Hi,

After upgrading to Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS / jammy, I am encountering an "value out of range: underflow" error.

Now I had forgotten it, but last time I encountered this, it seemed related to an issue with an attempted update by myself to PROJ 8.2.1 on Ubuntu 20.04, while Canonical's Ubuntu distribution had PostGIS compiled with PROJ 6.3.1:

https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/8cac8dd1002260402o6bf21b8aqa4bca4cd26f235d9%40mail.gmail.com

While that error was caused by myself upgrading PROJ, the Canonical Ubuntu 22.0.4.1 comes pre-installed with PROJ 8.2.1 only, even though my PostGIS full version read-out, also installed via Canonical, shows PostGIS having been compiled with PROJ 6.3.1:

POSTGIS="3.2.2 628da50" [EXTENSION] PGSQL="140" GEOS="3.10.2-CAPI-1.16.0" PROJ="6.3.1" LIBXML="2.9.10" LIBJSON="0.13.1" LIBPROTOBUF="1.3.3" WAGYU="0.5.0 (Internal)"

Is this a packaging error by Canonical? Shouldn't they have compiled PostGIS with PROJ 8.2.1 for jammy, if that is the default and only available version in Ubuntu 22.04.1 / jammy?

There is also no option available to downgrade the PROJ version, only 8.2.1 is shown in the Synaptic Package Manager when looking under "Properties/Versions", and the "Package/Force Version" menu option is greyed out as well.

Marco

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