> I went back to locale en_US.UTF-8 (this cripples my Thunderbird and
OpenOffice time display)

That would be weird, since we only support UTF-8 locales, and everyone
else is using OO.o and Thunderbird with Unicode, too. Anyway, if you
prefer to use ISO-8859, you can create that as well (sudo locale-gen en_US)
and set en_US as default locale instead of en_US.UTF-8
(/etc/environment, LANG=en_US).

> I would be happy if after a reboot postgres was here. It does not
> start as the directory /etc/postgres/8.2 is ... not there.

Can you please cut&paste the exact commands you used and their output?
(I guess 'postgres' is just a typo in the bug mail, it should be
'postgresql').

> Did you test it on 64 or 32 bit (as on 32 the required files are
> installed)?

I am usually on 64 bit, but it shouldn't make a difference.
postgresql-common is architecture independent (written in Perl).

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