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postgresql17-plperl Write SQL functions for PostgreSQL using Perl5
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Maintainer: pgsql@FreeBSD.org search for ports maintained by this maintainer
Port Added: 2024-08-08 13:03:08
Last Update: 2024-08-08 13:02:46
Commit Hash: 7327472
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Also Listed In: perl5
License: PostgreSQL
WWW:
https://www.postgresql.org/
Description:
PostgreSQL is a sophisticated Object-Relational DBMS, supporting almost all SQL constructs, including subselects, transactions, and user-defined types and functions. It is the most advanced open-source database available anywhere. Commercial Support is also available. The original Postgres code was the effort of many graduate students, undergraduate students, and staff programmers working under the direction of Professor Michael Stonebraker at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1995, Andrew Yu and Jolly Chen took on the task of converting the DBMS query language to SQL and created a new database system which came to known as Postgres95. Many others contributed to the porting, testing, debugging and enhancement of the Postgres95 code. As the code improved, and 1995 faded into memory, PostgreSQL was born. PostgreSQL development is presently being performed by a team of Internet developers who are now responsible for all current and future development. The development team coordinator is Marc G. Fournier (scrappy@PostgreSQL.ORG). Support is available from the PostgreSQL developer/user community through the support mailing list (questions@PostgreSQL.ORG). PostgreSQL is free and the complete source is available.
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Manual pages:
FreshPorts has no man page information for this port.
pkg-plist: as obtained via: make generate-plist
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  1. /usr/local/share/licenses/postgresql17-plperl-17.0/catalog.mk
  2. /usr/local/share/licenses/postgresql17-plperl-17.0/LICENSE
  3. /usr/local/share/licenses/postgresql17-plperl-17.0/PostgreSQL
  4. include/postgresql/server/plperl.h
  5. include/postgresql/server/ppport.h
  6. include/postgresql/server/plperl_system.h
  7. share/postgresql/extension/plperlu--1.0.sql
  8. share/postgresql/extension/plperl.control
  9. share/postgresql/extension/plperl--1.0.sql
  10. share/postgresql/extension/plperlu.control
  11. share/doc/postgresql/README-plperl
  12. lib/postgresql/bool_plperl.so
  13. lib/postgresql/hstore_plperl.so
  14. lib/postgresql/jsonb_plperl.so
  15. lib/postgresql/plperl.so
  16. share/postgresql/extension/bool_plperl--1.0.sql
  17. share/postgresql/extension/bool_plperl.control
  18. share/postgresql/extension/bool_plperlu--1.0.sql
  19. share/postgresql/extension/bool_plperlu.control
  20. share/postgresql/extension/hstore_plperl--1.0.sql
  21. share/postgresql/extension/hstore_plperl.control
  22. share/postgresql/extension/hstore_plperlu--1.0.sql
  23. share/postgresql/extension/hstore_plperlu.control
  24. share/postgresql/extension/jsonb_plperl--1.0.sql
  25. share/postgresql/extension/jsonb_plperl.control
  26. share/postgresql/extension/jsonb_plperlu--1.0.sql
  27. share/postgresql/extension/jsonb_plperlu.control
  28. @owner
  29. @group
  30. @mode
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Dependency lines:
  • postgresql17-plperl>0:databases/postgresql17-plperl
Conflicts:
CONFLICTS:
  • postgresql1[^7]*
To install the port:
cd /usr/ports/databases/postgresql17-plperl/ && make install clean
To add the package, run one of these commands:
  • pkg install databases/postgresql17-plperl
  • pkg install postgresql17-plperl
NOTE: If this package has multiple flavors (see below), then use one of them instead of the name specified above.
PKGNAME: postgresql17-plperl
Flavors: there is no flavor information for this port.
distinfo:
TIMESTAMP = 1727188382 SHA256 (postgresql/postgresql-17.0.tar.bz2) = 7e276131c0fdd6b62588dbad9b3bb24b8c3498d5009328dba59af16e819109de SIZE (postgresql/postgresql-17.0.tar.bz2) = 21419388

Packages (timestamps in pop-ups are UTC):
postgresql17-plperl
ABIaarch64amd64armv6armv7i386powerpcpowerpc64powerpc64le
FreeBSD:13:latest17.017.0-17.017.0---
FreeBSD:13:quarterly17.017.0-17.017.0---
FreeBSD:14:latest17.017.0-17.017.0---
FreeBSD:14:quarterly17.017.0-17.017.0---
FreeBSD:15:latest17.017.0n/a-n/a---
Master port: databases/postgresql17-server
Dependencies
NOTE: FreshPorts displays only information on required and default dependencies. Optional dependencies are not covered.
Build dependencies:
  1. bison : devel/bison
  2. gmake>=4.4.1 : devel/gmake
  3. perl5>=5.36<5.37 : lang/perl5.36
Runtime dependencies:
  1. postgres : databases/postgresql17-server
Library dependencies:
  1. libreadline.so.8 : devel/readline
There are no ports dependent upon this port

Configuration Options:
No options to configure
Options name:
databases_postgresql17-plperl
USES:
perl5 readline bison perl5 tar:bzip2 cpe gmake
pkg-message:
For install:
PL/Perl has been installed. Check the createlang(l) manpage for more info. You can install PL/Perl as trusted or untrusted, by using either "createlang plperl" or "createlang plperlu".
Master Sites:
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  1. https://ftp.postgresql.org/pub/source/v17.0/
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Notes from UPDATING
These upgrade notes are taken from /usr/ports/UPDATING
  • 2024-07-23
    Affects: users of databases/postgresql* and other software using PostgreSQL to run
    Author: kbowling@FreeBSD.org
    Reason: 
      The default version of PostgreSQL has been switched from 15 to 16.
      The upgrade procedure can use up twice the space the databases
      currently needs. If you have a big amount of stored data take a
      closer look at the manpage of pg_upgrade for avoidance and/or
      speedup of the upgrade.
    
      The upgrade instructions consider a basic usage and do not match
      complex scenarios like replication, sharding, or similar.
    
      Upgrade instructions:
    
      First stop your PostgreSQL, create PostgreSQL-binaries and backup your data.
      If you have another Version of PostgreSQL installed, for example 15, your
      files are named according to this.
    
      # service postgresql stop
      # pkg create postgresql15-server postgresql15-contrib
      # mkdir /tmp/pg-upgrade
      # tar xf postgresql15-server-15.7.pkg -C /tmp/pg-upgrade
      # tar xf postgresql15-contrib-15.7.pkg -C /tmp/pg-upgrade
      # pkg delete -f databases/postgresql15-server databases/postgresql15-contrib databases/postgresql15-client
    
      Now update PostgreSQL:
    
        pkg user:
        # pkg install databases/postgresql16-server databases/postgresql16-contrib
        # pkg upgrade
    
        Portmaster users:
        # portmaster databases/postgresql16-server databases/postgresql16-contrib
        # portmaster -a
    
        Portupgrade users:
        # portinstall databases/postgresql16-server databases/postgresql16-contrib
        # portupgrade -a
    
      After installing the new PostgreSQL version you need to convert
      all your databases to new version:
    
      # su -l postgres -c "/usr/local/bin/initdb --encoding=utf-8 --lc-collate=C -D /var/db/postgres/data16 -U postgres"
      # su -l postgres -c "pg_upgrade -b /tmp/pg-upgrade/usr/local/bin/ -d /var/db/postgres/data15/ -B /usr/local/bin/ -D /var/db/postgres/data16/ -U postgres "
    
      Now the migration is finished. You can start PostgreSQL again with:
    
      # service postgresql start
    
      ATTENTION:
      1) If you use non-default initdb options, you have to adjust the initdb-command accordingly
    
    
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  • 2023-09-08
    Affects: users of databases/postgresql* and other software using PostgreSQL to run
    Author: kbowling@FreeBSD.org
    Reason: 
      The default version of PostgreSQL has been switched from 13 to 15.
      The upgrade procedure can use up twice the space the databases
      currently needs. If you have a big amount of stored data take a
      closer look at the manpage of pg_upgrade for avoidance and/or
      speedup of the upgrade.
    
      The upgrade instructions consider a basic usage and do not match
      complex scenarios like replication, sharding, or similar.
    
      Upgrade instructions:
    
      First stop your PostgreSQL, create PostgreSQL-binaries and backup your data.
      If you have another Version of PostgreSQL installed, for example 13, your
      files are named according to this.
    
      # service postgresql stop
      # pkg create postgresql13-server postgresql13-contrib
      # mkdir /tmp/pg-upgrade
      # tar xf postgresql13-server-13.12.pkg -C /tmp/pg-upgrade
      # tar xf postgresql13-contrib-13.12.pkg -C /tmp/pg-upgrade
      # pkg delete -f databases/postgresql13-server databases/postgresql13-contrib databases/postgresql13-client
    
      Now update PostgreSQL:
    
        pkg user:
        # pkg install databases/postgresql15-server databases/postgresql15-contrib
        # pkg upgrade
    
        Portmaster users:
        # portmaster databases/postgresql15-server databases/postgresql15-contrib
        # portmaster -a
    
        Portupgrade users:
        # portinstall databases/postgresql15-server databases/postgresql15-contrib
        # portupgrade -a
    
      After installing the new PostgreSQL version you need to convert
      all your databases to new version:
    
      # su -l postgres -c "/usr/local/bin/initdb --encoding=utf-8 --lc-collate=C -D /var/db/postgres/data15 -U postgres"
      # su -l postgres -c "pg_upgrade -b /tmp/pg-upgrade/usr/local/bin/ -d /var/db/postgres/data13/ -B /usr/local/bin/ -D /var/db/postgres/data15/ -U postgres "
    
      Now the migration is finished. You can start PostgreSQL again with:
    
      # service postgresql start
    
      ATTENTION:
      1) The default user changed from "pgsql" to "postgres" in 11. The migration steps above now assume
         the "postgres" database user and FreeBSD user.
      2) See the updating entry 20190829 if you are updating from a release prior to 11.
      3) If you use non-default initdb options, you have to adjust the initdb-command accordingly
    
    
  • 2021-10-24
    Affects: users of databases/postgresql* and other software using PostgreSQL to run
    Author: kbowling@FreeBSD.org
    Reason: 
      The default version of PostgreSQL has been switched from 12 to 13.
      The upgrade procedure can use up twice the space the databases
      currently needs. If you have a big amount of stored data take a
      closer look at the manpage of pg_upgrade for avoidance and/or
      speedup of the upgrade.
    
      The upgrade instructions consider a basic usage and do not match
      complex scenarios like replication, sharding, or similar.
    
      Upgrade instructions:
    
      First stop your PostgreSQL, create PostgreSQL-binaries and backup your data.
      If you have another Version of PostgreSQL installed, for example 12.8, your
      files are named according to this.
    
      # service postgresql stop
      # pkg create postgresql12-server postgresql12-contrib
      # mkdir /tmp/pg-upgrade
      # tar xf postgresql12-server-12.8.pkg -C /tmp/pg-upgrade
      # tar xf postgresql12-contrib-12.8.pkg -C /tmp/pg-upgrade
      # pkg delete -f databases/postgresql12-server databases/postgresql12-contrib databases/postgresql12-client
    
      Now update PostgreSQL:
    
        pkg user:
        # pkg install databases/postgresql13-server databases/postgresql13-contrib
        # pkg upgrade
    
        Portmaster users:
        # portmaster databases/postgresql13-server databases/postgresql13-contrib
        # portmaster -a
    
        Portupgrade users:
        # portinstall databases/postgresql13-server databases/postgresql13-contrib
        # portupgrade -a
    
      After installing the new PostgreSQL version you need to convert
      all your databases to new version:
    
      # su -l postgres -c "/usr/local/bin/initdb --encoding=utf-8 --lc-collate=C -D /var/db/postgres/data13 -U postgres"
      # su -l postgres -c "pg_upgrade -b /tmp/pg-upgrade/usr/local/bin/ -d /var/db/postgres/data12/ -B /usr/local/bin/ -D /var/db/postgres/data13/ -U postgres "
    
      Now the migration is finished. You can start PostgreSQL again with:
    
      # service postgresql start
    
      ATTENTION:
      1) The default user changed from "pgsql" to "postgres" in 11. The migration steps above now assume
         the "postgres" database user and FreeBSD user.
      2) See the updating entry 20190829 if you are updating from a release prior to 11.
      3) If you use non-default initdb options, you have to adjust the initdb-command accordingly
    
    
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17.b3
08 Aug 2024 13:02:46
commit hash: 7327472603f98df8f9e889a599b3c6dd64d5feeacommit hash: 7327472603f98df8f9e889a599b3c6dd64d5feeacommit hash: 7327472603f98df8f9e889a599b3c6dd64d5feeacommit hash: 7327472603f98df8f9e889a599b3c6dd64d5feea files touched by this commit
Palle Girgensohn (girgen) search for other commits by this committer
databases/postgresql17-*: new ports: Beta of the new major version 17 of
PostgreSQL

Release notes:	https://www.postgresql.org/docs/17/release-17.html

Number of commits found: 1