This is not a bug, but a feature which was hard to see for me:
The package update installs postgresql 9.5 in parallel to 9.4 such that one has
the chance to dump the database with 9.4 and to import the dump with 9.5 as a
.releases have incompatible data base formats. To be able to run them in
parallel, the (tcp/ip) port of 9.5 is incremented by one and thus 5433 instead
of default 5432. So far so good, as I connect over a socket and never by tcp/ip
on this system.
However, the socket file in /var/lib/postgresql contains also the port number,
probably to have seperate sockets for more than one postgresql server on one
system. So my mistake was to identify port with tcp/ip port. I wonder if that
is on the update notification automatically displayed during system updates.
Sorry, I was too fast (after about 10h trying) to open this bug here.
** Changed in: libapache2-mod-auth-pgsql (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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cannot connect to database after update to postgresql 9.5
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