Is there a PostGIS package for Ubuntu or Debian?

Is there a PostGIS package for Ubuntu or Debian?

Ubuntu / Debian UbuntuGIS project has PostGIS and other OSGeo project offerings The PostgreSQL build team has packages for Debian and Ubuntu for several versions of PostgreSQL and PostGIS APT repository for PostgreSQL builds. The Debian GIS project maintains PostGIS packaging for Debian also used by Ubuntu and UbuntuGIS.

Is it possible to install PostgreSQL at your site?

It is possible that PostgreSQL is already installed at your site, either because it was included in your operating system distribution or because the system administrator already installed it. If that is the case, you should obtain information from the operating system documentation or your system administrator about how to access PostgreSQL.

Which is the latest version of PostGIS for Windows?

Both versions generally have latest minor version of PostGIS, but versions of libraries used may be different, other PostGIS related extensions like pgRouting, postgis_sfcgal are packaged with the windows but not OSX version. These instructions are for PostgreSQL 9.1 and higher, PostGIS 2.2 and higher that is compiled with raster support.

What’s the best way to install PostGIS on a Mac?

Homebrew users can just run “brew install postgis” and tends to be a favorite for more advanced users since there are brew scripts for most of the popular PostgreSQL extensions, not always present in other Mac distributions. The EnterpriseDb OSX PostgreSQL combination from EnterpriseDB includes generally latest stable minor version of PostGIS.

Do you need to install packages before installing QGIS?

Before installing qgis, you may need to install those packages manually one by one. If they install, try again to install QGIS, with some or all broken dependencies solved. It might help to stick to the debian or ubuntugis repo, but avoid to install packages from both.

Where can I get the latest PostGIS binaries?

The best place to get the latest binaries for both PostgreSQL and PostGIS is the PostgreSQL Yum repository Refer to Installing PostGIS 3.1 and PostgreSQL 13 on CentOS 8 repository RPM for your distribution, download and install it.