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| Subject: | BUG #17044: installation of postgresql from the pgdg repository conflicts with Fedora's python gdal |
| Date: | 2021-06-02 18:50:24 |
| Message-ID: | 17044-e325c0b65111156a@postgresql.org |
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The following bug has been logged on the website:
Bug reference: 17044
Logged by: Clifford Snow
Email address: clifford(at)snowandsnow(dot)us
PostgreSQL version: 13.3
Operating system: Fedora F33 and F34
Description:
Postgresql 13.3 was install from the repo for fedora along with postgis.
When attempting to run a python script that imports any gdal components like
gdal or ogr, the script will segment fault.
To test out what was happening, I removed all pgdg components from a Fedora
34 build and install postgresql from the Fedora repository. Python works as
expected.
I do still have Postgresql 13.3 installed on a Fedora 33 computer. I'm happy
to provide additional detail from the F33 machine.
Thanks,
Clifford
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