Ah, sorry, my bad.
I had the Synaptic package manager set to "Origin", and clicked on the
postgresql apt reference. But that appears to only show the installed
versions from that source, not the available ones.
Searching for postgresql in the total list using the Synaptic search
function,
That's odd. I installed Postgres 15 + PostGIS 3.3.1 via the apt command
last Friday. Postgres version:
PostgreSQL 15.0 (Ubuntu 15.0-1.pgdg22.04+1) on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu,
compiled by gcc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0, 64-bit
PostGIS full version:
POSTGIS="3.3.1 3786b21" [EXTENSION]
The Synaptic package manager on Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS with
"http://apt.postgresql.org/; set for Jammy, doesn't yet list PostgreSQL
15 as available, I only see PG 13.8-1 and 14.5-2, so I guess we still
need to wait a little for a package manager to release it?
Op 17-10-2022 om 17:39 schreef Paul
Best to note to the packagers. I haven't heard any word about it being
deliberately dropped, but...?
On Mon, Oct 17, 2022 at 5:54 AM Richard Greenwood
wrote:
>
> I use the pgdg apt repo http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt but it
> doesn't have postgresql-15-ogr-fdw. Is this a deliberate
Hi Juergen,
I've been helping on an open source project for processing AIS data in postgis
with a focus on scientific applications instead of commercial ones:
http://openais.xyz/ It's still a little immature and the database portion of
the project is still closed while I rewrite some of the
I use the pgdg apt repo http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt but it
doesn't have postgresql-15-ogr-fdw. Is this a deliberate change or maybe an
oversight? Should I be looking somewhere else?
Thanks,
Rich
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