Release date: 2006-01-09
This release contains a variety of fixes from 8.0.5. For information about new features in the 8.0 major release, see Section E.253.
A dump/restore is not required for those running 8.0.X. However,
if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 8.0.3,
see Section E.250.
Also, you might need to REINDEX
indexes on textual
columns after updating, if you are affected by the locale or
plperl issues described below.
Fix Windows code so that postmaster will continue rather than exit if there is no more room in ShmemBackendArray (Magnus)
The previous behavior could lead to a denial-of-service situation if too many connection requests arrive close together. This applies only to the Windows port.
Fix bug introduced in 8.0 that could allow ReadBuffer to return an already-used page as new, potentially causing loss of recently-committed data (Tom)
Fix for protocol-level Describe messages issued outside a transaction or in a failed transaction (Tom)
Fix character string comparison for locales that consider different character combinations as equal, such as Hungarian (Tom)
This might require REINDEX
to fix existing indexes on
textual columns.
Set locale environment variables during postmaster startup to ensure that plperl won't change the locale later
This fixes a problem that occurred if the postmaster was
started with environment variables specifying a different locale than what
initdb had been told. Under these conditions, any use of
plperl was likely to lead to corrupt indexes. You might need
REINDEX
to fix existing indexes on
textual columns if this has happened to you.
Allow more flexible relocation of installation directories (Tom)
Previous releases supported relocation only if all installation directory paths were the same except for the last component.
Fix longstanding bug in strpos() and regular expression handling in certain rarely used Asian multi-byte character sets (Tatsuo)
Various fixes for functions returning RECORD
s
(Tom)
Fix bug in /contrib/pgcrypto
gen_salt,
which caused it not to use all available salt space for MD5 and
XDES algorithms (Marko Kreen, Solar Designer)
Salts for Blowfish and standard DES are unaffected.
Fix /contrib/dblink
to throw an error,
rather than crashing, when the number of columns specified is different from
what's actually returned by the query (Joe)