??? I did describe precisely what I did:
On 7/19/22 2:09 PM, Marc Millas wrote: > > I did run each step of the script and did install a postgres 12.11. > > then destroyed the instance created by the script, and, then > > pg_createcluster a new one, which is running fine. no error messages.. Postgres is fine. My question i(from the beginning) s about the availability of a *postgis *3.0.x distro for postgres 12 on debian 11. and, if yes, the name of the package, and the @ of the repo. To my understanding, such a *postgis* distro does not exist in the postgresql.org repos so through this mail list, I was trying to know if it may exist somewhere. I know that I am supposed to post such a question on the postgis mail list. But.. I register thru the postgis web site, and didnt get any answer. ... Marc MILLAS Senior Architect +33607850334 www.mokadb.com On Wed, Jul 20, 2022 at 10:25 AM Ron <ronljohnso...@gmail.com> wrote: > You've never shown us *exactly what you did*, along with any *error > messages*. > > On 7/19/22 22:07, Marc Millas wrote: > > Postgres installed, but not postgis.. which is why I need some help... > > Marc MILLAS > Senior Architect > +33607850334 > www.mokadb.com > > > > On Tue, Jul 19, 2022 at 11:43 PM Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com> > wrote: > >> On 7/19/22 2:09 PM, Marc Millas wrote: >> > I did run each step of the script and did install a postgres 12.11. >> > then destroyed the instance created by the script, and, then >> > pg_createcluster a new one, which is running fine. >> >> Does this mean you have PostGIS installed now? >> >> > Marc MILLAS >> > Senior Architect >> > +33607850334 >> > www.mokadb.com <http://www.mokadb.com> >> >> >> -- >> Adrian Klaver >> adrian.kla...@aklaver.com >> > > -- > Angular momentum makes the world go 'round. >