The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported versions of our database system, including 13.2, 12.6, 11.11, 10.16, 9.6.21, and 9.5.25. This release closes fixes over 80 bugs reported over the last three months. Additionally, this is the **final release** of PostgreSQL 9.5. If you are running PostgreSQL 9.5 in a production environment, we suggest that you make plans to upgrade. For the full list of changes, please review the [release notes](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/release.html). Bug Fixes and Improvements -------------------------- This update also fixes over 80 bugs that were reported in the last several months. Some of these issues only affect version 13, but may also apply to other supported versions. Some of these fixes include: * Fix an issue with GiST indexes where concurrent insertions could lead to a corrupt index with entries placed in the wrong pages. You should `REINDEX` any affected GiST indexes. * Fix `CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY` to ensure rows from concurrent prepared transactions are included in the index. * Fix for possible incorrect query results when a hash aggregation is spilled to disk. * Fix edge case in incremental sort that could lead to sorting results incorrectly or a "retrieved too many tuples in a bounded sort" error. * Avoid crash when a `CALL` or `DO` statement that performs a transaction rollback is executed via extended query protocol, such as from prepared statements. * Fix a failure when a PL/pgSQL procedure used `CALL` on another procedure that has `OUT` parameters did not call execute a `COMMIT` or `ROLLBACK`. * Remove errors from `BEFORE UPDATE` triggers on partitioned tables for restrictions that no longer apply. * Several fixes for queries with joins that could lead to error messages such as "no relation entry for relid N" or "failed to build any N-way joins". * Do not consider parallel-restricted or set-returning functions in an `ORDER BY` expressions when trying to parallelize sorts. * Fix `ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES` to handle duplicate arguments safely. * Several fixes in behavior when `wal_level` is set to `minimal`, including when tables are rewritten within a transaction. * Several fixes for `CREATE TABLE LIKE`. * Ensure that allocated disk space for a dropped relation (e.g. a table) is released promptly when a transaction is committed. * Fix progress reporting for `CLUSTER`. * Fix handling of backslash-escaped multibyte characters in `COPY FROM`. * Fix recently-introduced race conditions in `LISTEN`/`NOTIFY` queue handling. * Allow the `jsonb` concatenation operator (`||`) to handle all combinations of JSON data types. * Fix WAL-reading logic so that standbys can handle timeline switches correctly. This issue could have shown itself with errors like "requested WAL segment has already been removed". * Several leak fixes for the `walsender` process around logical decoding and replication. * Ensure that a nonempty value of `krb_server_keyfile` always overrides any setting of `KRB5_KTNAME` in the server environment * Several fixes for GSS encryption support. * Ensure the `\connect` command allows the use of a password in the `connection_string` argument. * Fix assorted bugs with the `\help` command. * Several fixes for `pg_dump`. * Ensure that `pg_rewind` accounts for all WAL when rewinding a standby server. * Fix memory leak in `contrib/auto_explain`. * Ensure all `postgres_fdw` connections are closed if the a user mapping or foreign server object those connections depend on are dropped. * Fix JIT compilation to be compatible with LLVM 11 and LLVM 12. This update also contains tzdata release 2021a for DST law changes in Russia (Volgograd zone) and South Sudan, plus historical corrections for Australia, Bahamas, Belize, Bermuda, Ghana, Israel, Kenya, Nigeria, Palestine, Seychelles, and Vanuatu. Notably, the Australia/Currie zone has been corrected to the point where it is identical to Australia/Hobart. For the full list of changes available, please review the [release notes](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/release.html). PostgreSQL 9.5 is EOL --------------------- This is the final release of PostgreSQL 9.5. If you are running PostgreSQL 9.5 in a production environment, we suggest that you make plans to upgrade to a newer, supported version of PostgreSQL. Please see our [versioning policy](https://www.postgresql.org/support/versioning/) for more information. Updating -------- All PostgreSQL update releases are cumulative. As with other minor releases, users are not required to dump and reload their database or use `pg_upgrade` in order to apply this update release; you may simply shutdown PostgreSQL and update its binaries. Users who have skipped one or more update releases may need to run additional, post-update steps; please see the release notes for earlier versions for details. For more details, please see the [release notes](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/release.html). **NOTE**: PostgreSQL 9.6 will stop receiving fixes on November 11, 2021. Please see our [versioning policy](https://www.postgresql.org/support/versioning/) for more information. Links ----- * [Download](https://www.postgresql.org/download/) * [Release Notes](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/) * [Security](https://www.postgresql.org/support/security/) * [Versioning Policy](https://www.postgresql.org/support/versioning/) * [Follow @postgresql on Twitter](https://twitter.com/postgresql)