[Bug 2093900] [NEW] postis: please RM armhf binaries

Launchpad Bug Tracker 2093900 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Jan 13 16:13:32 UTC 2025


You have been subscribed to a public bug by Graham Inggs (ginggs):

postgis' binaries were removed from 32-bit architectures in Debian for
the postgresql-17 transition.

Please remove the following binaries:

postgis                            | 3.4.2+dfsg-2          | plucky/universe          | armhf
postgresql-16-postgis-3            | 3.4.2+dfsg-2          | plucky/universe          | armhf
postgresql-postgis                 | 3.4.2+dfsg-2          | plucky/universe          | armhf

$ reverse-depends src:postgis
Reverse-Recommends
==================
* gis-workstation               (for postgis)
* osm2pgsql [amd64 arm64 ppc64el riscv64 s390x]
* science-geography             (for postgis)
* tinyows [amd64 arm64 armhf ppc64el riscv64 s390x]

$ reverse-depends src:postgis -a source
Reverse-Testsuite-Triggers
==========================
* djangorestframework-gis       (for postgresql-postgis)
* geoalchemy2                   (for postgresql-postgis)
* geoalchemy2                   (for postgresql-postgis-scripts)
* geoalchemy2                   (for postgis)
* h3-pg                         (for postgresql-17-postgis-3)
* osm2pgrouting                 (for postgresql-postgis)

Reverse-Build-Depends
=====================
* geoalchemy2                   (for postgresql-postgis)
* geoalchemy2                   (for postgresql-postgis-scripts)
* geoalchemy2                   (for postgis)
* pgrouting                     (for postgis)
* tinyows                       (for postgis)

geoalchemy is architecture:all, pgrouting's armhf binaries have already
been removed, and tinyows needs further investigation.

** Affects: postgis (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Affects: tinyows (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: update-excuse
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postis: please RM armhf binaries
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2093900
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