Is postgresql83-server broken?
Palle Girgensohn
girgen at FreeBSD.org
Fri Aug 29 13:18:48 UTC 2008
I submitted a patch yesterday the I think fixes this problem. Please try
upgrading, and if it still doesn't work, email me again.
Regards,
Palle
--On fredag, fr 29 aug 2008 13.37.06 +0200 Ivan Voras <ivoras at freebsd.org>
wrote:
> 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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