On 10/26/20 10:53 PM, Hu Bert wrote:
Hi Adrian,

thx for your answer. I checked all the relevant & installed packages:

hi  postgis                           3.0.2+dfsg-2.pgdg100+1
ii  postgis-doc                       3.0.2+dfsg-2.pgdg100+1
ii  postgresql-12                     12.4-1.pgdg100+1
ii  postgresql-12-postgis-2.5         2.5.5+dfsg-1.pgdg100+1
ii  postgresql-12-postgis-2.5-scripts 2.5.5+dfsg-1.pgdg100+1
ii  postgresql-12-postgis-3           3.0.2+dfsg-2.pgdg100+1
ii  postgresql-12-postgis-3-scripts   3.0.2+dfsg-2.pgdg100+1
ii  postgresql-client-12              12.4-1.pgdg100+1
ii  postgresql-client-common          217.pgdg100+1
ii  postgresql-common                 217.pgdg100+1

None of these 3 meta packages is installed. So i wonder why
postgresql-13 will be installed though. I have another server with
postgresql installed; packages there:

ii  postgresql-12                     12.4-1.pgdg100+1
ii  postgresql-12-postgis-2.5         2.5.5+dfsg-1.pgdg100+1
ii  postgresql-12-postgis-2.5-scripts 2.5.5+dfsg-1.pgdg100+1
ii  postgresql-client-12              12.4-1.pgdg100+1
ii  postgresql-client-common          216.pgdg100+1
ii  postgresql-common                 216.pgdg100+1

Debian buster as well, same packages. Difference: only postgis &
postgresql-12-postgis-3 & postgresql-12-postgis-3-scripts packages are
missing, but with 'apt update && apt upgrade' no postgresql-13 will be
installed.

For the moment i set the postgis package on hold, and the effect is:
no postgresql-13 update/upgrade. Strange.

Yeah it seems:

postgis/buster-pgdg 3.0.2+dfsg-4.pgdg100+1 amd64 [upgradable from:
3.0.2+dfsg-2.pgdg100+1]

has introduced a dependency on Postgres 13.

That is something the packagers would need to answer. You can try at Contact here:

https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Apt#Contact

Or by filing an issue here:

https://redmine.postgresql.org/projects/pgapt/issues

FYI, for the above you will need a community account.



Best regards,
Hubert




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