Note that you can now use "pg_upgradecluster --method upgrade" to use
pg_upgrade. It is not the default yet, I'll switch it in the next Ubuntu
release when 9.3 is the version that people upgrade from, and pg_upgrade
has stabilized enough.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/939260

Title:
  pg_upgradecluster should use pg_upgrade if available

Status in “postgresql-common” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “postgresql-common” package in Debian:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  A number of new utilities are available in
  /usr/lib/postgresql/x.x/bin, but don't have wrappers in the standard
  path.

  pg_basebackup
  pg_controldata
  pg_resetxlog

  
  maybes:

  pg_ctl (may cause too much confusion with existing Debian pg_ctlcluster. 
Maybe pg_ctlcluster can be deprecated now?)
  pg_upgrade (works direct on data directories, so wrapper maybe unsuitable as 
desired version may not be known. Symlink to pg_upgrade_9.1?)

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