Re: [HACKERS] Heads up: upcoming back-branch re-releases

2006-01-05 Thread Bruce Momjian
Thanks. Updated. --- Marko Kreen wrote: > +Fix bug in /contrib/pgcrypto Openwall > +gen_salt processing (Marko Kreen> > > I guess it should be bit more explicit: > > Fix bug in /contrib/pgcrypto gen_salt, > which caused it

Re: [HACKERS] Heads up: upcoming back-branch re-releases

2006-01-05 Thread Marko Kreen
+Fix bug in /contrib/pgcrypto Openwall +gen_salt processing (Marko Kreen> I guess it should be bit more explicit: Fix bug in /contrib/pgcrypto gen_salt, which caused it not to use all available salt space for md5 and xdes algorithms (Marko Kreen, Solar Designer) Salts for blowfish and standard de

Re: [HACKERS] Heads up: upcoming back-branch re-releases

2006-01-04 Thread Tom Lane
Kris Jurka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Not a last minute issue or a big deal, but I see no reason for this patch > not to be applied to back branches. > http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-patches/2005-12/msg00128.php Well, it hasn't been applied to the *front* branch yet ... but I'll take a l

Re: [HACKERS] Heads up: upcoming back-branch re-releases

2006-01-04 Thread Andrew Dunstan
Tom Lane said: > Just FYI, the core committee has agreed we need re-releases to fix the > locale environment issue and other recent bug fixes. Current thought > is to wrap tarballs tomorrow (Thursday) evening, North American eastern > time, with public announcement scheduled for Sunday evening or

Re: [HACKERS] Heads up: upcoming back-branch re-releases

2006-01-04 Thread Kris Jurka
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Tom Lane wrote: Any last-minute issues out there? Not a last minute issue or a big deal, but I see no reason for this patch not to be applied to back branches. http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-patches/2005-12/msg00128.php It fixes this problem: http://archives.p