github actions: fix setup of PostgreSQL#2306
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joto merged 2 commits intoosm2pgsql-dev:masterfrom Feb 16, 2025
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apt won't set up a database for the differently installed postgresql otherwise
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Postgresql's apt repository has slightly changed the setup rules for its postgres packages in Thursday's release: normally the package would automatically set up and start a database, if not exists for the version installed. The new behaviour seems to be to only set up the database if there is no Postgresql database set up at all. This new behaviour makes perfect sense, but breaks CI runs which so far have kept the already installed postgres from the default version around. The version we actually want to test against is not installed anymore. The fix is to purge the default version instead of just removing it.
The PR also switches to the Debian-supplied way of setting up the PostgreSQL apt repository and removes some code for a clang version which has long fallen out of support.