Re: 7.3.5 release (was: Re: SELECT with row>32k hangs over SSL-Connection)

From: Tom Lane <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us>
To: Jan Wieck <JanWieck(at)Yahoo(dot)com>
Cc: Bruce Momjian <pgman(at)candle(dot)pha(dot)pa(dot)us>, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: 7.3.5 release (was: Re: SELECT with row>32k hangs over SSL-Connection)
Date: 2003-10-29 16:24:25
Message-ID: 5200.1067444665@sss.pgh.pa.us
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Jan Wieck <JanWieck(at)Yahoo(dot)com> writes:
> Tom Lane wrote:
>> Yeah, I think we have accumulated enough changes in the 7.3 branch to
>> justify a 7.3.5, but I'm not sure when we'll get around to it.

> On 10/03/2003 Bruce was the only one responding to my question if the
> namespace fix I had for PL/Tcl should be backpatched into 7.3.5. He
> claimed that we'll probably not release any 7.3.X any more and we
> dropped the issue.
> Guess the question is open again then.

I'm on the fence right now, but one or two more fixes in the 7.3 branch
will be enough to make me feel we should put out 7.3.5. If you are
confident of that namespace fix, then I'd say by all means commit it
into the 7.3 branch so it will be there when 7.3.5 happens.

Attached are the current CVS log entries for post-7.3.4 changes in
REL7_3_STABLE. What do you think, is it time yet?

regards, tom lane

2003-10-20 16:01 tgl

* src/backend/rewrite/: rewriteManip.c (REL7_3_STABLE),
rewriteManip.c: It is possible for ResolveNew to be used to insert
a sublink into a subquery that didn't previously have one. We have
traditionally made the caller of ResolveNew responsible for
updating the hasSubLinks flag of the outermost query, but this
fails to account for hasSubLinks in subqueries. Fix ResolveNew to
handle this. We might later want to change the calling convention
of ResolveNew so that it can fix the outer query too, simplifying
callers. But I went with the localized fix for now. Per bug
report from J Smith, 20-Oct-03.

2003-10-02 18:25 tgl

* src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c (REL7_3_STABLE): When dumping
CREATE INDEX, must show opclass name if the opclass isn't in the
schema search path. Otherwise pg_dump doesn't correctly dump
scenarios where a custom opclass is created in 'public' and then
used by indexes in other schemas.

2003-09-29 14:53 momjian

* src/bin/scripts/clusterdb (REL7_3_STABLE):
[ Patch applied only to 7.3.X.]

Hi There's a bug in the clusterdb script where it looks like the
arguments to the psql command are being passed in the wrong order,
so it fails when you run it on a database that is not on localhost.
Here's the output from the command:

133 anands-Computer:bin/scripts> clusterdb -h wooster -U rr granada
psql: warning: extra option wooster ignored psql: warning: extra
option -U ignored psql: warning: extra option rr ignored psql:
warning: extra option -F: ignored psql: warning: extra option -P
ignored psql: warning: extra option format=unaligned ignored psql:
warning: extra option -t ignored psql: warning: extra option -c
ignored psql: warning: extra option SELECT nspname,
pg_class.relname, pg_class_2.relname FROM pg_class, pg_class AS
pg_class_2 JOIN pg_namespace ON (pg_namespace.oid=relnamespace),
pg_index WHERE pg_class.oid=pg_index.indrelid AND
pg_class_2.oid=pg_index.indexrelid AND pg_index.indisclustered AND
pg_class.relowner=(SELECT usesysid FROM pg_user WHERE
usename=current_user) ignored psql: FATAL: user "-h" does not
exist

I'm attaching a patch that fixes the problem. The diff was run on
postgresql 7.3.4

Thanks a lot. Anand Ranganathan

2003-09-28 13:46 wieck

* src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c (REL7_3_STABLE): Backpatched changes
for rules when casts are dumped according to discussion on hackers.

Jan

2003-09-23 11:11 tgl

* src/backend/executor/spi.c (REL7_3_STABLE): _SPI_cursor_operation
forgot to check for failure return from _SPI_begin_call. Per gripe
from Tomasz Myrta.

2003-09-17 14:40 tgl

* src/pl/plpython/plpython.c (REL7_3_STABLE): Back-patch fix for
plpython problems with dropped table columns; per bug report from
Arthur Ward, who also tested this patch.

2003-09-03 15:01 tgl

* src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c (REL7_3_STABLE): Back-patch
the other part of Karel's formatting bug fix.

2003-09-03 11:00 tgl

* src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c (REL7_3_STABLE): Repair
problems with to_char() overrunning its input string. From Karel
Zak.

2003-08-24 17:26 petere

* src/bin/psql/po/de.po (REL7_3_STABLE): Fix translation mistake.

2003-08-24 01:13 ishii

* src/backend/utils/mb/Unicode/gb18030_to_utf8.map (REL7_3_STABLE):
Fix GB18030 to UTF-8 mapping table

2003-08-24 01:00 ishii

* src/backend/utils/mb/Unicode/UCS_to_GB18030.pl (REL7_3_STABLE):
Fix bug in GB18030 conversion script

2003-08-22 17:57 tgl

* src/interfaces/libpq/fe-secure.c (REL7_3_STABLE): Sigh, I'm an
idiot ... SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ isn't an error condition at all, it
just means 'no data available yet'.

2003-08-08 11:49 tgl

* src/backend/utils/mb/conversion_procs/Makefile (REL7_3_STABLE):
Conversion functions must be STRICT to prevent them from getting
null inputs.

2003-08-07 13:56 barry

* src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/: Driver.java.in,
jdbc1/AbstractJdbc1Statement.java (REL7_3_STABLE): Backport to 7.3.
Third try to fix the sql injection vulnerability. This fix
completely removes the ability (hack) of being able to bind a list
of values in an in clause. It was demonstrated that by allowing
that functionality you open up the possibility for certain types of
sql injection attacks. The previous fix attempts all focused on
preventing the insertion of additional sql statements (the
semi-colon problem: xxx; any new sql statement here). But that
still left the ability to change the where clause on the current
statement or perform a subselect which can circumvent applicaiton
security logic and/or allow you to call any stored function.

Modified Files:
Tag: REL7_3_STABLE
jdbc/org/postgresql/Driver.java.in
jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc1/AbstractJdbc1Statement.java

2003-08-05 13:39 tgl

* src/backend/utils/adt/datetime.c (REL7_3_STABLE): Fix several
places where fractional-second inputs were misprocessed in
HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP cases, including two potential stack smashes
when more than six fractional digits were supplied. Per bug report
from Philipp Reisner.

2003-08-04 13:58 tgl

* src/backend/libpq/be-secure.c (REL7_3_STABLE): SSL_read/SSL_write
do not approximate the return conventions of recv() and send() very
well at all; and in any case we can't use retval==0 for EOF due to
race conditions. Make the same fixes in the backend as are
required in libpq.

2003-08-04 13:25 tgl

* src/interfaces/libpq/: fe-misc.c, fe-secure.c (REL7_3_STABLE):
Fix some more problems with testing error returns from SSL.

2003-07-29 18:18 tgl

* src/backend/access/nbtree/nbtsearch.c (REL7_3_STABLE): Fix
longstanding error in _bt_search(): should moveright at top of loop
not bottom. Otherwise we fail to moveright when the root page was
split while we were "in flight" to it. This is not a significant
problem when the root is above the leaf level, but if the root was
also a leaf (ie, a single-page index just got split) we may return
the wrong leaf page to the caller, resulting in failure to find a
key that is in fact present. Bug has existed at least since 7.1,
probably forever.

2003-07-24 00:38 tgl

* src/backend/utils/adt/date.c (REL7_3_STABLE): Fix timestamp_date
for HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP case.

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