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postgresql-common upgrade script infrastructure =============================================== Purpose ------- These scripts are executed on upgrades of postgresql-common. They can be used to perform version-specific or common tasks on all databases or all clusters (like doing security updates on already existing databases, do format conversions, and so on). Conventions ----------- File names must have the following format: version_name_scope.suffix Files can either be SQL scripts with a "sql" suffix, or executable scripts with any other suffix. Files not following these conventions (like this README file) are ignored. version: This specifies a version number of postgresql-common. If the package is upgraded from a version less than or equal to this number, the script is applied. If version is "all", the script is always applied regardless of the already installed version. name: This name is displayed when calling the script as an information for the user. scope: db: The script is called/applied for each existing database of all clusters, but not to template1 and template0. t1: The script is additionally applied to all template1 databases. t0: The script is additionally applied to all template0 databases. cluster: The script is called once for each existing cluster. suffix: ".sql" for SQL scripts, arbitrary (also empty) for executable scripts. SQL Scripts ----------- Per-database scripts are fed to psql which is called as cluster superuser on the currently processed database. Per-cluster scripts are called with connecting to template1. Executable scripts ------------------ Scripts receive the following arguments: <version> <cluster> <database name> <database name> will always be "template1" for cluster-scope scripts. On success, they must exit with 0; on error, they should write error messages to stdout and exit with nonzero. stdout is then displayed as a failure message.