This is fixed in ogdi-dfsg (4.1.1+ds-2), but that contained a bug [0]
which was fixed in ogdi-dfsg (4.1.1+ds-4).
[0] https://lists.debian.org/debian-gis/2024/04/msg6.html
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #1063996
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1063996
** Also
sfcgal is not actively maintained in Ubuntu, this issue is unlikely to
get fixed.
sfcgal (1.3.7-4) has a patch to fix this issue when using sfcal-config,
you should consider using that like postgis does.
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #914489
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=914489
** Also affects: nagios-nrpe (Debian) via
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=914489
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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This is fixed in MapServer 7.4.0-beta1.
** Changed in: mapserver (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Title:
python-mapscript
** Changed in: nsca-ng (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
no SSL certificate verify
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This should be fixed in 1.6.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #900152
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=900152
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https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=900152
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in:
This is not an issue with the gdal package.
** Changed in: gdal (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
libgdal-dev won't install
That's not very likely, Debian unstable has 1.0.7+ds-6.
Have a look at the changelog in the Ubuntu package, it the UNRELEASED
changes from the git repository.
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The summary says it all. I'm very unhappy that Ubuntu has uploaded
UNRELEASED revisions of packages they don't even help to maintain.
This is even worse than syncing packages from experimental that aren't
ready ready for wider use.
** Affects: imposm-parser (Ubuntu)
I don't know where you get your gdal packages but the third party
version 2.3.1+3-0bionic1 is the problem.
** Changed in: gdal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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GDAL is not actively maintained in Ubuntu, your issue is unlikely to be
fixed.
default-libmysqlclient-dev on Ubuntu should depend on libmysqlclient-dev
where MySQL is still the default.
In Debian MariaDB is the default and it works as expected.
Uninstall the libmariadbclient-dev to resolve the
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #901955
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** Also affects: uriparser (Debian) via
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=901955
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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There are several issues with this report.
OTB 6.6 hasn't been released yet.
The otb package is not maintained in Ubuntu.
This package is universe, Ubuntu only pulls changes from Debian for
inclusion in their next release. So you won't get OTB 6.6 in bionic or
earlier releases.
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This is fixed in icingaweb2 (2.5.3-1~exp3):
https://salsa.debian.org/nagios-team/pkg-
icingaweb2/commit/5804954da6cf08a74eeeb689d8d094eefa6ba9bc
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Looks like you have and old netcdf4-python installed, the packages in
xenial work as expected:
# lsb_release -sd
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
# dpkg -l | grep netcdf
ii libnetcdf111:4.4.0-2 amd64
Interface for scientific data access to large binary data
ii
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #875165
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https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=875165
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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The otb package is not maintained in Ubuntu, filing this bug in
Launchpad is of little value.
The Qt4 removal is already tracked in the Debian BTS.
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The qgis package is not maintained in Ubuntu, filing this issue in
Launchpad doesn't have much added value.
To quote myself in Debian Bug #875135:
"
QGIS 3.x will support Qt5, and the Debian package will switch away from
Qt4 when the QGIS 3.4.4 LTR is released [0], or sooner if the Qt4
Lucky you, qgis 2.18.17+dfsg-1 is in the release pocket since 12 hours
ago.
** Changed in: qgis (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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gdal and other geospatial packages are not maintained within Ubuntu. The
commit can be cherry-picked into the Debian package, but that doesn't
get the fix into Ubuntu.
You will need to follow the stable release updates [0] process to get
the fix into Ubuntu.
[0]
> It is already in proposed, so might make it anyway.
It's not in proposed any more.
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Title:
Why not the 2.18.16 LTR version for Bionic Beaver?
QGIS 2.18.17 is in Debian unstable, but Ubuntu has not synced it into
bionic yet.
The DebianImportFreeze is tomorrow, so it seems unlikely that bionic
will include QGIS 2.18.
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Fixed in netcdf (1:4.5.0-2)
** Changed in: netcdf (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
Add multiarch metadata to libnetcdf11
qgis in Debian will be updated to 2.18 when it replaces 2.14 in the
upstream LTR repo.
This should be next month when QGIS 3.0.0 is released, see:
https://qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/development/roadmap.html#release-
schedule
This is probably too late to get it into bionic before the Debian
That's what you get when Ubuntu syncs packages from Debian experimental
that are not ready for wider use yet.
The mapnik::freetype_engine issue should be fixed with Mapnik 3.0.17 and
the python-mapnik package that was rebuilt with it. It should be synced
into Ubuntu for inclusion in the next LTS.
Please note that with SSL enabled in the Debian package, NRPE from EPEL
for RHEL/CentOS 5 (and 6 IIRC) remains incompatible because the dh key
size is too small. I think this is caused by changes in OpenSSL 1.1.0,
so this may not be an issue for Ubuntu with OpenSSL 1.0.0. Regardless of
this issue,
Don't sync mapnik packages from Debian experimental into Ubuntu, and
especially don't release Ubuntu with them! Or please do and give your
users a bad experience, but then don't leave bugreports unaddressed.
The mapnik family of packages needs to be updated together, and when
they are in Debian
Don't disable 11_reproducible_dh.h.patch, regenerate the dh.h with the
openssl version in the distribution instead:
quilt push 11_reproducible_dh.h.patch
openssl dhparam -C 2048 | awk '/^-/ {exit} {print}' > include/dh.h
quilt refresh
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The Mapnik family has been updated in Debian unstable after the new
mapbox-geometry & mapbox-wagyu packages were accepted, these new
packages also unblocked the update of node-mapnik.
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NetCDF is not built with parallel support, because this breaks all
reverse dependencies that require the serial behavior.
NetCDF upstream doesn't support building both a serial and parallel
version of the library, and until they do a parallel netcdf library will
not be included in the Debian
NetCDF is no longer built with autotools, hence the static library is no
longer built by default.
The package is unlikely to be updated to include it again.
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Ubuntu automatically changes the Maintainer field when it copies
packages from Debian.
The nik4 package is in universe which means that no Canonical employees
are responsible for maintaining the package in Ubuntu. The MOTU team is
responsible for maintaining packages in universe, but is not able
The nik4 package is not maintained in Ubuntu, this wishlist issue will
not be addressed by filing a bugreport in Launchpad.
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Title:
Support
Ubuntu does not maintain the gdal package, so filing bugs in Launchpad
does not get your issues fixed.
If you look at the buildlogs, e.g. for xenial [0], you'll see that PGEO
support is enabled:
PGeo support: yes
And that ogrsf_frmts/pgeo is built.
[0]
> You are saying Launchpad is the wrong place, where should I look for
more info / place to help?
The proj package is maintained by the Debian GIS team. To contribute
see:
https://pkg-grass.alioth.debian.org/policy/index.html#contribute
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The proj package is built with Autotools, not CMake.
Ubuntu does not maintain the proj package, so this will not get fixed by
filing a bug in Launchpad.
Including the CMake files in libproj-dev won't be sufficient, as it will
take several releases until this change finds its way into the package
https://github.com/libLAS/libLAS/pull/120
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Title:
liblas-dev lacks pkgconfig file
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You should report this in Debian were this package is maintained, Ubuntu
does not maintain the bulk of the packages it takes from Debian.
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Title:
The package only installs images.
** Changed in: nagios-images (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Missing dep8 tests
To manage
/var/lib/dpkg/info/php5-mapscript.postinst: 11:
/var/lib/dpkg/info/php5-mapscript.postinst: php5enmod: not found
The executable is provided by php5-common which should already be
installed via php5, but you're using the php5 from a PPA not the one in
trusty. That's not a supported configuration.
"the same error happens in debian recently after upgrading the qgis-2.99
to more recent dev version, so probably it propagates from debian..."
QGIS 2.99 is not in Debian, nor Ubuntu. This is not the venue for issues
with the upstream packages.
** Changed in: qgis (Ubuntu)
Status:
I'm sorry to hear QGIS doesn't work on yakkety, unfortunately the qgis
package is in universe which is entirely unsupported.
You can give the upstream QGIS packages a try which have more recent LTR
versions available:
http://qgis.org/en/site/forusers/alldownloads.html#debian-ubuntu
** Changed
** Changed in: mapserver (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Summary changed:
- WMS exception may expose PostGIS connection details for users
+ Fix CVE-2016-9839 & CVE-2017-5522
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The packages in Debian have been updated to include the fix, as have the
packages in the UbuntuGIS PPA.
I've also prepared updates for Ubuntu fixing both CVE-2016-9839 &
CVE-2017-5522:
nagios-nrpe (3.0.1-2) includes a systemd service file which should
resolve this issue.
** Changed in: nagios-nrpe (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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nagios-nrpe (3.0.1-2) includes a systemd service file which should
resolve this issue (if the administrators masks the systemd service when
using inetd).
** Changed in: nagios-nrpe (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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nagios-nrpe (3.0.1-1) includes the fix for this issue.
** Changed in: nagios-nrpe (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
QGIS 2.14.7 includes the QtWebKit module that's been removed from
python-qt4.
Removing old plugins as suggested by scruss should resolve remaining
issues.
** Changed in: qgis (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Fix external AD issues is not the responsibility of the nagios-nrpe
package.
** Changed in: nagios-nrpe (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Opinion
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Not enough information to work with, but this issue is probably fixed in
nagios-nrpe (3.0.1-1)
** Changed in: nagios-nrpe (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Quoting from the bugreport in Debian:
"However, users != nagios are not supported and we won't ever support
them."
** Changed in: nagios-nrpe (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Not enough information to work with, but this issue is probably fixed in
nagios-nrpe (3.0.1-1).
** Changed in: nagios-nrpe (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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This has been fixed upstream in NRPE 3.0.0 which cleans the environment
before forking.
** Changed in: nagios-nrpe (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Title:
package nagios-nrpe-server 2.12-5ubuntu1.2 failed to
Fixed in nsca (2.9.1-1)
** Changed in: nsca (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
package nsca-client (not installed) failed to
This is no longer relevant with nsca 2.9 in Ubuntu for many release now.
** Changed in: nsca (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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This is no longer relevant with nsca 2.9 in Ubuntu for many release now.
** Changed in: nsca (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-nagios/pkg-
nrpe.git/commit/?id=22ba44087f0e27d7a45e8f52c28041378ac13a02
** Changed in: nagios-nrpe (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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nagios-nrpe (2.15-1) has disabled command-args, and this feature won't
be re-enabled in the foreseeable future.
** Also affects: nagios-nrpe (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=756479
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: nagios-nrpe (Ubuntu)
Fixed in nagios-nrpe (3.0.1-1~exp1)
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-nagios/pkg-
nrpe.git/commit/?id=265b149dad227836af0b084c7e941e4daae971e3
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #775924
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** Also affects: nagios-nrpe (Debian) via
Fixed in nagios-nrpe (2.15-1) which prefers nagios-plugins-basic over
the standard version.
** Changed in: nagios-nrpe (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Fixed in nagios-nrpe (2.15-1)
** Changed in: nagios-nrpe (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
NRPE sending TCP reset
This has been fixed in nagios-nrpe (2.15-1)
** Changed in: nagios-nrpe (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
This bug should be closed, nagios-nrpe doesn't support command-args any
more (since 2.15-1).
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Title:
apt-get nagios nrpe unable the read output
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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The packaging for the upcoming 7.2.0 release has been updated to make
grass-core depend on grass-doc.
** Changed in: grass (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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grass-core will never depend on grass-dev because that introduces a
circular dependency.
grass-core may gain a dependency (Recommends) on grass-doc for
g.extensions.
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That wasn't changed between 2.1.0+dfsg-1~xenial0 & 2.1.0+dfsg-1~xenial1.
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Title:
segfault on gdal.OpenEx() call
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Fixed packages are available in Debian unstable and the various
UbuntuGIS PPAs.
** Changed in: gdal (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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** Bug watch added: trac.osgeo.org/gdal/ #6718
http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/ticket/6718
** Also affects: gdal via
http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/ticket/6718
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Even has committed a fix for the segfault, and I've included it as a
patch in the Debian package, see the discussion on the GDAL mailinglist:
https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/gdal-dev/2016-November/045477.html
New revisions of the gdal package for trusty & xenial will be available
in the
00:24:09 transit: Hi, can I get a mantra so I can create an OSGeo account to
register a bug report?
00:26:53 EvenR: transit: can you very shortly tell aobut the bug ?
00:28:45 transit: SegFault: https://dpaste.de/ppUM both libgdal20 & python-gdal
at v2.1.0 on Ubuntu.
00:28:46 sigq:Title:
I guess you're using the gdal packages from the UbuntuGIS PPA, since
Ubuntu itself doesn't have 2.1.0.
Can you provide a link to the IRC discussion or otherwise provide more
motivation why the DODS driver should be disabled now. It has been
enabled for a very long time, so I'm surprised Even now
Because UbuntuGIS has a lack of manpower.
There are plans to copy the packages from ubuntugis-unstable to -stable
for trusty at least:
https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/ubuntu/2016-October/001528.html
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Ubuntu xenial has GDAL 1.11.3 and the ubuntugis-unstable PPA has GDAL
2.1.0, and quite a lot of changes to the NetCDF driver have been made
between those release.
Valgrid reports the following for the gdalinfo command with the gdal &
netcdf debug packages installed:
==9254== Invalid read of size
GDAL 2.1.0 adds support for the NetCDF4 datatypes used in the dataset.
** Changed in: gdal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
Is this gdal from the Ubuntu xenial repositories or from the UbuntuGIS
PPA?
Please also provide the salida.nc file to help reproduce this issue.
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Thanks for syncing the final releases from Debian unstable. My criticism
of syncing from Debian experimental without coordinating with the
maintainers in Debian still stands. Please improve your procedures and
collaboration with Debian. I'm still very displeased about how this
situation with
Thanks for syncing the final releases from Debian unstable. My criticism
of syncing from Debian experimental without coordinating with the
maintainers in Debian still stands. Please improve your procedures and
collaboration with Debian. I'm still very displeased about how this
situation with
Thanks for syncing the final releases from Debian unstable. My criticism
of syncing from Debian experimental without coordinating with the
maintainers in Debian still stands. Please improve your procedures and
collaboration with Debian. I'm still very displeased about how this
situation with
Thanks for syncing the final releases from Debian unstable. My criticism
of syncing from Debian experimental without coordinating with the
maintainers in Debian still stands. Please improve your procedures and
collaboration with Debian. I'm still very displeased about how this
situation with
Thanks for syncing the final releases from Debian unstable. My criticism
of syncing from Debian experimental without coordinating with the
maintainers in Debian still stands. Please improve your procedures and
collaboration with Debian. I'm still very displeased about how this
situation with
> curl: (7) Failed to connect to naciscdn.org port 80: Expiró el tiempo
de conexión
There was a network issue while downloading the data files for
openstreetmap-carto, run /usr/share/openstreetmap-carto-common/get-
shapefiles.sh manually.
** Changed in: openstreetmap-carto (Ubuntu)
The cairo support has been fixed in Debian with python-mapnik
(1:0.0~20160412-5b015f2-1).
Upstream has fixed the cairo support for Python 3 since python-mapnik
(1:0.0~20160531-f65767a-1).
A backport of the latter is probably a better idea, if Ubuntu doesn't
want to provide that. Host the package
Public bug reported:
The mapnik family of packages have been synced from Debian experimental
(without coordinating with the maintainers in Debian) because mapnik
3.0.11 doesn't support Boost 1.61.
Now that the DebianImportFreeze has started the final version (which
hasn't been released yet)
Public bug reported:
The mapnik family of packages have been synced from Debian experimental
(without coordinating with the maintainers in Debian) because mapnik
3.0.11 doesn't support Boost 1.61.
Now that the DebianImportFreeze has started the final version (which
hasn't been released yet)
Public bug reported:
The mapnik family of packages have been synced from Debian experimental
(without coordinating with the maintainers in Debian) because mapnik
3.0.11 doesn't support Boost 1.61.
Now that the DebianImportFreeze has started the final version (which
hasn't been released yet)
Public bug reported:
The mapnik family of packages have been synced from Debian experimental
(without coordinating with the maintainers in Debian) because mapnik
3.0.11 doesn't support Boost 1.61.
Now that the DebianImportFreeze has started the final version (which
hasn't been released yet)
Public bug reported:
The mapnik family of packages have been synced from Debian experimental
(without coordinating with the maintainers in Debian) because mapnik
3.0.11 doesn't support Boost 1.61.
Now that the DebianImportFreeze has started the final version (which
hasn't been released yet)
Should be fixed in more recent Ubuntu releases.
** Changed in: thuban (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Thuban was
Thuban is dead upstream, if a newer Ubuntu release doesn't have the fix
for this issue, it's unlikely to ever get fixed.
** Changed in: thuban (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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qlandkartegt upstream development has ceased in favor of qmapshack, use
that instead.
** Changed in: qlandkartegt (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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QGIS registers those file types because its supports JPEG compress
raster data for *.{jpg,jpeg} & GEOTiff for *.tif{,f}.
** Changed in: qgis (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Opinion
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Should be fixed in the mean time.
** Changed in: qgis (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
QGIS MultiQML fails to apply styles
Should be fixed in the mean time.
** Changed in: qgis (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
package qgis-providers
Should be fixed in the mean time.
** Changed in: qgis (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1455234
Title:
Menu missing in Qgis
To manage
Should be fixed in the mean time.
** Changed in: qgis (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1468715
Title:
QGIS OpenLayers plugin not working
** Changed in: qgis (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1396952
Title:
Measure line tool extremly slow since latest update
To manage
This issue should be reopened, because the bug is not fixed only worked
around by skipping the tests on i386 architectures.
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Title:
sfcgal fails
Because the patch did not solve the build failure, I've closed the PR
and opened an issue in the upstream tracker:
https://github.com/Oslandia/SFCGAL/issues/132
** Bug watch added: github.com/Oslandia/SFCGAL/issues #132
https://github.com/Oslandia/SFCGAL/issues/132
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