Thread: Several postgresql-15 packages pulled in bullseye, only

Several postgresql-15 packages pulled in bullseye, only

From
Brian Cosgrove
Date:
It appears that postgresql-15 packages pulled for minor releases before 15.4 in bullseye, only. That's very specific. Was it a mistake or a platform-specific (bullseye) issue?

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Brian Cosgrove

Re: Several postgresql-15 packages pulled in bullseye, only

From
Aaron Pavely
Date:
On Mon, Oct 2, 2023 at 2:35 PM Brian Cosgrove <cosgroveb@gmail.com> wrote:
It appears that postgresql-15 packages pulled for minor releases before 15.4 in bullseye, only. That's very specific. Was it a mistake or a platform-specific (bullseye) issue?

That's normal behaviour per [1]. If you look closely, it is not just bullseye! Older minor releases are still available in the apt-archive repository at [2].

On occasion, you will find older versions of packages still available in the primary repository, but these are usually for distributions that are beyond the public EOL date (e.g., Ubuntu 18.04). This is because while the distribution itself has yet to be retired from the repository, no newer packages have been built. In due course, these packages will eventually be removed, and will only be available thereafter in the aforementioned apt-archive repository.

-- Aaron

Re: Several postgresql-15 packages pulled in bullseye, only

From
Brian Cosgrove
Date:
Thanks for the explanation. I genuinely did not know!

On Mon, Oct 2, 2023 at 6:52 PM Aaron Pavely <aaron@pavely.net> wrote:
On Mon, Oct 2, 2023 at 2:35 PM Brian Cosgrove <cosgroveb@gmail.com> wrote:
It appears that postgresql-15 packages pulled for minor releases before 15.4 in bullseye, only. That's very specific. Was it a mistake or a platform-specific (bullseye) issue?

That's normal behaviour per [1]. If you look closely, it is not just bullseye! Older minor releases are still available in the apt-archive repository at [2].

On occasion, you will find older versions of packages still available in the primary repository, but these are usually for distributions that are beyond the public EOL date (e.g., Ubuntu 18.04). This is because while the distribution itself has yet to be retired from the repository, no newer packages have been built. In due course, these packages will eventually be removed, and will only be available thereafter in the aforementioned apt-archive repository.

-- Aaron


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Brian Cosgrove