This error went away on restart, so it's probably safe to close.
** Description changed:
After dist-upgrading from focal to jammy, postgis no longer works due to
- an undeclared dependency on glibc 3.4.29:
+ an undeclared dependency on glibc++ 3.4.29:
```
Apr 24 10:55:14 tiles2 renderd[1
Public bug reported:
After dist-upgrading from focal to jammy, postgis no longer works due to
an undeclared dependency on glibc 3.4.29:
```
Apr 24 10:55:14 tiles2 renderd[1761]:reason: Postgis Plugin: ERROR: could
not load library "/usr/lib/postgresql/12/lib/postgis-3.so":
/lib/x86_64-linu
May be related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-
manager/+bug/1907652?comments=all
** Summary changed:
- Release-upgrade from bionic -> focal bricks postgres if postgis is in use
+ Release-upgrade from bionic -> focal breaks postgres if postgis is in use
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Public bug reported:
When performing a release upgrade from bionic to focal, the package
postgresql-10-postgis-2.4 is removed due to dependency issues with
libgdal20. But to perform a cluster upgrade from postgresql-10 to
postgresql-12, both v10 and v12 clusters must be running, and so both
versio
Public bug reported:
By default, SecTmpDir is set to "/tmp", but it is recommended to change
this to reference a location without general read permissions. It is not
documented anywhere that I can find (but appears from experimentation to
be the case) that one cannot use a subdirectory of /tmp (or
I can confirm this bug.
I have two external drives in my fstab:
proc/proc procnodev,noexec,nosuid 0 0
# / was on /dev/sda1 during installation
UUID=a750d27d-ca00-4aa8-b154-a86c95c5054e / ext4
errors=remount-ro 0 1
# /vault was on /dev/sda6 d
This bug is still present in Natty. Installing version 1.6.0-3 from
debian squeeze fixes the problem (although now I suffer from #309315).
Installing version 1.7.0-1 from debian sid does not.
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