E.227. Release 8.1.19
Release date: 2009-12-14
This release contains a variety of fixes from 8.1.18. For information about new features in the 8.1 major release, see Section E.246 .
E.227.1. Migration to Version 8.1.19
A dump/restore is not required for those running 8.1.X. However, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 8.1.18, see Section E.228 .
E.227.2. Changes
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Protect against indirect security threats caused by index functions changing session-local state (Gurjeet Singh, Tom)
This change prevents allegedly-immutable index functions from possibly subverting a superuser's session (CVE-2009-4136).
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Reject SSL certificates containing an embedded null byte in the common name (CN) field (Magnus)
This prevents unintended matching of a certificate to a server or client name during SSL validation (CVE-2009-4034).
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Fix possible crash during backend-startup-time cache initialization (Tom)
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Prevent signals from interrupting
VACUUM
at unsafe times (Alvaro)This fix prevents a PANIC if a
VACUUM FULL
is canceled after it's already committed its tuple movements, as well as transient errors if a plainVACUUM
is interrupted after having truncated the table. -
Fix possible crash due to integer overflow in hash table size calculation (Tom)
This could occur with extremely large planner estimates for the size of a hashjoin's result.
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Fix very rare crash in
inet
/cidr
comparisons (Chris Mikkelson) -
Ensure that shared tuple-level locks held by prepared transactions are not ignored (Heikki)
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Fix premature drop of temporary files used for a cursor that is accessed within a subtransaction (Heikki)
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Fix PAM password processing to be more robust (Tom)
The previous code is known to fail with the combination of the Linux
pam_krb5
PAM module with Microsoft Active Directory as the domain controller. It might have problems elsewhere too, since it was making unjustified assumptions about what arguments the PAM stack would pass to it. -
Fix processing of ownership dependencies during
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION
(Tom) -
Ensure that Perl arrays are properly converted to PostgreSQL arrays when returned by a set-returning PL/Perl function (Andrew Dunstan, Abhijit Menon-Sen)
This worked correctly already for non-set-returning functions.
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Fix rare crash in exception processing in PL/Python (Peter)
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Ensure psql 's flex module is compiled with the correct system header definitions (Tom)
This fixes build failures on platforms where
--enable-largefile
causes incompatible changes in the generated code. -
Make the postmaster ignore any
application_name
parameter in connection request packets, to improve compatibility with future libpq versions (Tom) -
Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2009s for DST law changes in Antarctica, Argentina, Bangladesh, Fiji, Novokuznetsk, Pakistan, Palestine, Samoa, Syria; also historical corrections for Hong Kong.