| From: | Markus Wanner <markus(at)bluegap(dot)ch> |
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| To: | Jake O'brien Fagan <jake(at)househappy(dot)org>, pgsql-pkg-debian(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: postgresql-9.3-postgis-2.1 failing to install on debian 7.6 |
| Date: | 2014-10-06 16:26:11 |
| Message-ID: | 5432C2A3.5020902@bluegap.ch |
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On 10/02/2014 08:56 AM, Markus Wanner wrote:
> Thanks for the report. This is an issue with the pgdg packaging, yes.
> For some reason, postgis got built against a package from the backports,
> so if you don't have those in your sources, installation fails. I'm
> investigating.
This issue has been resolved and the newest pgapt postgis package should
now be installable on a plain wheezy+pgapt system (i.e. without backports).
> In the mean time, installing libjson-c2 from the backports as outlined
> on stackoverflow (http://stackoverflow.com/a/26151320) should be just fine.
If you did that, you might want to consider removing libjson-c2 and the
backport from your sources again, now.
Regards
Markus Wanner
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