diff --git a/.github/workflows/main.yml b/.github/workflows/main.yml index c41c5a39e..82a7e0e63 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/main.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/main.yml @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ jobs: - name: Deploy docs run: | mike deploy 13 -b publish -p - mike retitle 13 "13.16" -b publish -p + mike retitle 13 "13.18" -b publish -p # - name: Install Node.js 14.x # uses: percona-platform/setup-node@v2 diff --git a/docs/release-notes-v13.18.md b/docs/release-notes-v13.18.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..34a8820b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/release-notes-v13.18.md @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +# Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL 13.18 ({{date.13_18}}) + +[Installation](installing.md){.md-button} + +--8<-- "release-notes-intro.md" + +This release of Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL is based on [PostgreSQL 13.18](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/13/release-13-18.html). + +## Release Highlights + +* This release includes fixes for [CVE-2024-10978](https://www.postgresql.org/support/security/CVE-2024-10978/) and for certain PostgreSQL extensions that break because they depend on the modified Application Binary Interface (ABI). These regressions were introduced in PostgreSQL 17.1, 16.5, 15.9, 14.14, 13.17, and 12.21. For this reason, the release of Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL 13.18 has been skipped. + +* Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL includes [`pgvector` :octicons-link-external-16:](https://github.com/pgvector/pgvector) - an open source extension that enables you to use PostgreSQL as a vector database. It brings vector data type and vector operations (mainly similarity search) to PosgreSQL. You can install `pgvector` from repositories, tarballs, and it is also available as a Docker image. + +* Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL now statically links `llvmjit.so` library for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 and 9 and compatible derivatives. This resolves the conflict between the LLVM version required by Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL and the one supplied with the operating system. This also enables you to use the LLVM modules supplied with the operating system for other software you require. + +## Supplied third-party extensions + +Review each extension’s release notes for What’s new, improvements, or bug fixes. The following is the list of extensions available in Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL. + +The following is the list of extensions available in Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL. + +| Extension | Version | Description | +| ------------------- | -------------- | ---------------------------- | +| [etcd](https://etcd.io/)| 3.5.16 | A distributed, reliable key-value store for setting up high available Patroni clusters | +|[HAProxy](http://www.haproxy.org/) | 2.8.11 | a high-availability and load-balancing solution | +| [Patroni](https://patroni.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) | 4.0.3 | a HA (High Availability) solution for PostgreSQL | +| [PgAudit](https://www.pgaudit.org/) | 1.5.2 | provides detailed session or object audit logging via the standard logging facility provided by PostgreSQL | +| [pgAudit set_user](https://github.com/pgaudit/set_user)| 4.1.0 | provides an additional layer of logging and control when unprivileged users must escalate themselves to superusers or object owner roles to perform needed maintenance tasks.| +| [pgBackRest](https://pgbackrest.org/) | 2.54 | a backup and restore solution for PostgreSQL | +|[pgBadger](https://github.com/darold/pgbadger) | 12.4 | a fast PostgreSQL Log Analyzer.| +|[pgbouncer](https://www.pgbouncer.org/) |1.23.1 | a lightweight connection pooler for PostgreSQL| +| [pg_gather](https://github.com/jobinau/pg_gather)| v28 | an SQL script for running the diagnostics of the health of PostgreSQL cluster | +| [pgpool2](https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=pgpool2.git;a=summary) | 4.5.4 | a middleware between PostgreSQL server and client for high availability, connection pooling and load balancing.| +| [pg_repack](https://github.com/reorg/pg_repack) | 1.5.1 | rebuilds PostgreSQL database objects | +| [pg_stat_monitor](https://github.com/percona/pg_stat_monitor)|{{pgsmversion}} | collects and aggregates statistics for PostgreSQL and provides histogram information.| +| [pgvector](https://github.com/pgvector/pgvector)| v0.8.0 | A vector similarity search for PostgreSQL| +| [PostGIS](https://github.com/postgis/postgis) | 3.3.7 | a spatial extension for PostgreSQL.| +| [PostgreSQL Common](https://salsa.debian.org/postgresql/postgresql-common)| 266 | PostgreSQL database-cluster manager. It provides a structure under which multiple versions of PostgreSQL may be installed and/or multiple clusters maintained at one time.| +|[wal2json](https://github.com/eulerto/wal2json) |2.6 | a PostgreSQL logical decoding JSON output plugin| + +For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 and 9 and compatible derivatives, Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL also includes the supplemental `python3-etcd` 0.4.5 packages, which are used for setting up Patroni clusters. + +Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL is also shipped with the [libpq](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/13/libpq.html) library. It contains "a set of +library functions that allow client programs to pass queries to the PostgreSQL +backend server and to receive the results of these queries." diff --git a/docs/release-notes.md b/docs/release-notes.md index 7d720caae..ce0f2c6ed 100644 --- a/docs/release-notes.md +++ b/docs/release-notes.md @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ # Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL release notes +* [Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL 13.18](release-notes-v13.18.md) ({{date.13_18}}) + * [Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL 13.16](release-notes-v13.16.md) ({{date.13_16}}) * [Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL 13.15](release-notes-v13.15.md) (2024-06-10) diff --git a/docs/tarball.md b/docs/tarball.md index 55dcf5d69..55fff539c 100644 --- a/docs/tarball.md +++ b/docs/tarball.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ The tarballs include the following components: | Component | Description | |-----------|-------------| -| percona-postgresql{{pgversion}}| The latest version of PostgreSQL server and the following extensions:
- `pgaudit`
- `pgAudit_set_user`
- `pg_repack`
- `pg_stat_monitor`
- `pg_gather`
- `wal2json`
- the set of [contrib extensions](contrib.md)| +| percona-postgresql{{pgversion}}| The latest version of PostgreSQL server and the following extensions:
- `pgaudit`
- `pgAudit_set_user`
- `pg_repack`
- `pg_stat_monitor`
- `pg_gather`
- `wal2json`
- `pgvector`
- the set of [contrib extensions](contrib.md)| | percona-haproxy | A high-availability solution and load-balancing solution | | percona-patroni | A high-availability solution for PostgreSQL | | percona-pgbackrest| A backup and restore tool | diff --git a/docs/third-party.md b/docs/third-party.md index b9e3253af..3152a5419 100644 --- a/docs/third-party.md +++ b/docs/third-party.md @@ -17,5 +17,6 @@ Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL is supplied with the set of third-party open | [pgpool2](https://www.pgpool.net/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page) | Required | A middleware between PostgreSQL server and client for high availability, connection pooling and load balancing | | [pg_repack](https://github.com/reorg/pg_repack) | Required | Rebuilds PostgreSQL database objects | | [pg_stat_monitor](https://github.com/percona/pg_stat_monitor) | Required | Collects and aggregates statistics for PostgreSQL and provides histogram information | +|[pgvector](https://github.com/pgvector/pgvector)| Required | An extension that enables you to use PostgreSQL as a vector database| | [PostGIS](http://postgis.net/) | Required | Allows storing and manipulating spacial data in PostgreSQL | |[wal2json](https://github.com/eulerto/wal2json)|Required| A PostgreSQL logical decoding JSON output plugin.| \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/snippets/release-notes-intro.md b/snippets/release-notes-intro.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9f779ea08 --- /dev/null +++ b/snippets/release-notes-intro.md @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL is a solution with the collection of tools from PostgreSQL community that are tested to work together and serve to assist you in deploying and managing PostgreSQL. The aim of Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL is to address the operational issues like High-Availability, Disaster Recovery, Security, Spatial data handling, Observability, Performance and Scalability and others that enterprises are facing. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/variables.yml b/variables.yml index 2246b64f5..b54a4fc8e 100644 --- a/variables.yml +++ b/variables.yml @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ # PG Variables set for HTML output # See also mkdocs.yml plugins.with-pdf.cover_subtitle and output_path -release: 'release-notes-v13.16' +release: 'release-notes-v13.18' pgversion: '13' -dockertag: '13.16' +dockertag: '13.18' pgsmversion: '2.1.0' date: + 13_18: 2024-12-11 13_16: 2024-09-12