Use python3 package in Debian/bullseye and above
Debian 11 uses python3 by default so install the python3-psycopg2 for Debian bullseye and above.
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postgresql::params is a class
Breaking changes to this file WILL impact these 2 modules (exact match):
Breaking changes to this file MAY impact these 3 modules (near match):
This module is declared in 70 of 579 indexed public Puppetfiles.
These results were generated with Rangefinder, a tool that helps predict the downstream impact of breaking changes to elements used in Puppet modules. You can run this on the command line to get a full report.
Exact matches are those that we can positively identify via namespace and the declaring modules' metadata. Non-namespaced items, such as Puppet 3.x functions, will always be reported as near matches only.