Release date: 2012-09-24
This release contains a variety of fixes from 9.1.5. For information about new features in the 9.1 major release, see Section E.128.
A dump/restore is not required for those running 9.1.X.
However, you may need to perform REINDEX
operations to
recover from the effects of the data corruption bug described in the
first changelog item below.
Also, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 9.1.4, see Section E.124.
Fix persistence marking of shared buffers during WAL replay (Jeff Davis)
This mistake can result in buffers not being written out during checkpoints, resulting in data corruption if the server later crashes without ever having written those buffers. Corruption can occur on any server following crash recovery, but it is significantly more likely to occur on standby slave servers since those perform much more WAL replay. There is a low probability of corruption of btree and GIN indexes. There is a much higher probability of corruption of table “visibility maps”. Fortunately, visibility maps are non-critical data in 9.1, so the worst consequence of such corruption in 9.1 installations is transient inefficiency of vacuuming. Table data proper cannot be corrupted by this bug.
While no index corruption due to this bug is known to have occurred
in the field, as a precautionary measure it is recommended that
production installations REINDEX
all btree and GIN
indexes at a convenient time after upgrading to 9.1.6.
Also, if you intend to do an in-place upgrade to 9.2.X, before doing
so it is recommended to perform a VACUUM
of all tables
while having vacuum_freeze_table_age
set to zero. This will ensure that any lingering wrong data in the
visibility maps is corrected before 9.2.X can depend on it. vacuum_cost_delay
can be adjusted to reduce the performance impact of vacuuming, while
causing it to take longer to finish.
Fix planner's assignment of executor parameters, and fix executor's rescan logic for CTE plan nodes (Tom Lane)
These errors could result in wrong answers from queries that scan the
same WITH
subquery multiple times.
Fix misbehavior when default_transaction_isolation
is set to serializable
(Kevin Grittner, Tom Lane, Heikki
Linnakangas)
Symptoms include crashes at process start on Windows, and crashes in hot standby operation.
Improve selectivity estimation for text search queries involving
prefixes, i.e. word
:*
patterns (Tom Lane)
Improve page-splitting decisions in GiST indexes (Alexander Korotkov, Robert Haas, Tom Lane)
Multi-column GiST indexes might suffer unexpected bloat due to this error.
Fix cascading privilege revoke to stop if privileges are still held (Tom Lane)
If we revoke a grant option from some role X
, but
X
still holds that option via a grant from someone
else, we should not recursively revoke the corresponding privilege
from role(s) Y
that X
had granted it
to.
Disallow extensions from containing the schema they are assigned to (Thom Brown)
This situation creates circular dependencies that confuse pg_dump and probably other things. It's confusing for humans too, so disallow it.
Improve error messages for Hot Standby misconfiguration errors (Gurjeet Singh)
Make configure probe for mbstowcs_l
(Tom
Lane)
This fixes build failures on some versions of AIX.
Fix handling of SIGFPE
when PL/Perl is in use (Andres Freund)
Perl resets the process's SIGFPE
handler to
SIG_IGN
, which could result in crashes later on. Restore
the normal Postgres signal handler after initializing PL/Perl.
Prevent PL/Perl from crashing if a recursive PL/Perl function is redefined while being executed (Tom Lane)
Work around possible misoptimization in PL/Perl (Tom Lane)
Some Linux distributions contain an incorrect version of
pthread.h
that results in incorrect compiled code in
PL/Perl, leading to crashes if a PL/Perl function calls another one
that throws an error.
Fix bugs in contrib/pg_trgm
's LIKE
pattern
analysis code (Fujii Masao)
LIKE
queries using a trigram index could produce wrong
results if the pattern contained LIKE
escape characters.
Fix pg_upgrade's handling of line endings on Windows (Andrew Dunstan)
Previously, pg_upgrade might add or remove carriage returns in places such as function bodies.
On Windows, make pg_upgrade use backslash path separators in the scripts it emits (Andrew Dunstan)
Remove unnecessary dependency on pg_config from pg_upgrade (Peter Eisentraut)
Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2012f for DST law changes in Fiji