# This file contains common functionality for all postgresql server # package maintainer scripts. # arguments: version master package [package] _link_manpages() { MANS=$(unset GREP_OPTIONS; dpkg -L $3 $4 $5 2>/dev/null | grep -E '/man/.*\.[1-9](\.gz)?$' | grep -v "$2") || true [ -n "$MANS" ] || return 0 SLAVES=$(for i in $MANS; do TARGET=$(echo $i | sed "s/postgresql\/$1\///"); echo -n " --slave $TARGET $(basename $i) $i"; done) # pg_basebackup once moved from server to client; upgrades are still # affected by this for quite a while, so remove this alternative before # reinstalling it to avoid failure. This needs to be kept until we stop # supporting upgrades from -9.1. if [ "$2" = "psql.1.gz" ]; then OUT=$(LC_ALL=C update-alternatives --display postmaster.1.gz 2> /dev/null) || true if [ "${OUT#*auto mode}" != "$OUT" ] && [ "${OUT#*pg_basebackup.1.gz}" != "$OUT" ]; then echo "Adjusting postmaster.1.gz alternatives for pg_basebackup move..." update-alternatives --remove postmaster.1.gz /usr/share/postgresql/9.1/man/man1/postmaster.1.gz fi # similarly, if we have both 9.1 and e. g. 9.3 installed, pg_basebackup.1 # will already be in the psql.1.gz alternative group; if we upgrade 9.1, we # then must not try to put it into postmaster.1.gz again, as that will # fail elif [ "$2" = "postmaster.1.gz" ] && [ "$1" = "9.1" ]; then if update-alternatives --display psql.1.gz 2>/dev/null | grep -q pg_basebackup; then #echo "Skipping postmaster.1.gz alternatives as pg_basebackup.1 is already in psql.1.gz group" return fi fi # user might have removed the directories, allow u-a to succeed mkdir -p /usr/share/man/man1 /usr/share/man/man3 /usr/share/man/man7 section=$(echo "$2" | sed -e 's/.*\.\(.*\)\..*/man\1/') case $1 in [89]*) priority=$(echo "$1" | tr -cd 0-9) ;; *) priority="${1}0" ;; esac update-alternatives --install /usr/share/man/$section/$2 \ $2 /usr/share/postgresql/$1/man/$section/$2 \ $priority $SLAVES } # arguments: version master _unlink_manpages() { # user might have removed the directories, allow u-a to succeed mkdir -p /usr/share/man/man1 /usr/share/man/man3 /usr/share/man/man7 section=$(echo "$2" | sed -e 's/.*\.\(.*\)\..*/man\1/') update-alternatives --remove $2 /usr/share/postgresql/$1/man/$section/$2 } _remove_tsearch() { if [ -e /usr/share/postgresql/$1/tsearch_data ]; then find /usr/share/postgresql/$1/tsearch_data -type l \( -name '*.dict' -o -name '*.affix' \) -exec rm '{}' \; fi } # Determine and set system's default locale; we do not want to trust the # environment here, as ssh and sudo both propagate the user's locale from # potentially a remote host, and that might not even exist; also, we want to be # predictable. /etc/default/locale overrides /etc/environment. Note that # /etc/environment is not a shell script, so we must be careful with parsing. set_system_locale() { loc_vars="LANG LANGUAGE LC_CTYPE LC_NUMERIC LC_TIME LC_COLLATE LC_MONETARY LC_MESSAGES LC_PAPER LC_NAME LC_ADDRESS LC_TELEPHONE LC_MEASUREMENT LC_IDENTIFICATION LC_ALL" unset $loc_vars LANG="C.UTF-8" # fallback locale if nothing is configured explicitly for v in $loc_vars; do unset val val=`pam_getenv -l $v` || true [ -z "$val" ] || export $v="$val" done [ -e /etc/default/locale ] && . /etc/default/locale || true export $loc_vars } # arguments: configure_version() { VERSION="$1" # Create a main cluster for given version ($1) if no cluster already exists # for that version and we are installing from scratch. [ "$VERSION" ] || { echo "Error: configure_version: need version parameter" >&2; exit 1; } if [ ! -d "/etc/postgresql/$VERSION" ] || [ -z "$(ls /etc/postgresql/$VERSION)" ] || \ [ -z "$(ls /etc/postgresql/$VERSION/*/postgresql.conf 2>/dev/null)" ]; then # skip creating the main cluster when this is not the first install, or # when explicitly disabled ($create is on/off/"") create=$(pg_conftool /etc/postgresql-common/createcluster.conf show -bs create_main_cluster || :) if [ -z "$2" ] && [ "$create" != "off" ]; then set_system_locale pg_createcluster -u postgres --no-status $VERSION main || echo "Error: could not create default cluster. Please create it manually with pg_createcluster $VERSION main --start or a similar command (see 'man pg_createcluster')." >&2 fi fi _link_manpages "$VERSION" postmaster.1.gz "postgresql-$1" "postgresql-contrib-$1" # check if our catalog version changed postinst_check_catversion "$VERSION" # done with debconf db_stop # update list of packages not to apt-autoremove /usr/share/postgresql-common/pg_updateaptconfig # reload systemd to let the generator pick up the new unit if [ -d /run/systemd/system ]; then systemctl daemon-reload fi invoke-rc.d postgresql start $VERSION # systemd: argument ignored, starts all versions } stop_version() { if [ -d /run/systemd/system ]; then # cannot use invoke-rc.d here because jessie's version doesn't like patterns deb-systemd-invoke stop "postgresql@$1-*" else invoke-rc.d postgresql stop $1 fi } remove_version() { _unlink_manpages "$1" postmaster.1.gz _remove_tsearch "$1" # update list of packages not to apt-autoremove /usr/share/postgresql-common/pg_updateaptconfig } configure_client_version() { _link_manpages "$1" psql.1.gz "postgresql-client-$1" } remove_client_version() { _unlink_manpages "$1" psql.1.gz } configure_contrib_version() { _link_manpages "$1" postmaster.1.gz "postgresql-$1" "postgresql-contrib-$1" } remove_contrib_version() { # we still want to retain the alternatives for the server packages _link_manpages "$1" postmaster.1.gz "postgresql-$1" } configure_doc_version() { _link_manpages "$1" SPI_connect.3.gz "postgresql-doc-$1" } remove_doc_version() { _unlink_manpages "$1" SPI_connect.3.gz } # Compare the catalog version number of the installed package and the new # package. When differing, check if any clusters present are using the old # catalog version. If so, copy a minimal set of files from the old package to # /var/tmp to enable pg_upgrade to upgrade to the new version. preinst_check_catversion() { MAJOR_VER="$1" NEW_CATVERSION="$2" case $NEW_CATVERSION in *CATVERSION*) echo "BUG: override_dh_installdeb failed to set CATVERSION" >&2 return ;; esac CATFILE="/usr/share/postgresql/$MAJOR_VER/catalog_version" [ -f "$CATFILE" ] || return 0 # file introduced in 9.6 OLD_CATVERSION="$(cat $CATFILE)" [ -z "$OLD_CATVERSION" ] && return [ "$OLD_CATVERSION" = "$NEW_CATVERSION" ] && return # no change, nothing to do PGCONTROLDATA="/usr/lib/postgresql/$MAJOR_VER/bin/pg_controldata" [ -x "$PGCONTROLDATA" ] || return 0 echo "PostgreSQL $MAJOR_VER catalog version number changed from $OLD_CATVERSION to $NEW_CATVERSION, checking for clusters using the old version ..." pg_lsclusters -h | \ while read version cluster port status owner pgdata logfile; do [ "$version" = "$MAJOR_VER" ] || continue [ -d "$pgdata" ] || continue DB_CATVERSION=$(LC_ALL=C $PGCONTROLDATA $pgdata 2>/dev/null | sed -ne 's/^Catalog version number: *\([0-9]\+\)/\1/p') if [ "$DB_CATVERSION" = "$OLD_CATVERSION" ]; then echo "Cluster $MAJOR_VER/$cluster is using catalog version $DB_CATVERSION" VARTMPDIR="/var/tmp/postgresql-$MAJOR_VER-$OLD_CATVERSION" if [ ! -d "$VARTMPDIR" ]; then echo "Saving binaries for PostgreSQL $MAJOR_VER catalog version $OLD_CATVERSION in $VARTMPDIR ..." mkdir "$VARTMPDIR" # will fail&exit if (potentially rogue) file exists cp -a /usr/lib/postgresql/$MAJOR_VER/bin /usr/lib/postgresql/$MAJOR_VER/lib "$VARTMPDIR" fi fi done } postinst_check_catversion() { MAJOR_VER="$1" CATFILE="/usr/share/postgresql/$MAJOR_VER/catalog_version" [ -f "$CATFILE" ] || return 0 # file introduced in 9.6 NEW_CATVERSION="$(cat $CATFILE)" [ -z "$NEW_CATVERSION" ] && return PGCONTROLDATA="/usr/lib/postgresql/$MAJOR_VER/bin/pg_controldata" [ -x "$PGCONTROLDATA" ] || return 0 for cluster in $(pg_lsclusters -h | awk "/^$MAJOR_VER / { print \$2 }"); do pgdata=$(pg_conftool -s $MAJOR_VER $cluster show data_directory) || continue [ -d "$pgdata" ] || continue DB_CATVERSION=$(LC_ALL=C $PGCONTROLDATA $pgdata | sed -ne 's/^Catalog version number: *\([0-9]\+\)/\1/p') [ -z "$DB_CATVERSION" ] && continue [ "$DB_CATVERSION" = "$NEW_CATVERSION" ] && continue VARTMPDIR="/var/tmp/postgresql-$MAJOR_VER-$DB_CATVERSION" [ -d "$VARTMPDIR" ] || continue [ -O "$VARTMPDIR" ] || continue # test if owned by root # tell the user about it cat <<-EOF Cluster $MAJOR_VER $cluster needs upgrading due to catalog version change: pg_renamecluster ${MAJOR_VER} ${cluster} ${cluster}.old pg_upgradecluster ${MAJOR_VER} ${cluster}.old --rename ${cluster} -m upgrade -v ${MAJOR_VER} --old-bindir=${VARTMPDIR}/bin pg_dropcluster ${MAJOR_VER} ${cluster}.old rm -rf ${VARTMPDIR} EOF db_fset postgresql-common/catversion-bump seen false db_subst postgresql-common/catversion-bump version $MAJOR_VER db_subst postgresql-common/catversion-bump cluster $cluster db_subst postgresql-common/catversion-bump db_catversion $DB_CATVERSION db_subst postgresql-common/catversion-bump new_catversion $NEW_CATVERSION db_subst postgresql-common/catversion-bump vartmpdir $VARTMPDIR db_input high postgresql-common/catversion-bump || true db_go || true done } # start debconf if we are in the server's postinst (can't run from a function) if [ "${DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_NAME:-}" = "postinst" ] && [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then case $DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE in postgresql-[89].?|postgresql-[1-9]?) . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule ;; esac fi