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Hi folks,
I'm trying to install Postgresql 9.6 on a test machine in Google Cloud Platform After a fresh install with Debian 9 (just after the instance has been created) I follow steps from here

https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Apt

(instead of pg 10 I install pg 9.6)

During the installation process i encounter the following strange warnings that, even if that's a test machine, make me think twice before going ahead.

[...]
Processing triggers for man-db (2.7.6.1-2) ...
Setting up pgdg-keyring (2017.3) ...
Removing apt.postgresql.org key from trusted.gpg: Warning: The postinst maintainerscript of the package pgdg-keyring Warning: seems to use apt-key (provided by apt) without depending on gnupg or gnupg2. Warning: This will BREAK in the future and should be fixed by the package maintainer(s). Note: Check first if apt-key functionality is needed at all - it probably isn't!
OK
Setting up xml-core (0.17) ...
[...]

I have to say that installation is successfully and database server goes up and apparently with no problems at all.

Here's versions:

postgres=# select version();

version ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

PostgreSQL 9.6.9 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (Debian 9.6.9-2.pgdg90+1), compiled by gcc (Debian 6.3.0-18+deb9u1) 6.3.0 20170516, 64-bit(1 row)

Anyone stumped on it? Googling around I see a post saying that's about a dirmngr package missing.... tried but no avail.

Do I need to worry?

Thanks

Moreno.-








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