Is postgresql83-server broken?

Ivan Voras ivoras at freebsd.org
Fri Aug 29 11:54:26 UTC 2008


There are two problems about this port that I've encountered yesterday
and today; the first is that it defines

USE_AUTOTOOLS=  autoconf:262

and the postgresql source checks that autotools version is exactly 2.61
and bails if it's not.

Second, ICU patches don't seem to be correct either in distinfo or in
Makefile:

/usr/ports/databases/postgresql83-server# make
  =========== BACKUP YOUR DATA! =============
  As always, backup your data before
  upgrading. If the upgrade leads to a higher
  minor revision (e.g. 7.3.x -> 7.4), a dump
  and restore of all databases is
  required. This is *NOT* done by the port!

  Press ctrl-C *now* if you need to pg_dump.
  ===========================================

===>  Vulnerability check disabled, database not found
===>  Found saved configuration for postgresql-server-8.3.1
===>  Extracting for postgresql-server-8.3.3
=> MD5 Checksum OK for postgresql/postgresql-8.3.3.tar.bz2.
=> SHA256 Checksum OK for postgresql/postgresql-8.3.3.tar.bz2.
=> No MD5 checksum recorded for postgresql/pg-833-icu-xx-2008-06-11.diff.gz.
=> No SHA256 checksum recorded for
postgresql/pg-833-icu-xx-2008-06-11.diff.gz.
=> No suitable checksum found for
postgresql/pg-833-icu-xx-2008-06-11.diff.gz.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/databases/postgresql83-server.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/databases/postgresql83-server.

And distinfo contains:
MD5 (postgresql/pg-833-icu-xx-2008-08-28.diff.gz) =
94fb6634636cd36cb5fde449d76ece65
SHA256 (postgresql/pg-833-icu-xx-2008-08-28.diff.gz) =
c7d77dafe78afcf2e92567c7cdfda45dcfe41ea71efb2e326ef4f7eb66ec416b
SIZE (postgresql/pg-833-icu-xx-2008-08-28.diff.gz) = 5302

Any ideas?

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