This bug was fixed in the package postgresql-common - 122ubuntu1
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postgresql-common (122ubuntu1) oneiric-proposed; urgency=low
* pg_wrapper: Disable searching of multiarched libreadline. libreadline is
not multiarched yet in oneiric, so this is not yet necessary. The complete
This bug was fixed in the package postgresql-common - 122ubuntu1
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postgresql-common (122ubuntu1) oneiric-proposed; urgency=low
* pg_wrapper: Disable searching of multiarched libreadline. libreadline is
not multiarched yet in oneiric, so this is not yet necessary. The complete
** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done
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psql warnings (version 122)
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Installed the just 5 minutes ago all ok.
Prior to running the upgrade, I uninstalled dpkg-dev first and tried
using psql to make sure it wasn't around anymore. I got the error
message as earlier messages. Then I installed the propsed fix and the
message no longer appears.
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Title:
psql warnings (version 122)
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Hello gpredrag, or anyone else affected,
Accepted postgresql-common into oneiric-proposed, the package will build
now and be available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how
to enable and use -proposed. Thank you
Yes, the fix applies to all postgresql-X.Y versions.
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Title:
psql warnings (version 122)
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Uploaded to oneiric-proposed queue, waiting for SRU team to review.
** Changed in: postgresql-common (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Hi all,
I get this as well when installing postgresql 9.0 from the ppa for
10.04.
I imagine the changes for oneiric and Precise will fix those of us using
Postgres 9.0 etc on 10.04?
Cheers
Mark
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This is fully fixed in version 124 in Sid. For oneiric we don't actually
need the multiarch check, as our libreadline is not multiarched yet. So
for oneiric I'll upload a very simple fix which just disables this.
** Also affects: postgresql-common (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: Undecided
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** Tags added: iso-testing
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I see this too doing 11.10 testing:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/result/6986/205. This does not appear
fatal, but does seem important to fix as the error is scary looking.
Installing dpkg-dev does work fine on 11.10.
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Ubuntu: 10.04.3 LTS
psql: 9.1.1
postgresql-common: 122
I am having the same issue, being this is a local dev server I installed
dpkg-dev and am now getting this error:
DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH is not a supported variable name at /usr/bin/dpkg-
architecture line 214.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: postgresql-common (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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