Sorry I was totally out of it(wasn't paying attention) when I wrote
that bug description(original).
The bug is really this:

So I was present with a prompt when I performed some package updates today.
"Processing triggers for postgresql-common ...
dpkg: version '/usr/share/myspell/dicts' has bad syntax: invalid
character in version number
Building PostgreSQL dictionaries from installed myspell/hunspell packages...
  en_au
  en_gb
  en_us
Processing triggers for hicolor-icon-theme ..."

and  the prompt told me that postgresql 8.3 is dated. Which is true.
However, the prompt informed me that I should upgrade to postgresql 9
which isn't in debian squeeze. Version 8.4 is in debian squeeze. Yes
postgresql 9 is in sid, but it isn't in squeeze.

The information displayed in the prompt was the following:

"
Please be aware that the installation of postgresql-9.0 will
automatically create a default cluster 9.0/main. If you want to
upgrade the 8.3/main cluster, you need to remove the already
existing 9.0 cluster (pg_dropcluster --stop 9.0 main, see manpage for
details).  The old server and client packages are no longer supported.
After the existing clusters are upgraded, the postgresql-8.3 and
postgresql-client-8.3 packages should be removed.
"

Note I do not have postgresql 9 installed.



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