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CONTENTS

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 * 1 PostgreSQL packages for Debian and Ubuntu
 * 2 Quickstart
 * 3 News
 * 4 Resources
   * 4.1 Contact
   * 4.2 Maintainers
     * 4.2.1 Past Contributors
   * 4.3 Bugs
   * 4.4 Documentation
 * 5 Acknowledgements


POSTGRESQL PACKAGES FOR DEBIAN AND UBUNTU

The PostgreSQL Global Development Group (PGDG) maintains an APT repository of
PostgreSQL packages for Debian and Ubuntu located at
http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/. We aim at building PostgreSQL server
packages as well as extensions and modules packages on several Debian/Ubuntu
releases for all PostgreSQL versions supported.

Currently, we support

 * Debian 10 (buster), 11 (bullseye), 12 (bookworm), and unstable (sid)
 * Ubuntu 18.04 (bionic), 20.04 (focal), 22.04 (jammy)
 * Architectures: amd64 (64-bit x86), i386 (32-bit x86, being phased out), arm64
   (64-bit ARM), ppc64el (little-endian 64-bit POWER)
 * PostgreSQL 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 beta, 16 devel
 * Server extensions such as Slony-I, various PL languages, and datatypes
 * Applications like omnidb, pgbouncer, and pgpool-II

Packages for older PostgreSQL versions and older Debian/Ubuntu distributions are
deprecated but will continue to stay in the repository (or be moved to
apt-archive.postgresql.org), and will usually not be updated anymore.


QUICKSTART

Import the repository key from
https://www.postgresql.org/media/keys/ACCC4CF8.asc:

sudo apt install curl ca-certificates gnupg
curl https://www.postgresql.org/media/keys/ACCC4CF8.asc | gpg --dearmor | sudo tee /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/apt.postgresql.org.gpg >/dev/null


Create /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pgdg.list. The distributions are called
codename-pgdg. In the example, replace buster with the actual distribution you
are using. File contents:

deb http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt buster-pgdg main


(You may determine the codename of your distribution by running lsb_release -c).
For a script version of the above file creation, presuming you are using a
supported release:

sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt $(lsb_release -cs)-pgdg main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pgdg.list'


Finally, update the package lists, and start installing packages:

sudo apt update
sudo apt install postgresql-14


Alternately, this shell script will automate the repository setup. The script is
included in the postgresql-common package in Debian and Ubuntu, so you can also
run it straight from there:

sudo apt install postgresql-common
sudo sh /usr/share/postgresql-common/pgdg/apt.postgresql.org.sh


Note that the shell script leaves the source package repo (deb-src) commented
out; if you need source packages, you will need to modify
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/pgdg.list to enable it.

Have a look at the FAQ.

Note: This repository provides "postgresql", "postgresql-contrib", and
"postgresql-client" meta-packages that depend on the latest postgresql-x.y, ...
packages, similar to the ones present in Debian and Ubuntu. Once a new
PostgreSQL version is released, these meta-packages will be updated to depend on
the new version. If you rather want to stay with a particular PostgreSQL
version, you should install specific packages like "postgresql-11" instead of
"postgresql".

For packages of development/alpha/beta versions of PostgreSQL, see the FAQ entry
about beta versions.


NEWS

 * 2022-09-19: Ubuntu xenial and impish have been removed from
   apt.postgresql.org.
 * 2022-08-12: Debian stretch (9) is no longer supported and will be removed
   from apt.postgresql.org at the end of October
 * 2022-07-24: Ubuntu impish (21.10) is no longer supported
 * 2022-07-06: Ubuntu groovy (20.10) and hirsute (21.04) have been migrated to
   apt-archive.postgresql.org. xenial (16.04) has been copied as well, and will
   be removed from apt.postgresql.org at the end of August.
 * 2022-07-05:
   * PostgreSQL 16devel packages added, see Apt/FAQ#Development_snapshots
   * The repository now features *-pgdg-snapshot distributions with snapshot
     builds of all packages
   * We have a Twitter feed now
 * 2022-02-16: Ubuntu jammy (22.04) added, hirsute (21.04) is no longer
   supported
 * 2021-09-30: PostgreSQL 14 released
 * 2021-08-12: Ubuntu impish (21.10) support added; groovy is no longer
   supported
 * 2021-06-30: PostgreSQL 15devel packages added, see
   Apt/FAQ#Development_snapshots
 * 2021-05-20: PostgreSQL 14beta1 added, Ubuntu xenial (16.04) deprecated,
   Ubuntu hirsute (21.04) added
 * 2021-01-28: Distributions moving to apt-archive.postgresql.org: jessie wheezy
   eoan disco trusty precise:
   https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/YBMtd6nRuXyU2zS4%40msg.df7cb.de
 * 2020-11-12: Ubuntu groovy (20.10) support added
 * 2020-09-24: PostgreSQL 13 released
 * 2020-07-13: Debian jessie and Ubuntu eoan are unsupported now
 * 2020-05-04: arm64 added as new architecture:
   https://www.df7cb.de/blog/2020/arm64-on-apt.postgresql.org.html
 * 2020-03-24: apt-archive.postgresql.org announced:
   https://www.df7cb.de/blog/2020/apt-archive.postgresql.org.html
 * 2020-02-15: Ubuntu focal (20.04) support added
 * 2020-01-27: Ubuntu disco (19.04) is no longer supported.
 * 2019-08-05: Ubuntu cosmic (18.10) removed, Debian bullseye (11) and Ubuntu
   eoan (19.10) added.
 * 2019-07-03: PostgreSQL 13devel packages added, see
   Apt/FAQ#Development_snapshots
 * 2019-05-22: PostgreSQL 12beta1 packages added, see
   Apt/FAQ#I_want_to_try_the_beta_version_of_the_next_PostgreSQL_release
 * 2019-05-14: Ubuntu trusty (14.04) is no longer supported.
 * 2019-03-25: Debian jessie/ppc64el disabled because ftp.debian.org removed it.
   Debian removed jessie-backports (all architectures), so we had to remove
   postgresql-pllua from jessie-pgdg because it depends on backports.
 * 2019-01-26: PostgreSQL 9.3 deprecated, no new modules will be built; Ubuntu
   disco (19.04) is being prepared
 * 2018-11-01: Ubuntu cosmic (18.10) added.
 * 2018-05-31: Debian wheezy (7) is unsupported now.
 * 2018-05-24: PostgreSQL 11 beta1 packages available, see
   Apt/FAQ#I_want_to_try_the_beta_version_of_the_next_PostgreSQL_release
 * 2018-01-17: Ubuntu zesty (17.04) is unsupported now, Ubuntu removed it from
   their mirrors
 * 2017-10-05: PostgreSQL 10.0 has been released, postgresql-10 is the default
   version pulled in by "postgresql.deb" now
 * 2017-05-18: PostgreSQL 10beta1 packages added, see
   Apt/FAQ#I_want_to_try_the_beta_version_of_the_next_PostgreSQL_release
 * 2017-04-25: Ubuntu zesty (17.04) and Debian stretch (9) added, Ubuntu precise
   (12.04) deprecated:
   https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20170425113312.d7odg7juvnunhtex%40msg.credativ.de
 * 2017-02-23: postgresql-10 development snapshots available for sid, jessie,
   xenial, and trusty (via -pgdg-testing): Apt/FAQ#Development_snapshots
 * 2016-09-29: ppc64el added as new architecture, along with full 9.6 support
   for all packages:
   https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/c86548a4-eea0-ff5d-9a14-1c136ef39ab6%402ndquadrant.it
 * 2016-09-17: Ubuntu wily (15.10) deprecated.
 * 2016-09-05: Redmine project for issue tracking:
   https://redmine.postgresql.org/projects/pgapt/issues
 * 2016-07-31: Older versions of packages available:
   https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20160731194944.amiwidhsoqh4osac%40msg.df7cb.de
 * 2016-03-31: Ubuntu xenial (16.04) added.
 * 2016-03-05: Debian squeeze (6) deprecated.

Older news items: Apt/OldNews


RESOURCES

 * FAQ
 * Package repository
 * PostgreSQL in Debian


CONTACT

 * Mailing list: pgsql-pkg-debian@postgresql.org (Archives)
 * IRC channel: #postgresql-apt @ irc.libera.chat


MAINTAINERS

 * Christoph Berg (credativ)
 * Marco Nenciarini (2ndQuadrant)
 * Michael Banck (credativ)

PAST CONTRIBUTORS

 * Dimitri Fontaine
 * Magnus Hagander


BUGS

Please report bugs:

 * on the pgsql-pkg-debian@postgresql.org mailing list, or
 * open an issue in Redmine, or
 * open a bug in the Debian BTS.


DOCUMENTATION

 * Apt/RepoDocs
 * Apt/Jenkins
 * Apt/NewPostgreSQLVersion


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Work on setting up the archive was kindly supported by credativ, 2ndQuadrant,
Redpill Linpro, and funding from the European Union's Seventh Framework
Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement 258862.

The amd64/i386 build servers are kindly hosted by DG-i and credativ.

The ARM build server is kindly hosted by HUAWEI Cloud Services.

The ppc64el build server is kindly hosted by IBM Power Systems Linux Center,
Montpellier.

The repository is hosted on postgresql.org hardware.

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