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<title>Some binaries where moved from contrib to base in 9.5, like pgbench and</title>
<updated>2016-01-13T10:36:22Z</updated>
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<name>Palle Girgensohn</name>
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<published>2016-01-13T10:36:22Z</published>
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pg_upgrade. Other where added in 9.5, but the port failed to install them.
Make sure they are properly installed by the correct port (-client or -server) [1]

Remove unused and hence confusing OSSP_UUID parameters from Makefile [2]

Add options to allow user to be set for the backup script in periodic.
Add this option only to 9.5 for now. It will be updated to other servers at
next regular patch release. [3]

The path to perl in hard coded into pgxs/src/Makefile.global which is
then installed. Hence, we must depend on perl when that file is installed.

Noticed by:	Paul Guyot [1]
PR:		192387 [2]
PR:		172110 [3]
PR:		206046 [4]
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<title>The PostgreSQL Global Development Group announces the</title>
<updated>2016-01-07T19:58:47Z</updated>
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<name>Palle Girgensohn</name>
<email>girgen@FreeBSD.org</email>
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release of PostgreSQL 9.5.

This release adds UPSERT capability, Row Level Security,
and multiple Big Data features, which will broaden the
user base for the world's most advanced database.
With these new capabilities, PostgreSQL will be
the best choice for even more applications for startups,
large corporations, and government agencies.

Release Notes:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/release-9-5.html

What's New in 9.5:
https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/What%27s_new_in_PostgreSQL_9.5
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