Must have found something wrong with the old approach of not touching
the running (old) postgresql, installing the new db (empty) listening on
the next port (typically 5433), and letting the user dump the old, load
the new, run/test in parallel until satisfied the new one works, and
remove the old, and change the listening port to the preferred (5432
default). Caution is best when fiddling with databases.

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Title:
  Unable to upgrade to 24.04 due to error: "The package
  'postgresql-14-postgis-3' is marked for removal but it is in the
  removal deny list."

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