[Pkg-postgresql-public] 9.4 beta2 in unstable?

Christoph Berg myon at debian.org
Fri Jul 11 10:32:23 UTC 2014


Re: To pkg-postgresql-public at lists.alioth.debian.org 2014-07-05 <20140705143335.GA23972 at msg.df7cb.de>
> I added 9.4 (and 9.5) jobs to the pgapt jenkins some weeks ago and
> built some modules. 9 green, 2 yellow (built but autopkgtests fail),
> and 6 reds don't look too bad. Some of the failures are because the
> packages don't have 9.4 (or "all") in debian/pgversions yet, or other
> trivial problems. I'll investigate those.
> 
> Generally I think 9.4 won't be a big porting hurdle, but of course
> individual packages have, well, individual problems. pl/R isn't really
> special, that's one of the "green" ones. PostGIS is of course much
> more involved. Markus?

I've created a wiki page to track progress:

https://wiki.debian.org/pkg-postgresql/migration94

> I'll start by uploading pg-common to experimental with 9.4 added to
> the supported-versions (with 9.3 still default so we don't have to
> roll back anything).

That's done, and the first modules have already passed NEW.

> I'll poke the PG people if there's any ETA for beta2.

TBD.


Re: Markus Wanner 2014-07-05 <53B851E6.1020704 at bluegap.ch>
> On 07/05/2014 04:33 PM, Christoph Berg wrote:
> > PostGIS is of course much more involved. Markus?
> 
> PostGIS built just fine after a minor patch to calm down the psql
> client. That extension certainly is no hindrance for 9.4 in Jessie.

Excellent. Let me know when you need an upload to experimental.
(You'll need to B-D on postgresql-server-dev-all (>= 158~).)

Christoph
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