pgcrypto crypt()/md5 and hmac() leak memory when compiled against
OpenSSL as openssl.c digest ->reset will do two DigestInit calls
against a context. This happened to work with OpenSSL 0.9.6
but not with 0.9.7+.
Reason for the messy code was that I tried to avoid creating
wrapper structure to transport algorithm info and tried to use
OpenSSL context for it. The fix is to create wrapper structure.
It also uses newer digest API to avoid memory allocations
on reset with newer OpenSSLs.
Thanks to Daniel Blaisdell for reporting it.
have the same name as the containing shared library --- as best I can
tell, the compiler internally creates a function of that name, and does
not warn you about the conflict. Fix buildfarm failure in back branches
by renaming tsearch() trigger function at the C level.
that return INTERNAL without also having INTERNAL arguments. Since the
functions in question aren't meant to be called by hand anyway, I just
redeclared them to take 'internal' instead of 'text'. Also add code
to ProcedureCreate() to enforce the restriction, as I should have done
to start with :-(
0.9.7x have EVP_DigestFinal function which which clears all of
EVP_MD_CTX. This makes pgcrypto crash in functions which
re-use one digest context several times: hmac() and crypt()
with md5 algorithm.
Following patch fixes it by carring the digest info around
EVP_DigestFinal and re-initializing cipher.
Marko Kreen.
- Dependency services may not be correctly registered when installing as
a Windows Service.
- The sleep time is changed from milliseconds to seconds as it should
be.
- Error messages during service installation/removal are logged to
stderr.
1 Report error message instead of do nothing in case of error in regex
2 Malloced storage for mask, find and repl part of Affix. This parts may be
large enough in real life (for example in czech, thanks to moje <moje@kalhotky.net>)
Also performed an initial run through of upgrading our Copyright date to
extend to 2005 ... first run here was very simple ... change everything
where: grep 1996-2004 && the word 'Copyright' ... scanned through the
generated list with 'less' first, and after, to make sure that I only
picked up the right entries ...
checks, to ensure the previous test backend has time to quit out of the
regression database. Also, allow all the checks to be run even if one
of them fails. Per suggestions from Andrew Dunstan to improve the
usefulness of buildfarm testing.
> > Windows service, it says you can use the -I and -R options.
> >
> > When I do that and I specify a password with '-P'
> (uppercase) then in
> > the registry it's saved as '-p' (lowercase) in the
> service-commandline
> > (ImagePath).
This was fixed in v1.21 of pg_autovacuum.c, That rev is tagged for
beta3, so you should not be seeing this issue unless you actually have
an older version for some reason.
http://developer.postgresql.org/cvsweb.cgi/pgsql/contrib/pg_autovacuum/p
g_autovacuum.c.diff?r1=1.20;r2=1.21;f=h
> > Also it removes the quotes I added and I'm not so sure it
> would work
> > the way it's supposed to, without it.
It's not so much that it strips them (that happens automagically), more
that it doesn't re-add them when it writes the command line in the
registry. The attached patch fixes that by simply quoting all options
that may need it.
> > If you add DependOnService (a REG_MULTI_SZ an
> array-like-thingie) and
> > have the name (in this case: pgsql-8.0-beta2-dev3) of a service it
> > depends on, it will not fail to start (it will not even try, as
> > PostgreSQL is not running), when PostgreSQL already failed.
> >
> > Maybe it's an idea to specify it on the commandline (what
> service to
> > depend on).
A -E <service> option is added in the attached patch.
Dave Page