E.83. Release 8.3.10
Release Date: 2010-03-15
This release contains a variety of fixes from 8.3.9. For information about new features in the 8.3 major release, see Section E.93.
E.83.1. Migration to Version 8.3.10
A dump/restore is not required for those running 8.3.X. However, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 8.3.8, see Section E.85.
E.83.2. Changes
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Add new configuration parameter ssl_renegotiation_limit to control how often we do session key renegotiation for an SSL connection (Magnus)
This can be set to zero to disable renegotiation completely, which may be required if a broken SSL library is used. In particular, some vendors are shipping stopgap patches for CVE-2009-3555 that cause renegotiation attempts to fail.
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Fix possible deadlock during backend startup (Tom)
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Fix possible crashes due to not handling errors during relcache reload cleanly (Tom)
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Fix possible crash due to use of dangling pointer to a cached plan (Tatsuo)
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Fix possible crashes when trying to recover from a failure in subtransaction start (Tom)
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Fix server memory leak associated with use of savepoints and a client encoding different from server's encoding (Tom)
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Fix incorrect WAL data emitted during end-of-recovery cleanup of a GIST index page split (Yoichi Hirai)
This would result in index corruption, or even more likely an error during WAL replay, if we were unlucky enough to crash during end-of-recovery cleanup after having completed an incomplete GIST insertion.
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Make
substring()
for bit types treat any negative length as meaning "all the rest of the string" (Tom)The previous coding treated only -1 that way, and would produce an invalid result value for other negative values, possibly leading to a crash (CVE-2010-0442).
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Fix integer-to-bit-string conversions to handle the first fractional byte correctly when the output bit width is wider than the given integer by something other than a multiple of 8 bits (Tom)
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Fix some cases of pathologically slow regular expression matching (Tom)
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Fix assorted crashes in xml processing caused by sloppy memory management (Tom)
This is a back-patch of changes first applied in 8.4. The 8.3 code was known buggy, but the new code was sufficiently different to not want to back-patch it until it had gotten some field testing.
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Fix bug with trying to update a field of an element of a composite-type array column (Tom)
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Fix the STOP WAL LOCATION entry in backup history files to report the next WAL segment's name when the end location is exactly at a segment boundary (Itagaki Takahiro)
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Fix some more cases of temporary-file leakage (Heikki)
This corrects a problem introduced in the previous minor release. One case that failed is when a plpgsql function returning set is called within another function's exception handler.
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Improve constraint exclusion processing of boolean-variable cases, in particular make it possible to exclude a partition that has a "bool_column = false" constraint (Tom)
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When reading pg_hba.conf and related files, do not treat @something as a file inclusion request if the @ appears inside quote marks; also, never treat @ by itself as a file inclusion request (Tom)
This prevents erratic behavior if a role or database name starts with @. If you need to include a file whose path name contains spaces, you can still do so, but you must write @"/path to/file" rather than putting the quotes around the whole construct.
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Prevent infinite loop on some platforms if a directory is named as an inclusion target in pg_hba.conf and related files (Tom)
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Fix possible infinite loop if
SSL_read
orSSL_write
fails without setting errno (Tom)This is reportedly possible with some Windows versions of openssl.
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Disallow GSSAPI authentication on local connections, since it requires a hostname to function correctly (Magnus)
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Make ecpg report the proper SQLSTATE if the connection disappears (Michael)
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Fix psql's numericlocale option to not format strings it shouldn't in latex and troff output formats (Heikki)
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Make psql return the correct exit status (3) when ON_ERROR_STOP and --single-transaction are both specified and an error occurs during the implied COMMIT (Bruce)
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Fix plpgsql failure in one case where a composite column is set to NULL (Tom)
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Fix possible failure when calling PL/Perl functions from PL/PerlU or vice versa (Tim Bunce)
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Add volatile markings in PL/Python to avoid possible compiler-specific misbehavior (Zdenek Kotala)
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Ensure PL/Tcl initializes the Tcl interpreter fully (Tom)
The only known symptom of this oversight is that the Tcl clock command misbehaves if using Tcl 8.5 or later.
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Prevent crash in contrib/dblink when too many key columns are specified to a
dblink_build_sql_*
function (Rushabh Lathia, Joe Conway) -
Allow zero-dimensional arrays in contrib/ltree operations (Tom)
This case was formerly rejected as an error, but it's more convenient to treat it the same as a zero-element array. In particular this avoids unnecessary failures when an ltree operation is applied to the result of ARRAY(SELECT ...) and the sub-select returns no rows.
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Fix assorted crashes in contrib/xml2 caused by sloppy memory management (Tom)
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Make building of contrib/xml2 more robust on Windows (Andrew)
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Fix race condition in Windows signal handling (Radu Ilie)
One known symptom of this bug is that rows in pg_listener could be dropped under heavy load.
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Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2010e for DST law changes in Bangladesh, Chile, Fiji, Mexico, Paraguay, Samoa.