequences, subqueries, triggers,
 outer joins, multiversion concurrency control, and user-defined types
 and functions.