I think I have this fixed now.  The problem was that psycopg dropped
backward compatibility with psycopg1, and Debian decided not to have
pyscopg1 at all.  I kept downgrading the package to a version with
backward compatibility, but I don't like pinning (I always forget to
unpin), so every time Debian corrected a typo in their scripts I got
the incompatible version again.
Roundup finally upgraded to psycopg2, so I was able to upgrade, and
this should keep things together for a while.
Steve
Hauke Fath writes:
 > On Sun, 5 May 2019 06:00:11 +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
 > > Hauke Fath writes:
 > >  > DatabaseError: could not connect to server: Connection refused Is the 
 > >  > server running on host "localhost" (127.0.0.1) and accepting
TCP/IP 
 > >  > connections on port 5432?
 > > 
 > > Yeah, I'm out of the country and that appears to be a PostgreSQL
 > > upgrade problem.  Looks like I'll need to migrate databases and don't
 > > want to do that remote.
 > 
 > Hi Stephen,
 > 
 > I have been getting a consistent
 > 
 > The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to 
 > maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later.
 > 
 > from the tracker recently. Could you have a look, maybe?
 > 
 > Cheerio,
 > Hauke
 > 
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