I had a look at the packages.
I addressed pgl-ddl-deploy and pglogical-ticker in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pgrouting/+bug/2089236/comments/8
.
I checked the reverse runtime and build dependencies of all other
packages.
- pgsphere has a reverse depend from gavodachs2-server which is arch all
- pgq has a reverse depend from pgq-node which is arch all
- postgis has reverse build depends: djangorestframework-gis geoalchemy2 h3-pg
osm2pgrouting pgrouting tinyows.
- djangorestframework-gis is arch all
- geoalchemy2 is arch all
- h3-pg was removed in part 1 of this series
- osm2pgrouting was last uploaded in Debian on 2022-12-01 and has binaries on
armhf
- pgrouting is in this series
- tinyows: build-depends on postgis and I'm not sure why it's only a
Recommends at runtime (maybe because you could make it use a server that isn't
local?)
The Description of tinyows contains the following:
From a technical point of view WFS-T is a Web Service API in front
of a spatial database. TinyOWS is deeply tied to PostgreSQL/PostGIS
because of this.
The package is in multiverse and has no reverse (runtime or build) dependency.
While it sounds possible to use tinyows on armhf with a postgresql server on
another machine, it doesn't sound like an actual scenario.
I'm not entirely sure what happened in debian: I guess that since tinyows only
has a runtime Recommends on postgis, nothing got blocked but now the package
can't be built from source anymore.
Considering all the above, I think we can do the same, remove postgis, and see
in the coming weeks or months if we should add a delta in tinyows to restrict
it from 32-bit arches.
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