On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 9:55 AM, Martin Pitt <mpitt@debian.org> wrote:
Hello Collin,
Collin Peters [2013-05-02 21:38 -0700]:
> Just wondering if it is possible to install 9.2 on Ubuntu 13.04?
> And then to specify postgresql-common > sudo apt-get install postgresql-9.2 postgresql-common > The following packages have unmet dependencies: > postgresql-common : Breaks: logrotate (>= 3.8) but 3.8.3-3ubuntu2 is to be > installed
That's indeed the root of the problem.
However, postgresql-common in Ubuntu 13.04 itself is already at version 140 and works just fine with -9.2. So I wonder why it's trying to take p-common from pgdg instead of Ubuntu 13.04. Can you please send the output of