[Expired for postgresql-common (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]

** Changed in: postgresql-common (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Expired

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Title:
  upgrade to trusty gives scary warning with no way to act on...

Status in “postgresql-common” package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  dist-upgrading to trusty I get this:

  "The PostgreSQL version 9.1 is obsolete, but the server or client
  packages are still installed. Please install the latest packages
  (postgresql-9.3 and postgresql-client-9.3) and upgrade the existing
  clusters with pg_upgradecluster (see manpage).

  Please be aware that the installation of postgresql-9.3 will
  automatically create a default cluster 9.3/main. If you want to
  upgrade the 9.1/main cluster, you need to remove the already existing
  9.3 cluster (pg_dropcluster --stop 9.3 main, see manpage for details).

  The old server and client packages are no longer supported. After the
  existing clusters are upgraded, the postgresql-9.1 and postgresql-
  client-9.1 packages should be removed.

  Please see /usr/share/doc/postgresql-common/README.Debian.gz for
  details."

  I never touched configs etc...

  The dialog is very scary and doesnt offer a way to stop/abort/fix the
  problem it conveys to the end user.

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