quoting upstream from http://www.postgresql.org/about/news/1491/ > Replication Bug Warning > Posted on Nov. 22, 2013 > The PostgreSQL Project has recently discovered an issue which can cause > minor data loss for some users of streaming replication on very recent > releases. Details on this issue are explained on the > "November 2013 Replication Data Loss Issue page"[1], as well as steps > to protect yourself until the next update release is available. > > We apologize for any disruption caused by this issue. We expect to > have an update available which fixes this issue in less than 2 weeks. > > [1] https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Nov2013ReplicationIssue Even though this may only affect people actually *using* any type of replication, postgresql herd should refrain from stablizing these versions in general
9.3.2, 9.2.6, 9.1.11, and 9.0.15 have been released today. All contain fixes for the replication issues. 8.4.19 has also been released.
ebuilds committed. Thank you for flying Gentoo ;)
Since this version contains some important fixes it should be stabilized instead of the "old" version from #490304 Arches: Please stabilize dev-db/postgresql-{base,server,docs}-8.4.19 dev-db/postgresql-{base,server,docs}-9.0.15 dev-db/postgresql-{base,server,docs}-9.1.11 dev-db/postgresql-{base,server,docs}-9.2.6 dev-db/postgresql-{base,server,docs}-9.3.2
x86 stable
Stable for HPPA.
amd64 stable
alpha stable
arm stable
ppc stable
ppc64 stable
sparc stable
ia64 stable
ia64 stable. Closing.