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PR 52787: fix postgres kerberos handling. Tuck the kerberos support (whether "kerberos" or "gssapi") within an option so it can be turned off. For 92/93 this is the existing "kerberos" option; for 94+ this is the "gssapi" option instead, to satisfy the one person who cares about the distinction. For postgresql92 and 93 the kerberos option is now on by default (it wasn't before, only the "gssapi" code has been on by default since the last update) -- it isn't clear to what extent this may make the binary packages different so precautionary revbumps will be coming in a moment. Technically for 92/93 the "gssapi" code could be attached to a separate "gssapi" option so as to make the existing behavior entirely unchanged, but this seems likely to be confusing in the long run and thus not a good idea.
postgresql: removed obsolete "kerberos" option; fix for #52787
postgresql: updated to the latest The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported versions of our database system, including 10.1, 9.6.6, 9.5.10, 9.4.15, 9.3.20, and 9.2.24. This release fixes three security issues. This release also fixes issues found in BRIN indexing, logical replication and other bugs reported over the past three months. All users using the affected versions of PostgreSQL should update as soon as possible. If you use BRIN indexes or contrib/start-scripts, please see the release notes for additional post-upgrade steps. Security Issues Three security vulnerabilities have been fixed by this release: CVE-2017-12172: Start scripts permit database administrator to modify root-owned files CVE-2017-15098: Memory disclosure in JSON functions CVE-2017-15099: INSERT ... ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE fails to enforce SELECT privileges Bug Fixes and Improvements This update also fixes a number of bugs reported in the last few months. Some of these issues affect only version 10, but many affect all supported versions: Fix a race condition in BRIN indexing that could cause some rows to not be included in the indexing. Fix crash when logical decoding is invoked from a PL language function. Several fixes for logical replication. Restored behavior for CTEs attached to INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE statements to pre-version 10. Prevent low-probability crash in processing of nested trigger firings. Do not evaluate an aggregate function's argument expressions when the conditions in the FILTER clause evaluate to FALSE. This complies with SQL-standard behavior. Fix incorrect query results when multiple GROUPING SETS columns contain the same simple variable. Fix memory leak over the lifespan of a query when evaluating a set-returning function from the target list in a SELECT. Several fixes for parallel query execution, including fixing a crash in the parallel execution of certain queries that contain a certain type of bitmap scan. Fix json_build_array(), json_build_object(), jsonb_build_array(), and jsonb_build_object() to handle explicit VARIADIC arguments correctly. Prevent infinite float values from being casted to the numeric type. Fix autovacuum's “work item” logic to prevent possible crashes and silent loss of work items. Several fixes for VIEWs around adding columns to the end of a view. Fix for hashability detection of range data types that are created by a user. Improvements on using extended statistics on columns for the purposes of query planning. Prevent idle_in_transaction_session_timeout from being ignored when a statement_timeout occurred earlier. Fix low-probability loss of NOTIFY messages due more than 2 billion transactions processing before any queries are executed in the session. Several file system interaction fixes. Correctly restore the umask setting when file creation fails in COPY or lo_export(). Fix pg_dump to ensure that it emits GRANT commands in a valid order. Fix pg_basebackup's matching of tablespace paths to canonicalize both paths before comparing to help improve Windows compatibility. Fix libpq to not require user's home directory to exist when trying to read the "~/.pgpass" file. Several fixes for ecpg.
The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported versions of our database system, including 9.6.1, 9.5.5, 9.4.10, 9.3.15, 9.2.19, and 9.1.24. This is also the last update for the PostgreSQL 9.1 series as it is now end-of-life. This release fixes two issues that can cause data corruption, which are described in more detail below. It also patches a number of other bugs reported over the last three months. The project urges users to apply this update at the next possible downtime.