The following commit has been merged in the master branch: commit b9ad98ce2f7d60320ef37b6a7823705145791a1c Author: Markus Wanner <mar...@bluegap.ch> Date: Thu Sep 26 15:28:25 2013 +0200
Fiddle with the upgrade notification texts a bit, so lintian doesn't complain. diff --git a/debian/postgresql-8.4-postgis-2.0-scripts.templates b/debian/postgresql-8.4-postgis-2.0-scripts.templates index f631a2f..0854ccd 100644 --- a/debian/postgresql-8.4-postgis-2.0-scripts.templates +++ b/debian/postgresql-8.4-postgis-2.0-scripts.templates @@ -5,12 +5,12 @@ Description: PostGIS 2.0 has been deprecated - please migrate your databases system, which means you likely use the PostGIS extension in some databases. . - On Debian, we now ship PostGIS version 2.1 and dropped support for - 2.0, meaning we no longer provide bug or security fixes. Thus we - strongly recommend you migrate your databases to PostGIS 2.1 on some - newer version of PostgreSQL as soon as possible. + Debian is now shipping PostGIS version 2.1 and dropped support for + 2.0, meaning bug or security fixes will no longer be provided for the + older one. Thus it is strongly recommended to migrate all databases + to PostGIS 2.1 (and some newer PostgreSQL version) as soon as possible. . - Note that databases that are already using PostGIS 2.0 will continue to - work. However, with this upgrade to PostGIS 2.1 a CREATE EXTENSION postgis - in PostgreSQL version 9.0 will now give you PostGIS 2.1. + Databases that are already using PostGIS 2.0 will continue to + work. Note, however, that with this upgrade it's no longer possible + to create the extension PostGIS 2.0. diff --git a/debian/postgresql-9.0-postgis-2.0-scripts.templates b/debian/postgresql-9.0-postgis-2.0-scripts.templates index 8a99d98..4976c0e 100644 --- a/debian/postgresql-9.0-postgis-2.0-scripts.templates +++ b/debian/postgresql-9.0-postgis-2.0-scripts.templates @@ -5,12 +5,12 @@ Description: PostGIS 2.0 has been deprecated - please migrate your databases system, which means you likely use the PostGIS extension in some databases. . - On Debian, we now ship PostGIS version 2.1 and dropped support for - 2.0, meaning we no longer provide bug or security fixes. Thus we - strongly recommend you migrate your databases to PostGIS 2.1 as soon - as possible. + Debian is now shipping PostGIS version 2.1 and dropped support for + 2.0, meaning bug or security fixes will no longer be provided for the + older one. Thus it is strongly recommended to migrate all databases + to PostGIS 2.1 as soon as possible. . - Note that databases that are already using PostGIS 2.0 will continue to - work. However, with this upgrade to PostGIS 2.1 a CREATE EXTENSION postgis - in PostgreSQL version 9.0 will now give you PostGIS 2.1. + Databases that are already using PostGIS 2.0 will continue to + work. Note, however, that with this upgrade it's no longer possible + to create the extension PostGIS 2.0. diff --git a/debian/postgresql-9.1-postgis-2.0-scripts.templates b/debian/postgresql-9.1-postgis-2.0-scripts.templates index 05d983f..f233d0a 100644 --- a/debian/postgresql-9.1-postgis-2.0-scripts.templates +++ b/debian/postgresql-9.1-postgis-2.0-scripts.templates @@ -5,12 +5,12 @@ Description: PostGIS 2.0 has been deprecated - please migrate your databases system, which means you likely use the PostGIS extension in some databases. . - On Debian, we now ship PostGIS version 2.1 and dropped support for - 2.0, meaning we no longer provide bug or security fixes. Thus we - strongly recommend you migrate your databases to PostGIS 2.1 as soon - as possible. + Debian is now shipping PostGIS version 2.1 and dropped support for + 2.0, meaning bug or security fixes will no longer be provided for the + older one. Thus it is strongly recommended to migrate all databases + to PostGIS 2.1 as soon as possible. . - Note that databases that are already using PostGIS 2.0 will continue to - work. However, with this upgrade to PostGIS 2.1 a CREATE EXTENSION postgis - in PostgreSQL version 9.1 will now give you PostGIS 2.1. + Databases that are already using PostGIS 2.0 will continue to + work. Note, however, that with this upgrade it's no longer possible + to create the extension PostGIS 2.0. diff --git a/debian/postgresql-9.2-postgis-2.0-scripts.templates b/debian/postgresql-9.2-postgis-2.0-scripts.templates index 180c2b8..8988114 100644 --- a/debian/postgresql-9.2-postgis-2.0-scripts.templates +++ b/debian/postgresql-9.2-postgis-2.0-scripts.templates @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ Template: postgis/pg9.2_postgis2.0_deprecated Type: note Description: PostGIS 2.0 has been deprecated - please migrate your databases - The package postgresql-9.2-postgis-2.0-scripts is installed on this + The package postgresql-9.1-postgis-2.0-scripts is installed on this system, which means you likely use the PostGIS extension in some databases. . - On Debian, we now ship PostGIS version 2.1 and dropped support for - 2.0, meaning we no longer provide bug or security fixes. Thus we - strongly recommend you migrate your databases to PostGIS 2.1 as soon - as possible. + Debian is now shipping PostGIS version 2.1 and dropped support for + 2.0, meaning bug or security fixes will no longer be provided for the + older one. Thus it is strongly recommended to migrate all databases + to PostGIS 2.1 as soon as possible. . - Note that databases that are already using PostGIS 2.0 will continue to - work. However, with this upgrade to PostGIS 2.1 a CREATE EXTENSION postgis - in PostgreSQL version 9.2 will now give you PostGIS 2.1. + Databases that are already using PostGIS 2.0 will continue to + work. Note, however, that with this upgrade it's no longer possible + to create the extension PostGIS 2.0. -- PostGIS for PostgreSQL _______________________________________________ Pkg-grass-devel mailing list Pkg-grass-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-grass-devel