Package: postgresql-9.3-postgis-2.4 Source: postgis Version: 2.4.4+dfsg-4.pgdg18.04+1 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Debian GIS Project Installed-Size: 1807 Depends: postgresql-9.3, libc6 (>= 2.4), libgdal20 (>= 2.0.1), libgeos-c1v5 (>= 3.6.0), libjson-c3 (>= 0.11), liblwgeom-2.4-0 (>= 2.4.0~rc1), libpcre3, libproj12 (>= 4.9.0), libprotobuf-c1 (>= 1.0.1), libxml2 (>= 2.7.4) Recommends: postgresql-9.3-postgis-2.4-scripts Suggests: postgis Breaks: postgis (<< 1.2.1) Homepage: http://postgis.net/ Priority: optional Section: misc Filename: pool/main/p/postgis/postgresql-9.3-postgis-2.4_2.4.4+dfsg-4.pgdg18.04+1_i386.deb Size: 616740 SHA256: 8848fea83e219547fb287540238b57d6be1032da312919eb6f0a494314eeaefb SHA1: 0989f160aa9814b0cb7e97b59c66e2cc73e32587 MD5sum: 814cc8b6988658b2f873db4d06908a1c Description: Geographic objects support for PostgreSQL 9.3 PostGIS adds support for geographic objects to the PostgreSQL object-relational database. In effect, PostGIS "spatially enables" the PostgreSQL server, allowing it to be used as a backend spatial database for geographic information systems (GIS), much like ESRI's SDE or Oracle's Spatial extension. PostGIS follows the OpenGIS "Simple Features Specification for SQL". . To create the PostGIS extensions in a PostgreSQL 9.3 database, the postgresql-9.3-postgis-2.4-scripts package must be installed as well.