Thanks for your answer. I would like to avoid compiling as much as possible. I know that postgis 3.2.1 is available and does install without pb. but.. That db run an app which is very long to test, so I need to stick to a postgis 3.0.x
regards, Marc MILLAS Senior Architect +33607850334 www.mokadb.com On Wed, Jul 20, 2022 at 4:16 PM jian he <jian.universal...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Can you try compiling from source: https://postgis.net/source/ > > postgis 3.2.1 is OK. postgresql & postgis version info: > https://trac.osgeo.org/postgis/wiki/UsersWikiPostgreSQLPostGIS > > if you already installed check postgis version: > https://postgis.net/docs/PostGIS_Version.html > > On Wed, Jul 20, 2022 at 7:37 PM Marc Millas <marc.mil...@mokadb.com> > wrote: > >> ??? >> I didnt get any error, as I dont know the name of the package to be >> installed !!! >> >> my question was, and still is: >> "Hi, >> I would like to install postgis 3.04 on a debian 11. >> >> digging into various web sites, I didnt found the name of that packet. >> >> can someone help ?" >> >> so.. >> the only info on the debian postgis page I was able to find is the name >> of a package: >> postgres-12-postgis-3 which do install a postgis 3.2.1 >> not a postgis 3.0.x >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Marc MILLAS >> Senior Architect >> +33607850334 >> www.mokadb.com >> >> >> >> On Wed, Jul 20, 2022 at 3:52 PM Ron <ronljohnso...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> This long drama is about *POSTGIS*, not Postgresql. What error do you >>> get when trying to install *POSTGIS*? >>> >>> On 7/20/22 08:26, Marc Millas wrote: >>> >>> ??? >>> >>> 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. >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> Angular momentum makes the world go 'round. >>> >> > > -- > I recommend David Deutsch's <<The Beginning of Infinity>> > > Jian > > >