On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 11:01 AM Devrim Gündüz <devrim@gunduz.org> wrote:

Hi Jason,

On Fri, 2017-10-06 at 11:51 -0600, Jason Petersen wrote:
> What happened to the Amazon Linux PGDG repo? It seems to have disappeared
> entirely as of v10.

When I launched Amazon repo, it was a RHEL 6 clone, so those RPMS were actually
HEL 6 RPMS.

Recently, it diverted a lot, so I gave up.

That is true, with regard to PostGIS in particular I've had to do quite a bit of hackery to get things to work (and I'm currently broken at the moment).  

Nevertheless, Amazon Linux is the one way to get competent kernel defect support on AWS , so I'm fairly committed to using it. The newer userland packages are also sometimes useful. And most pgdg packages compile fine.

As-is I'd probably continue to maintain a barely-good-enough fork of pgrpms to do my packages. Is there a better way?