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Update libpqxx to 6.2.2 patch-ab no longer needed just since 15 Jan 2018(!) 5 years worth of changes including: - C++11 is now required. Your compiler must have shared_ptr, noexcept, etc. - Removed pqxx::items. Use the new C++11 initialiser syntax. - Removed maketemporary. We weren't using it. - Can now be built outside the source tree. - New, simpler, lambda-friendly transactor framework. - New, simpler, prepared statements and parameterised statements. - Result rows can be passed around independently. - New exec0(): perform query, expect zero rows of data. - New exec1(): perform query, expect (and return) a single row of data. - New exec_n(): perform query, expect exactly n rows of data. - No longer defines Visual Studio's NOMINMAX in headers. - Much faster configure script. - Most configuration items are gone. - Retired all existing capability flags. - Documentation on readthedocs.org, thanks Tim Sheerman-Chase. - Expose SQLSTATE error codes in sql_error exceptions. - Adds a first-generation parser for SQL arrays.
Update libpqxx from 2.5.5 to 4.0.1. Changes from previous ===================== 4.0.1 - Support for REPEATABLE READ isolation level. - Build fix for OS X. - Build fixes for clang++ 3.2. - Build fixes for clang++ 3.0. - Build fix for MinGW. - Build fix for BSD (and possibly other grep flavours). - Compatibility typedefs: pqxx::result::tuple & pqxx::result::field. - Supports C++11. - Fixed failure to detect some integer overflows during conversion. 4.0 - API change: noticers are gone! Use errorhandlers to capture error output. - API change: tablereaders and tablewriters are gone; they weren't safe. - API change: prepared statements are now weakly-typed, and much simpler. - API change: fields and tuples are now stand-alone classes in ::pqxx. - API change: thread-safety field have_strerror_r is now have_safe_strerror. - API change: notify_listener has been replaced with notification_receiver. - notification_receiver takes a payload parameter. - Easier Visual C++ setup. - Absolutely requires a libpq version with PQescapeStringConn. - Absolutely requires libpq 8.0 or better. - Changes for C++0x. - Supports clang++. - Visual C++ makefiles now support new-style unit tests. - Sample headers for more recent Visual Studio versions. - Fixes binary-data escaping problems with postgres 9.0. - Fixes problems with binary-string handling and escaping. - Fixes compatibility problems between 9.x libpq and 7.x backend. - quote_name to escape SQL identifiers for use in queries. - syntax_error reports error's approximate location in the query. - On Windows, now uses ws2_32 instead of wsock32. - Various Windows build fixes. - Updated for gcc 4.6.0. - configure script supports --enable-documentation/--disable-documentation. - Streamlined test/release toolchain. 3.1 - Shared libraries are now versioned by ABI: 3.1 instead of 3.1.0 etc. - Threading behaviour is now documented, and can be queried. - Version information available at compile time. - Supports parameterized statements. - Result tuples now support slicing. - Configure with --with-tr1=boost to use BOOST shared_ptr. - String conversion now has its own header file. - Supports read-only transactions. - Fixed breakage with Solaris "make". - Uses shared_ptr if available. - binarystring::str() is no longer cached; no longer returns reference. - Fixed problems in Visual C++ Makefile for test suite. - Fixed problems with RPM packaging. - Fixed build problem on RedHat/CentOS 5. - Lets you check whether a prepared statement has been defined. - "Varargs" prepared statements. - Unnamed prepared statements now supported. - Results have iterator as well as const_iterator. - Rewrite of robusttransaction logic; may actually do its job now. - Connections support async query cancel from signal handler or thread. - More documentation for performance features. 3.0 - Website is now at http://pqxx.org/ (no redirects) - Completely replaced cursor classes - More helpful error messages on failed connections - More detailed hierarchy of constraint-violation exception classes - trigger is now called notify_listener, trigger header is now notify-listen - New mixin base class pqxx_exception distinguishes libpqxx exception types - Quoting is back! transaction_base::quote() & connection_base::quote() - Several build & documentation problems with Visual C++ fixed - Compile fixes for gcc 4.2, 4.3 - Compile fixes for Sun Studio Express 5.9 - Uses strlcpy() where available, instead of strncpy() - Keeps better track of applicable text encodings - Fixed bug with prepared statement parameters in separate C++ statements - robusttransaction now works for multiple users - Pipeline lets you cancel ongoing queries, e.g. because they run for too long - Fixed broken escaping of binary values in tablewriter - Floating-point types now represented with full precision - Proper unit tests for new functionality - New traits-based system for adding data types - Floating-point infinities now supported - Flushing/completing a pipeline now frees up the transaction for other use - Completely reworked test suite, builds and runs much faster - tablewriter supports writing of raw lines 2.6.9 - Removed old 1.x API (that means all identifiers with capital letters!) - Tested with all current libpq versions and oldest/newest supported backends - No longer have old OnCommit()/OnAbort()/OnDoubt() callbacks in transactor! - Fixes failure when closing cursors with upper-case letters in their names - Fixes bug when adding triggers to connections that aren't open yet - Fixes bug when removing triggers - Fixes small memory leak when preparing statements - Fixes many problems with older backends - Fixes bug in result::swap(): protocol versions were not swapped - Some errors went undetected when using certain libpq versions - Fixes prepared statements on new libpq versions talking to old backends - Can estimate server version if libpq does not know how to obtain it - Greatly reduced memory usage while escaping strings - With Visual C++, creates lib/ directory if not already present - Useful error messages when preparing statements - Allows prepared statements to be registered explicitly - Support for "long long" types; enable with PQXX_ALLOW_LONG_LONG macro - Compilation errors for older libpq versions fixed - Some new small utility classes for disabling notice processing etc. - Result sets remember the queries that yielded them - New test script, pqxx-fulltest, tests against all current postgres versions - Connections can simulate failure - Adds password encryption function 2.6.8 - Fixes bug: binary parameters to prepared statements truncated at nul bytes - New, more specific exception types to distinguish errors from server - Resolved serious problems with generated reference documentation - Automatically detect Windows socket library with MinGW - Windows "make" fixed to run from main directory, not win32 - Fixes "mktemp" problems on some BSD-based platforms - pqxx-config is deprecated; use pkg-config instead - On GNU/Linux, uses poll() instead of select() to avoid file descriptor limit - Will provide server and protocol version information where available - New cursor class, absolute_cursor 2.6.7 - New escape functions for binary data: transaction_base::esc_raw() - Improved detection of socket libraries, especially for MinGW - Works around bug in some versions of GNU grep 2.5.1 - Fixes problem with configuration headers - Fixes PQprepare() detection - Fixes incomplete Visual C++ Makefile - Fixes compile error in workaround for older libpq versions - Removes "rpath" link option 2.6.6 - New, encoding-safe string-escaping functions - Upper-case letters now allowed in prepared-statement names - Fixes crash in test005 - More Visual C++ improvements - Removed collaboration diagrams from reference docs - New templating system for generating Windows Makefiles etc. 2.6.5 - Visual C++ users: copy win32/common-sample to win32/common before editing it - Should fix problems finding socket library on MinGW - Even more work on Visual C++ problems - Updated documentation for Visual C++ users - Fixed bug in prepared statements (mostly visible on Visual C++) - Nested transactions work harder to detect backend support 2.6.4 - Massively improved compatibility with Windows and Visual C++ - Fixed late initialization of "direct" connection state - Fixed problem with initialization of connection capabilities - Fixed configuration bug for libpq in nonstandard locations - Sample configuration header for libpq found in PostgreSQL 8.1 2.6.3 - Radical rework of prepared statements; INCOMPATIBLE INTERFACE CHANGE! - Dropped support for g++ 2.95 - Emulate prepared statements support on old libpq or old backend - Bug fix: missing tutorial (release script now tests for this) - Automatically links in socket library on Windows or Solaris, if needed - Bug fix: check for std namespace didn't work - Fixes for Cygwin/MSYS/MinGW 2.6.2 - Bug fix: connection state was not set up properly in some common cases - Bug fix: headers were installed in "include" instead of "include/pqxx" - Bug fix: sqlesc(string) broke with multibyte or multiple encodings - namedclass is now used as a virtual base; affects all subclass constructors - Initial implementation of subtransactions - Detect more connection capabilities - Standard library namespace can be set from configure script's command line - Completely reworked connection hierarchy, with separate policy objects - Clients can now define their own connection policies - Paved the way for client-defined thread synchronization - Now lives at http://thaiopensource.org/development/libpqxx/ 2.6.1 - Hugely improved recognition of different strerror_r() versions - Resolved link problems with gcc 4.0 and shared library 2.6.0 - New macro PQXX_SHARED defines whether to use/build libpqxx as shared library - Robusttransaction compatible with PostgreSQL 8.1 - Infrastructure for querying connection/backend capabilities at runtime - Greatly improved cursor support - Connection reactivation can be inhibited explicitly - Tries even harder to make sense of conflicting strerror_r() definitions - Detects connection failures that libpq glosses over - Reference documentation grouped into more coherent sections - Assumes strerror() is threadsafe on systems that have no strerror_r() - Now allows connection's socket number to be queried - New internal_error class for libpqxx-internal errors - With Visual C++, doesn't redefine NOMINMAX if it is defined already - Several compatibility improvements for Visual C++ - Fixes and workarounds for HP-UX and HP aCC compiler - Phased old cursor interface out of test suite; tests ported to new interface - Added documentation on thread safety - New thread safety model - Large objects have functions to tell current position - Minor updates to tutorial (somebody pay me and I'll do more :) - No longer needs libpq-fs.h header - Meaningful error messages for ambiguous string conversions fixed 2.5.6 - Support null parameters to prepared statements (use C-style char pointers)
Whitespace cleanup, courtesy of pkglint. Patch provided by Sergey Svishchev in private mail.
Update MASTER_SITES and/or HOMEPAGE, from Sergey Svishchev.
Update libpqxx to 2.5.5. Changes: - Diagnoses connection failure during result transfer - Fixes invalid -R link option in pqxx-config
Update libpqxx{,-doc} to version 2.5.4 Changes: Lots of bugfixes and compatibility issues addressed.
Split out Makefile.common, for the benefit of the -doc package.