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Accepting request 741872 from home:darix:branches:server:database:postgresql

initial package

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/741872
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/server:database:postgresql/postgresql12?expand=0&rev=1
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libpq5
provides "postgresql-libs-<targettype> = <version>"
obsoletes "postgresql-libs-<targettype> < <version>"
conflicts "postgresql-libs-<targettype> < 9.1.6"
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Unix-Domain Socket Directory
============================
Upgrading PostgreSQL on openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
=================================================================
Current versions of PostgreSQL come with the pg_upgrade tool that
simplifies and speeds up the migration of a PostgreSQL installation to
a new version. Before version 9.1 dump and restore was needed which
was much slower.
pg_upgrade needs to have the server binaries of both versions
available. To allow this, we had to change the way PostgreSQL is
packaged as well as the naming of the packages, so that two or more
versions of PostgreSQL can be installed in parallel. The package
names for PostgreSQL contain numbers indicating the major version.
In PostgreSQL terms for versions up to 9.6 the major version consisted
of the first two components of the three-component version number,
i.e. 8.3, 8.4, 9.0, or 9.1. So, the packages for Postgresql 9.1 are
named postgresql91, postgresql91-server, etc. Inside the packages the
files were moved from their standard locations to a versioned location
such as /usr/lib/postgresql83/bin or /usr/lib/postgresql91/bin to
avoid file conflicts if packages are installed in parallel.
Starting with version 10 the PostgreSQL project changed their
versioning scheme from from three components to two, which means one
component for the major version and one for the minor. So, the
sequence of major version across the versioning scheme change will be:
9.4, 9.5, 9.6, 10, 11, 12. For versions that use the new versioning
scheme SUSE only puts the single component major version into the
package name, so the postgresql96 package (containg version 9.6
according to the old versioning scheme) will be followed by
postgresql10, then postgresql11, and so on.
The update-alternatives mechanism creates and maintains symbolic links
that cause one version (by default the highest installed version) to
re-appear in the standard locations. By default, database data are
stored under /var/lib/pgsql/data on SUSE Linux.
The following preconditions have to be fulfilled before data migration
can be started:
1. If not already done, the packages of the old PostgreSQL version
must be upgraded to the new packaging scheme through a maintenance
update.
2. The packages of the new PostgreSQL major version need to be
installed. As pg_upgrade is contained in postgresql91-contrib, that
one has to be installed as well, at least until the migration is
done.
3. Unless pg_upgrade is used in link mode, the server must have
enough free disk space to temporarily hold a copy of the database
files. If the database instance was installed in the default
location, the needed space in megabytes can be determined by running
the follwing command as root: "du -hs /var/lib/pgsql/data". If space
is tight, it might help to run the "VACUUM FULL" SQL command on each
database in the instance to be migrated, but be aware that it might
take very long.
The latest upstream documentation for pg_upgrade including step by
step instructions for performing a database migration can be found
online under https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/pgupgrade.html ,
or locally under
file:///usr/share/doc/packages/postgresqlXX/html/pgupgrade.html , if
the postgresqlXX-docs package is installed. XX is a place holder for
the respective major version here.
NOTE: The online documentation starts with explaining how you can
install PostgreSQL from the upstream sources (which is not necessary
when you install the SUSE RPMs) and also uses other directory names
(/usr/local instead of the update-alternatives based path as described
above).
For background information about the inner workings of pg_upgrade and
a performance comparison with the old dump and restore method, see
http://momjian.us/main/writings/pgsql/pg_upgrade.pdf .

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Index: src/backend/utils/misc/postgresql.conf.sample
===================================================================
--- src/backend/utils/misc/postgresql.conf.sample.orig
+++ src/backend/utils/misc/postgresql.conf.sample
@@ -416,13 +416,13 @@
# - Where to Log -
-#log_destination = 'stderr' # Valid values are combinations of
+log_destination = 'stderr' # Valid values are combinations of
# stderr, csvlog, syslog, and eventlog,
# depending on platform. csvlog
# requires logging_collector to be on.
# This is used when logging to stderr:
-#logging_collector = off # Enable capturing of stderr and csvlog
+logging_collector = on # Enable capturing of stderr and csvlog
# into log files. Required to be on for
# csvlogs.
# (change requires restart)
@@ -514,6 +514,7 @@
#log_error_verbosity = default # terse, default, or verbose messages
#log_hostname = off
#log_line_prefix = '%m [%p] ' # special values:
+log_line_prefix = '%m %d %u [%p]'
# %a = application name
# %u = user name
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This patch keeps PosgreSQL's configure script from removing the rpath from
Perl's linker options, because otherwise the PL/Perl module can't find
libperl.so (bsc#578053).
Index: config/perl.m4
===================================================================
--- config/perl.m4.orig
+++ config/perl.m4
@@ -98,9 +98,7 @@ if test "$PORTNAME" = "win32" ; then
fi
fi
else
- pgac_tmp1=`$PERL -MExtUtils::Embed -e ldopts`
- pgac_tmp2=`$PERL -MConfig -e 'print $Config{ccdlflags}'`
- perl_embed_ldflags=`echo X"$pgac_tmp1" | sed -e "s/^X//" -e "s%$pgac_tmp2%%" -e ["s/ -arch [-a-zA-Z0-9_]*//g"]`
+ perl_embed_ldflags=`$PERL -MExtUtils::Embed -e ldopts`
fi
AC_SUBST(perl_embed_ldflags)dnl
if test -z "$perl_embed_ldflags" ; then
Index: configure
===================================================================
--- configure.orig
+++ configure
@@ -9696,9 +9696,7 @@ if test "$PORTNAME" = "win32" ; then
fi
fi
else
- pgac_tmp1=`$PERL -MExtUtils::Embed -e ldopts`
- pgac_tmp2=`$PERL -MConfig -e 'print $Config{ccdlflags}'`
- perl_embed_ldflags=`echo X"$pgac_tmp1" | sed -e "s/^X//" -e "s%$pgac_tmp2%%" -e "s/ -arch [-a-zA-Z0-9_]*//g"`
+ perl_embed_ldflags=`$PERL -MExtUtils::Embed -e ldopts`
fi
if test -z "$perl_embed_ldflags" ; then
{ $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: no" >&5

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Index: src/test/regress/expected/horology.out
===================================================================
--- src/test/regress/expected/horology.out.orig
+++ src/test/regress/expected/horology.out
@@ -652,26 +652,26 @@ SELECT (timestamp with time zone 'tomorr
(1 row)
-- timestamp with time zone, interval arithmetic around DST change
-SET TIME ZONE 'CST7CDT';
-SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-02 12:00-07' + interval '1 day' as "Apr 3, 12:00";
+SET TIME ZONE 'CST6CDT';
+SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-02 12:00-06' + interval '1 day' as "Apr 3, 12:00";
Apr 3, 12:00
------------------------------
Sun Apr 03 12:00:00 2005 CDT
(1 row)
-SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-02 12:00-07' + interval '24 hours' as "Apr 3, 13:00";
+SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-02 12:00-06' + interval '24 hours' as "Apr 3, 13:00";
Apr 3, 13:00
------------------------------
Sun Apr 03 13:00:00 2005 CDT
(1 row)
-SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-03 12:00-06' - interval '1 day' as "Apr 2, 12:00";
+SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-03 12:00-05' - interval '1 day' as "Apr 2, 12:00";
Apr 2, 12:00
------------------------------
Sat Apr 02 12:00:00 2005 CST
(1 row)
-SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-03 12:00-06' - interval '24 hours' as "Apr 2, 11:00";
+SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-03 12:00-05' - interval '24 hours' as "Apr 2, 11:00";
Apr 2, 11:00
------------------------------
Sat Apr 02 11:00:00 2005 CST
Index: src/test/regress/pg_regress.c
===================================================================
--- src/test/regress/pg_regress.c.orig
+++ src/test/regress/pg_regress.c
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ static char *shellprog = SHELLPROG;
*/
#ifndef WIN32
const char *basic_diff_opts = "";
-const char *pretty_diff_opts = "-U3";
+const char *pretty_diff_opts = "-U5";
#else
const char *basic_diff_opts = "-w";
const char *pretty_diff_opts = "-w -U3";
Index: src/test/regress/sql/horology.sql
===================================================================
--- src/test/regress/sql/horology.sql.orig
+++ src/test/regress/sql/horology.sql
@@ -122,11 +122,11 @@ SELECT (timestamp with time zone 'tomorr
SELECT (timestamp with time zone 'tomorrow' > 'now') as "True";
-- timestamp with time zone, interval arithmetic around DST change
-SET TIME ZONE 'CST7CDT';
-SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-02 12:00-07' + interval '1 day' as "Apr 3, 12:00";
-SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-02 12:00-07' + interval '24 hours' as "Apr 3, 13:00";
-SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-03 12:00-06' - interval '1 day' as "Apr 2, 12:00";
-SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-03 12:00-06' - interval '24 hours' as "Apr 2, 11:00";
+SET TIME ZONE 'CST6CDT';
+SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-02 12:00-06' + interval '1 day' as "Apr 3, 12:00";
+SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-02 12:00-06' + interval '24 hours' as "Apr 3, 13:00";
+SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-03 12:00-05' - interval '1 day' as "Apr 2, 12:00";
+SELECT timestamp with time zone '2005-04-03 12:00-05' - interval '24 hours' as "Apr 2, 11:00";
RESET TIME ZONE;

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addFilter("useless-explicit-provides")
addFilter("unnecessary-buildrequires")
addFilter("patch-not-applied")
addFilter("non-standard-uid")
addFilter("file-not-in-%lang")
addFilter("no-dependency-on")
addFilter("no-soname")

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commit a210bee6273041cf9773383e2dda58a7d7c84be4
Author: yac <yac@blesmrt.net>
Date: Fri Mar 8 17:56:58 2013 +0100
+ SET LC_
Index: postgresql-11beta1/src/test/regress/expected/int8.out
===================================================================
--- postgresql-11beta1.orig/src/test/regress/expected/int8.out
+++ postgresql-11beta1/src/test/regress/expected/int8.out
@@ -580,6 +580,7 @@ SELECT '' AS to_char_12, to_char(q2, 'FM
| -4567890123456789.000
(5 rows)
+SET LC_MONETARY='C';
SELECT '' AS to_char_13, to_char(q2, 'L9999999999999999.000') FROM INT8_TBL;
to_char_13 | to_char
------------+------------------------
Index: postgresql-11beta1/src/test/regress/expected/numeric.out
===================================================================
--- postgresql-11beta1.orig/src/test/regress/expected/numeric.out
+++ postgresql-11beta1/src/test/regress/expected/numeric.out
@@ -1079,6 +1079,7 @@ SELECT '' AS to_char_15, to_char(val, 'F
| -24926804.04504742
(10 rows)
+SET LC_MONETARY='C';
SELECT '' AS to_char_16, to_char(val, 'L9999999999999999.099999999999999') FROM num_data;
to_char_16 | to_char
------------+------------------------------------
Index: postgresql-11beta1/src/test/regress/sql/int8.sql
===================================================================
--- postgresql-11beta1.orig/src/test/regress/sql/int8.sql
+++ postgresql-11beta1/src/test/regress/sql/int8.sql
@@ -116,6 +116,7 @@ SELECT '' AS to_char_9, to_char(q2, '09
SELECT '' AS to_char_10, to_char(q2, 'S0999999999999999') FROM INT8_TBL;
SELECT '' AS to_char_11, to_char(q2, 'FM0999999999999999') FROM INT8_TBL;
SELECT '' AS to_char_12, to_char(q2, 'FM9999999999999999.000') FROM INT8_TBL;
+SET LC_MONETARY='C';
SELECT '' AS to_char_13, to_char(q2, 'L9999999999999999.000') FROM INT8_TBL;
SELECT '' AS to_char_14, to_char(q2, 'FM9999999999999999.999') FROM INT8_TBL;
SELECT '' AS to_char_15, to_char(q2, 'S 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 . 9 9 9') FROM INT8_TBL;
Index: postgresql-11beta1/src/test/regress/sql/numeric.sql
===================================================================
--- postgresql-11beta1.orig/src/test/regress/sql/numeric.sql
+++ postgresql-11beta1/src/test/regress/sql/numeric.sql
@@ -773,6 +773,7 @@ SELECT '' AS to_char_12, to_char(val, 'F
SELECT '' AS to_char_13, to_char(val, 'FM9999999999990999.990999999999999') FROM num_data;
SELECT '' AS to_char_14, to_char(val, 'FM0999999999999999.999909999999999') FROM num_data;
SELECT '' AS to_char_15, to_char(val, 'FM9999999990999999.099999999999999') FROM num_data;
+SET LC_MONETARY='C';
SELECT '' AS to_char_16, to_char(val, 'L9999999999999999.099999999999999') FROM num_data;
SELECT '' AS to_char_17, to_char(val, 'FM9999999999999999.99999999999999') FROM num_data;
SELECT '' AS to_char_18, to_char(val, 'S 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 . 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9') FROM num_data;

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commit 463154c669010cffc0e96b683576f1e879b61d8b
Author: yac <yac@blesmrt.net>
Date: Mon Mar 11 18:42:39 2013 +0100
don't unlink the result file
Index: postgresql-12beta2/src/test/regress/pg_regress.c
===================================================================
--- postgresql-12beta2.orig/src/test/regress/pg_regress.c
+++ postgresql-12beta2/src/test/regress/pg_regress.c
@@ -2597,7 +2597,6 @@ regression_main(int argc, char *argv[],
else
{
unlink(difffilename);
- unlink(logfilename);
}
if (fail_count != 0)

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Change the built-in default socket directory to be /var/run/postgresql.
For backwards compatibility with (probably non-libpq-based) clients that
might still expect to find the socket in /tmp, also create a socket in
/tmp. This is to resolve communication problems with clients operating
under systemd's PrivateTmp environment, which won't be using the same
global /tmp directory as the server; see bug #825448.
Note that we apply the socket directory change at the level of the
hard-wired defaults in the C code, not by just twiddling the setting in
postgresql.conf.sample; this is so that the change will take effect on
server package update, without requiring any existing postgresql.conf
to be updated. (Of course, a user who dislikes this behavior can still
override it via postgresql.conf.)
Index: src/bin/pg_upgrade/test.sh
===================================================================
--- src/bin/pg_upgrade/test.sh.orig
+++ src/bin/pg_upgrade/test.sh
@@ -64,7 +64,9 @@ case $testhost in
;;
esac
-POSTMASTER_OPTS="-F -c listen_addresses=\"$LISTEN_ADDRESSES\" -k \"$PGHOST\""
+# we want the Unix sockets in $temp_root
+PGHOST=$temp_root
+POSTMASTER_OPTS="-F -c listen_addresses=\"$LISTEN_ADDRESSES\" -k \"$PGHOST\" -c unix_socket_directories='$PGHOST'"
export PGHOST
# don't rely on $PWD here, as old shells don't set it
Index: src/backend/utils/misc/guc.c
===================================================================
--- src/backend/utils/misc/guc.c.orig
+++ src/backend/utils/misc/guc.c
@@ -3954,7 +3954,7 @@ static struct config_string ConfigureNam
},
&Unix_socket_directories,
#ifdef HAVE_UNIX_SOCKETS
- DEFAULT_PGSOCKET_DIR,
+ DEFAULT_PGSOCKET_DIR ", /tmp",
#else
"",
#endif
Index: src/bin/initdb/initdb.c
===================================================================
--- src/bin/initdb/initdb.c.orig
+++ src/bin/initdb/initdb.c
@@ -1103,7 +1103,7 @@ setup_config(void)
#ifdef HAVE_UNIX_SOCKETS
snprintf(repltok, sizeof(repltok), "#unix_socket_directories = '%s'",
- DEFAULT_PGSOCKET_DIR);
+ DEFAULT_PGSOCKET_DIR ", /tmp");
#else
snprintf(repltok, sizeof(repltok), "#unix_socket_directories = ''");
#endif
Index: src/include/pg_config_manual.h
===================================================================
--- src/include/pg_config_manual.h.orig
+++ src/include/pg_config_manual.h
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@
* here's where to twiddle it. You can also override this at runtime
* with the postmaster's -k switch.
*/
-#define DEFAULT_PGSOCKET_DIR "/tmp"
+#define DEFAULT_PGSOCKET_DIR "/var/run/postgresql"
/*
* This is the default event source for Windows event log.

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-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Oct 7 09:03:24 UTC 2019 - Marcus Rueckert <mrueckert@suse.de>
- initial package for the postgresql 12 branch
https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/1976/

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#
# spec file for package postgresql11
#
# Copyright (c) 2019 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
#
# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
# upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the
# file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the
# license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which
# case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a
# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
# published by the Open Source Initiative.
# Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/
#
%if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1300
%bcond_without systemd
%else
%bcond_with systemd
%endif
%if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1500
%bcond_without systemd_notify
%bcond_without llvm
%else
%bcond_with systemd_notify
%bcond_with llvm
%endif
%bcond_without selinux
%bcond_without icu
%ifnarch %arm
%bcond_without check
%else
%bcond_with check
%endif
%define pgmajor 12
%define pgname postgresql%pgmajor
%define priority %{pgmajor}
%define libpq libpq5
%define libecpg libecpg6
%define libpq_so libpq.so.5
%define libecpg_so libecpg.so.6
%define pgbasedir %_prefix/lib/%pgname
%define pgtestdir %pgbasedir/test
%define pgbindir %pgbasedir/bin
%define pglibdir %pgbasedir/%_lib
%define pgincludedir %_includedir/pgsql
%define pgdatadir %_datadir/%pgname
%define pgdocdir %_docdir/%pgname
%define pgextensiondir %pgdatadir/extension
%define pgcontribdir %pgdatadir/contrib
%define pgmandir %_mandir
%if "@BUILD_FLAVOR@" == "libs"
Name: %pgname-libs
%define buildmain 0
%define buildlibs 1
%define builddevel 1
%else
Name: %pgname
%define buildmain 1
%define buildlibs 0
%define builddevel 0
%endif
%if %buildmain
BuildRequires: docbook_4
BuildRequires: gettext-devel
BuildRequires: libuuid-devel
BuildRequires: ncurses-devel
BuildRequires: pam-devel
BuildRequires: python3-devel
BuildRequires: readline-devel
BuildRequires: tcl-devel
BuildRequires: timezone
BuildRequires: zlib-devel
#
%endif
BuildRequires: fdupes
%if %{with icu}
BuildRequires: libicu-devel
%endif
%if %{with selinux}
BuildRequires: libselinux-devel
%endif
%if %{with llvm}
BuildRequires: clang-devel
BuildRequires: gcc-c++
BuildRequires: llvm-devel
%endif
BuildRequires: libxslt-devel
BuildRequires: openldap2-devel
BuildRequires: openssl-devel
BuildRequires: pkg-config
%if 0%{?suse_version} == 1110
BuildRequires: krb5-devel
%else
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(krb5)
%endif
%if %{with systemd_notify}
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libsystemd)
BuildRequires: pkgconfig(systemd)
%endif
#!BuildIgnore: %pgname
#!BuildIgnore: %pgname-server
#!BuildIgnore: postgresql-implementation
#!BuildIgnore: postgresql-server-implementation
Summary: Basic Clients and Utilities for PostgreSQL
License: PostgreSQL
Group: Productivity/Databases/Tools
Version: 12.0
Release: 0
%define pkg_version 12.0
Source0: https://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/source/v%{version}/postgresql-%{pkg_version}.tar.bz2
Source1: https://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/source/v%{version}/postgresql-%{pkg_version}.tar.bz2.sha256
Source2: baselibs.conf
Source3: postgresql-README.SUSE
Source17: postgresql-rpmlintrc
Source18: series
Patch1: postgresql-conf.patch
Patch2: postgresql-regress.patch
# PL/Perl needs to be linked with rpath (bsc#578053)
Patch4: postgresql-plperl-keep-rpath.patch
Patch6: postgresql-testsuite-int8.sql.patch
Patch8: postgresql-testsuite-keep-results-file.patch
Patch9: postgresql-var-run-socket.patch
Url: https://www.postgresql.org/
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
Provides: postgresql = %version-%release
Provides: postgresql-implementation = %version-%release
Requires: %libpq >= %version
Requires(post): postgresql-noarch >= %pgmajor
Requires(postun): postgresql-noarch >= %pgmajor
%description
PostgreSQL is an advanced object-relational database management system
that supports an extended subset of the SQL standard, including
transactions, foreign keys, subqueries, triggers, and user-defined
types and functions.
This package contains the basic utility and client programs necessary
to maintain and work with local or remote PostgreSQL databases as well
as manual pages for the SQL commands that PostgreSQL supports. Full
HTML documentation for PostgreSQL can be found in the postgresql-docs
package.
%package -n %libpq
Summary: Shared Libraries Required for PostgreSQL Clients
Group: Productivity/Databases/Clients
Provides: postgresql-libs:%_libdir/libpq.so.5
Obsoletes: postgresql-libs < %version
# bug437293
%if "%_lib" == "lib64"
Conflicts: %libpq-32bit < %version
%endif
%ifarch ia64
Conflicts: %libpq-x86 < %version
%endif
%ifarch ppc64
Obsoletes: postgresql-libs-64bit
%endif
%description -n %libpq
PostgreSQL is an advanced object-relational database management system
that supports an extended subset of the SQL standard, including
transactions, foreign keys, subqueries, triggers, user-defined types
and functions.
This package provides the client library that most PostgreSQL client
program or language bindings are using.
%package -n %libecpg
Summary: Shared Libraries Required for PostgreSQL Clients
Group: Productivity/Databases/Clients
Provides: postgresql-libs:%_libdir/libecpg.so.6
%description -n %libecpg
PostgreSQL is an advanced object-relational database management system
that supports an extended subset of the SQL standard, including
transactions, foreign keys, subqueries, triggers, user-defined types
and functions.
This package provides the runtime library of the embedded SQL C
preprocessor for PostgreSQL.
%if %builddevel
%package -n %pgname-devel
Summary: PostgreSQL client development header files and libraries
Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++
Provides: postgresql-devel-implementation = %version-%release
Requires: %libecpg >= %version
Requires: %libpq >= %version
Requires(post): postgresql-noarch >= %pgmajor
Requires(postun): postgresql-noarch >= %pgmajor
# Installation of postgresql??-devel is exclusive
Provides: postgresql-devel-exclusive = %pgmajor
Conflicts: postgresql-devel-exclusive < %pgmajor
%description -n %pgname-devel
PostgreSQL is an advanced object-relational database management system
that supports an extended subset of the SQL standard, including
transactions, foreign keys, subqueries, triggers, and user-defined
types and functions.
This package contains the header files and libraries needed to compile
C applications which will directly interact with a PostgreSQL database
management server and the ECPG Embedded C Postgres preprocessor. You
need to install this package if you want to develop applications in C
which will interact with a PostgreSQL server.
For building PostgreSQL server extensions, see the
postgresql%pgmajor-server-devel package.
%endif
%if %buildmain
%package server
Summary: The Programs Needed to Create and Run a PostgreSQL Server
Group: Productivity/Databases/Servers
PreReq: /sbin/chkconfig
PreReq: postgresql = %version
Requires: glibc-locale
Requires: timezone
Recommends: %{name}-llvmjit
Provides: postgresql-server-implementation = %version-%release
Requires: %libpq >= %version
Requires(pre): postgresql-server-noarch >= %pgmajor
Requires(preun): postgresql-server-noarch >= %pgmajor
Requires(postun): postgresql-server-noarch >= %pgmajor
Requires(post): postgresql-noarch >= %pgmajor
Requires(postun): postgresql-noarch >= %pgmajor
%description server
PostgreSQL is an advanced object-relational database management system
that supports an extended subset of the SQL standard, including
transactions, foreign keys, sub-queries, triggers, and user-defined
types and functions.
This package includes the programs needed to create and run a
PostgreSQL server, which will in turn allow you to create and maintain
PostgreSQL databases.
%package server-devel
Summary: PostgreSQL server development header files and utilities
Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++
Provides: postgresql-server-devel = %version-%release
Provides: postgresql-server-devel-implementation = %version-%release
Requires(post): postgresql-server-noarch >= %pgmajor
Requires(postun): postgresql-server-noarch >= %pgmajor
Requires: %pgname-devel = %version
Requires: %pgname-server = %version-%release
# Installation of postgresql??-devel is exclusive
Provides: postgresql-server-devel-exclusive = %pgmajor
Conflicts: postgresql-server-devel-exclusive < %pgmajor
%if %{with llvm}
Requires: clang-devel
%endif
%description server-devel
PostgreSQL is an advanced object-relational database management system
that supports an extended subset of the SQL standard, including
transactions, foreign keys, subqueries, triggers, and user-defined
types and functions.
This package contains the header files and libraries needed to compile
C extensions that link into the PostgreSQL server. For building client
applications, see the postgresql%pgmajor-devel package.
%if %{with llvm}
%package llvmjit
Summary: Just-in-time compilation support for PostgreSQL
Group: Productivity/Databases/Servers
Provides: postgresql-llvmjit-implementation = %version-%release
Requires: %pgname-server = %version-%release
Requires: postgresql-llvmjit-noarch >= %pgmajor
%description llvmjit
PostgreSQL is an advanced object-relational database management system
that supports an extended subset of the SQL standard, including
transactions, foreign keys, sub-queries, triggers, and user-defined
types and functions.
This package contains support for just-in-time compiling parts of
PostgreSQL queries. Using LLVM it compiles e.g. expressions and tuple
deforming into native code, with the goal of accelerating analytics
queries.
%endif
%package test
Summary: The test suite for PostgreSQL
Group: Productivity/Databases/Servers
Provides: postgresql-test-implementation = %version-%release
Requires: %pgname-server = %version
Requires: postgresql-test-noarch >= %pgmajor
%description test
This package contains the sources and pre-built binaries of various
tests for the PostgreSQL database management system, including
regression tests and benchmarks.
%package docs
Summary: HTML Documentation for PostgreSQL
Group: Productivity/Databases/Tools
Provides: postgresql-docs-implementation = %version-%release
Requires: postgresql-docs-noarch >= %pgmajor
%if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1120
BuildArch: noarch
%endif
%description docs
PostgreSQL is an advanced object-relational database management system
that supports an extended subset of the SQL standard, including
transactions, foreign keys, subqueries, triggers, and user-defined
types and functions.
This package contains the HTML documentation for PostgreSQL. The start
page is: file:///usr/share/doc/packages/%pgname/html/index.html .
Manual pages for the PostgreSQL SQL statements can be found in the
postgresql package.
%package contrib
Summary: Contributed Extensions and Additions to PostgreSQL
Group: Productivity/Databases/Tools
Provides: postgresql-contrib-implementation = %version-%release
Requires: postgresql-contrib-noarch >= %pgmajor
Requires(post): %pgname >= %pgmajor
Requires: %pgname >= %pgmajor
PreReq: %pgname-server = %version-%release
%description contrib
PostgreSQL is an advanced object-relational database management system
that supports an extended subset of the SQL standard, including
transactions, foreign keys, subqueries, triggers, and user-defined
types and functions.
The postgresql-contrib package includes extensions and additions that
are distributed along with the PostgreSQL sources, but are not (yet)
officially part of the PostgreSQL core.
Documentation for the modules contained in this package can be found in
/usr/share/doc/packages/postgresql/contrib.
%package plperl
Summary: The PL/Tcl, PL/Perl, and PL/Python procedural languages for PostgreSQL
Group: Productivity/Databases/Servers
Provides: postgresql-plperl-implementation = %version-%release
Requires: %pgname-server = %version-%release
Requires: perl = %perl_version
Requires: postgresql-plperl-noarch >= %pgmajor
%description plperl
This package contains the the PL/Tcl, PL/Perl, and PL/Python procedural
languages for the back-end. With these modules one can use Perl,
Python, and Tcl to write stored procedures, functions and triggers.
PostgreSQL also offers the builtin procedural language PL/SQL.
%package plpython
Summary: The PL/Python Procedural Languages for PostgreSQL
Group: Productivity/Databases/Servers
Provides: postgresql-plpython-implementation = %version-%release
Requires: %pgname-server = %version-%release
Requires: postgresql-plpython-noarch >= %pgmajor
Requires: python
%description plpython
PostgreSQL is an advanced object-relational database management system
that supports an extended subset of the SQL standard, including
transactions, foreign keys, subqueries, triggers, and user-defined
types and functions.
This package contains the PL/Python procedural language for PostgreSQL.
With this module one can use Python to write stored procedures,
functions, and triggers.
PostgreSQL also offers the built-in procedural language PL/SQL which is
included in the postgresql-server package.
%package pltcl
Summary: PL/Tcl Procedural Language for PostgreSQL
Group: Productivity/Databases/Tools
Provides: postgresql-pltcl-implementation = %version-%release
Requires: %pgname-server = %version
Requires: postgresql-pltcl-noarch >= %pgmajor
Requires: tcl
%description pltcl
PostgreSQL is an advanced object-relational database management system
that supports an extended subset of the SQL standard, including
transactions, foreign keys, subqueries, triggers, and user-defined
types and functions.
This package contains the PL/Tcl procedural language for PostgreSQL.
With thie module one can use Tcl to write stored procedures, functions,
and triggers.
PostgreSQL also offers the built-in procedural language PL/SQL which is
included in the postgresql-server package.
%endif
%prep
%setup -q -n postgresql-%pkg_version
# Keep the timestamp of configure, because patching it would otherwise
# confuse PostgreSQL's build system
touch -r configure tmp
%patch1
%patch2
%patch4
%patch6 -p1
%patch8 -p1
%patch9
touch -r tmp configure
rm tmp
find src/test/ -name '*.orig' -delete
find -name .gitignore -delete
%build
%global _lto_cflags %{_lto_cflags} -ffat-lto-objects
export PYTHON=python3
PACKAGE_TARNAME=%pgname %configure \
--bindir=%pgbindir \
--libdir=%pglibdir \
--includedir=%pgincludedir \
--datadir=%pgdatadir \
--docdir=%pgdocdir \
--mandir=%pgmandir \
--disable-rpath \
--enable-nls \
--enable-thread-safety \
--enable-integer-datetimes \
%if %buildmain
--with-python \
--with-perl \
--with-tcl \
--with-tclconfig=%_libdir \
--with-pam \
--with-uuid=e2fs \
--with-libxml \
--with-libxslt \
%if %{with systemd_notify}
--with-systemd \
%endif
%if %{with selinux}
--with-selinux \
%endif
%if %{with icu}
--with-icu \
%endif
%if %{with llvm}
--with-llvm \
%endif
%else
--without-readline \
%endif
--with-openssl \
--with-ldap \
--with-gssapi \
--with-krb5 \
--with-system-tzdata=/usr/share/zoneinfo
%if !%buildmain
# Disabled smp_mflags as some dependencies are incorrect in the interfaces code are incorrect which leads to failed builds
make -C src/interfaces # %{?_smp_mflags}
%else
make %{?_smp_mflags} PACKAGE_TARNAME=%pgname
%if %{with check}
%check
#
# Run the regression tests.
#
make check || {
for f in src/test/regress/log/* {,src/test/regress/}regression.diffs; do
if test -f $f; then
cat $f
fi
done
exit 1
}
%endif
%endif
%install
%if %buildmain
make DESTDIR=%buildroot PACKAGE_TARNAME=%pgname install install-docs
mv %buildroot%pgincludedir/{server,..}
make DESTDIR=%buildroot PACKAGE_TARNAME=%pgname -C src/interfaces uninstall
rm -rf %buildroot%pgincludedir/*
mv %buildroot%pgincludedir{/../server,}
# {{{ the test package
mkdir -p %buildroot%pgtestdir/regress
install -sm 0755 contrib/spi/{refint.so,autoinc.so} %buildroot%pgtestdir/regress
install -sm 0755 src/test/regress/{pg_regress,regress.so} %buildroot%pgtestdir/regress
for i in src/test/regress/{data,expected,input,output,sql}; do
cp -r $i %buildroot%pgtestdir/regress/
done
install -m 0644 src/test/regress/{serial,parallel}_schedule %buildroot%pgtestdir/regress
# }}}
%endif
%if %builddevel || %buildlibs
make DESTDIR=%buildroot PACKAGE_TARNAME=%pgname -C src/include install
make DESTDIR=%buildroot PACKAGE_TARNAME=%pgname -C src/interfaces install
rm -rf %buildroot%pgincludedir/server
%endif
# The client libraries go to libdir
mkdir -p %buildroot/%_libdir
ls %buildroot%pglibdir/lib* |
grep -v walreceiver |
xargs mv -t %buildroot/%_libdir
mv %buildroot%pglibdir/pkgconfig %buildroot%_libdir
find %buildroot%_libdir/pkgconfig -type f -exec sed -i 's, -L%pglibdir,,' '{}' +
# Don't ship static libraries,
# libpgport.a and libpgcommon.a are needed, though.
rm -f $(ls %buildroot/%_libdir/*.a %buildroot%pglibdir/*.a | grep -F -v -e libpgport.a -e libpgcommon.a)
%if %buildmain
#
# Install and collect the contrib stuff
#
touch flag; sleep 1 # otherwise we have installed files that are not newer than flag
make DESTDIR=%buildroot -C contrib install
find %buildroot -type f -cnewer flag -printf "/%%P\n" |
grep -v -e %_docdir -e %pgbindir -e %pgincludedir -e %pglibdir/bitcode \
> contrib.files
rm flag
install -d -m 750 %buildroot/var/lib/pgsql
install -d -m755 %buildroot%pgdocdir
cp doc/KNOWN_BUGS doc/MISSING_FEATURES COPYRIGHT \
README HISTORY %buildroot%pgdocdir
cp -a %SOURCE3 %buildroot%pgdocdir/README.SUSE
# Use versioned names for the man pages:
for f in %buildroot%pgmandir/man*/*; do
mv $f ${f}pg%pgmajor
done
%endif
mkdir -p %buildroot{%_bindir,%_mandir/man1}
mkdir -p %buildroot/etc/alternatives
genlists ()
{
# usage: genlists packagename basenames
PKG=$1
shift
for f in $@
do
BIN=%_bindir/$f
ALTBIN=/etc/alternatives/$f
PGBIN=%pgbindir/$f
MAN=%pgmandir/man1/$f.1*
touch %buildroot$ALTBIN
ln -s $ALTBIN %buildroot$BIN
echo "$PGBIN" >> $PKG.files
echo "$BIN" >> $PKG.files
echo "%ghost $ALTBIN" >> $PKG.files
test -e %buildroot$MAN &&
echo "%doc $MAN" >> $PKG.files
%find_lang $f-%pgmajor $PKG.files ||:
done
}
%if %buildmain
genlists main \
createdb clusterdb createuser dropdb \
dropuser pg_dump pg_dumpall pg_restore pg_rewind psql vacuumdb \
reindexdb pg_basebackup pg_receivewal pg_isready pg_recvlogical pg_checksums
%find_lang plpgsql-%pgmajor main.files
%find_lang pgscripts-%pgmajor main.files
genlists server \
initdb pg_ctl pg_controldata pg_resetwal pg_waldump postgres postmaster
genlists server-devel \
pg_config
genlists contrib \
oid2name pg_archivecleanup pg_standby pg_test_fsync pg_upgrade \
pgbench vacuumlo pg_test_timing
for pl in plperl plpython pltcl; do
%find_lang $pl-%{pgmajor} $pl.lang
done
ln -s /etc/alternatives/postgresql %buildroot/usr/lib/postgresql
touch %buildroot/etc/alternatives/postgresql
# Remove mostly unneeded buildtime requirements for server extensions
sed -i '/^LIBS = /s/= .*/=/' %buildroot/%pglibdir/pgxs/src/Makefile.global
%endif
%if %builddevel
# Make sure we can also link agaist newer versions
pushd %buildroot%_libdir
for f in *.so; do
ln -sf $f.? $f
done
popd
mkdir -p %buildroot%pgmandir/man1
cp -a doc/src/sgml/man1/ecpg.1 %buildroot%pgmandir/man1/ecpg.1pg%pgmajor
genlists devel ecpg
# Build up the file lists for the libpq and libecpg packages
cat > libpq.files <<EOF
%defattr(-,root,root)
%dir %pgdatadir
%_libdir/libpq.so.5
%_libdir/libpq.so.5.%pgmajor
%pgdatadir/pg_service.conf.sample
EOF
%find_lang libpq5-%{pgmajor} libpq.files
cat > libecpg.files <<EOF
%defattr(-,root,root)
%_libdir/libecpg.so.6
%_libdir/libecpg.so.6.%pgmajor
%_libdir/libecpg_compat.so.3
%_libdir/libecpg_compat.so.3.%pgmajor
%_libdir/libpgtypes.so.3
%_libdir/libpgtypes.so.3.%pgmajor
EOF
%find_lang ecpglib6-%{pgmajor} libecpg.files
%if !%buildlibs
# Delete the contents of the libs and devel packages, if we don't want to build them
awk -v P=%buildroot '/^(%lang|[^%])/{print P $NF}' libpq.files libecpg.files | xargs rm
%endif
%else # !devel
rm -f %buildroot%pgmandir/man1/ecpg.*
%endif
%fdupes %buildroot
%if %buildmain
%postun
/usr/share/postgresql/install-alternatives %priority
%post
/usr/share/postgresql/install-alternatives %priority
%post server
/usr/share/postgresql/install-alternatives %priority
%preun server
# Stop only when we are uninstalling the currently running version
test -n "$FIRST_ARG" || FIRST_ARG="$1"
if [ "$FIRST_ARG" -eq 0 -a -x /usr/bin/systemctl ]; then
%if %{with systemd}
%define stop %_stop_on_removal postgresql.service
eval $(systemctl show postgresql --property=MainPID)
%else
%define stop /sbin/init.d postgresql stop
MainPID=$(pidof -s postgres) || :
%endif
if test -n "$MainPID" && test "$MainPID" -ne 0; then
BIN=$(readlink -n /proc/$MainPID/exe)
DIR=$(dirname ${BIN% *})
if test "$DIR" = "%pgbindir" -o "$DIR" = "%_bindir"; then
%stop
fi
fi
fi
%postun server
/usr/share/postgresql/install-alternatives %priority
# Restart only when we are updating the currently running version
# or from the old packaging scheme
test -n "$FIRST_ARG" || FIRST_ARG="$1"
if [ "$FIRST_ARG" -ge 1 ]; then
%if %{with systemd}
%define restart %_restart_on_update postgresql.service
eval $(systemctl show postgresql --property=MainPID)
%else
%define restart /sbin/init.d postgresql restart
MainPID=$(pidof -s postgres) || :
%endif
if test -n "$MainPID" && test "$MainPID" -ne 0 &&
readlink -n /proc/$MainPID/exe | grep -Fq " (deleted)"
then
BIN=$(readlink -n /proc/$MainPID/exe)
DIR=$(dirname ${BIN% *})
if test "$DIR" = "%pgbindir" -o "$DIR" = "%_bindir"; then
%restart
fi
fi
fi
%post contrib
/usr/share/postgresql/install-alternatives %priority
%postun contrib
/usr/share/postgresql/install-alternatives %priority
%post -n %pgname-server-devel
/usr/share/postgresql/install-alternatives %priority
%postun -n %pgname-server-devel
/usr/share/postgresql/install-alternatives %priority
%endif
%if %builddevel
%post -n %pgname-devel
/usr/share/postgresql/install-alternatives %priority
%postun -n %pgname-devel
/usr/share/postgresql/install-alternatives %priority
%endif
%if %buildlibs
%post -n %libpq -p /sbin/ldconfig
%postun -n %libpq -p /sbin/ldconfig
%post -n %libecpg -p /sbin/ldconfig
%postun -n %libecpg -p /sbin/ldconfig
%endif
%if %buildmain
%files -f main.files
%defattr(-,root,root)
%dir %pgbindir
%doc %pgmandir/man7/*
%docdir %pgdocdir
%dir %pgdocdir
%pgdocdir/[[:upper:]]*
%dir %pglibdir
/usr/lib/postgresql
%ghost /etc/alternatives/postgresql
%files test
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%pgtestdir
%files docs
%defattr(-,root,root)
%doc %pgmandir/man3/*
%docdir %pgdocdir
%dir %pgdocdir
%pgdocdir/html
%files contrib -f contrib.files
%defattr(-,root,root)
%docdir %pgdocdir
%dir %pgdocdir
%pgdocdir/extension
%dir %pgdatadir
%dir %pgcontribdir
/usr/lib/postgresql
%files server -f server.files
%defattr(-,root,root)
%dir %pgbasedir
%dir %pgextensiondir
%dir %pglibdir
%pglibdir/pgoutput.so
%pglibdir/plpgsql.so
%pglibdir/dict_snowball.so
%pgdatadir/tsearch_data
%exclude %pgdatadir/tsearch_data/*.rules
%dir %pgdatadir
/usr/lib/postgresql
%pgdatadir/timezone*
%pgdatadir/*.*
%if %buildlibs
%exclude %pgdatadir/pg_service.conf.sample
%endif
#exclude %pgdatadir/*.pltcl
%pglibdir/*_and_*.so
%pglibdir/euc2004_sjis2004.so
%pglibdir/libpqwalreceiver.so
%if %{with llvm}
%dir %pglibdir/bitcode
%endif
%pgextensiondir/plpgsql*
%attr(750,postgres,postgres) %dir /var/lib/pgsql
%if %{with llvm}
%files llvmjit
%pglibdir/llvm*
%pglibdir/bitcode/*
%endif
%files server-devel -f server-devel.files
%defattr(-,root,root)
%pgincludedir
%pglibdir/pgxs
%_libdir/lib*.a
%files pltcl -f pltcl.lang
%defattr(-,root,root)
%pgextensiondir/pltcl*
%pglibdir/pltcl.so
#pgdatadir/*.pltcl
#pgbindir/pltcl*
%files plperl -f plperl.lang
%defattr(-,root,root)
%pgextensiondir/plperl*
%pglibdir/plperl.so
%files plpython -f plpython.lang
%defattr(-,root,root)
%pgextensiondir/plpython*
%pglibdir/plpython*.so
%endif
%if %buildlibs
%files -n %libpq -f libpq.files
%files -n %libecpg -f libecpg.files
%endif
%if %builddevel
%files -n %pgname-devel -f devel.files
%defattr(-,root,root)
%dir %pgbasedir
%dir %pgbindir
%_libdir/pkgconfig/*
%_libdir/lib*.so
%pgincludedir
%endif
%changelog

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postgresql-testsuite-int8.sql.patch -p1
postgresql-testsuite-keep-results-file.patch
postgresql-var-run-socket.patch -p0