This commit resolves a bug where the PostgreSQL service failed to start
during the boot process when its data directory ($pgdata) was on a
partition mounted via `/etc/fstab`.
Because the filesystem is already mounted, no hotplug event is ever
triggered, and the PostgreSQL service mistakenly waits for an event
that will never happen.
This fix adds a check to ensure the script does not skip starting the
service if the data directory is on a mount point.
Signed-off-by: Peiying Huang <[email protected]>
PKG_NAME:=postgresql
PKG_VERSION:=17.5
-PKG_RELEASE:=1
+PKG_RELEASE:=2
PKG_LICENSE:=PostgreSQL
PKG_CPE_ID:=cpe:/a:postgresql:postgresql
user_exists postgres 5432 || user_add postgres 5432
group_exists postgres 5432 || group_add postgres 5432
+ local mountpoint="$(procd_get_mountpoints "${pgdata}")"
+
[ "$_BOOT" = "1" ] &&
- [ "$(procd_get_mountpoints $pgdata)" ] && return 0
+ [ "$mountpoint" ] &&
+ ! grep -q ".* $mountpoint " /proc/mounts &&
+ return 0
fix_perms
fix_hosts