Hi,

the problem with ubuntugis and QGIS being out of sync is a frequent one.
I promised myself a dozen times not to update, but I also stepped into
this trap again.
Had to switch to normal ubuntu release.

See https://www.qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/development/roadmap.html
for the next point release which should solve the issue.
This should have been today, but as far as I understood the threads on
the developers list, this will be postponed for a week or so to solve
other issues.

Cheers,
Bernd

Am 06.12.19 um 07:41 schrieb Ben Hur Pintor:
Hi all,

I install QGIS on my Ubuntu 18.04 machine with ubuntugis-unstable
dependencies. A few days ago, the ubuntugis-unstable repo updated it's
packages for Bionic (GDAL 3, PROJ 6, etc). After upgrading some libraries
from ubuntugis-unstable, QGIS disappeared from my machine. Other libraries
like qgis-common, etc were still there but qgis itself wasn't. I tried to
reinstall qgis but I always end up with missing/broken package error
(mostly with python-gdal). Looking at the recent update to
ubuntugis-unstable, it seems the python3-gdal lib (with GDAL 3) breaks
python-gdal < 2.5.

Am I correct in thinking that rebuilding QGIS against the
ubuntugis-unstable dependencies would solve this issue?

P.S. It's been a day since I last checked if I could reinstall QGIS with
ubuntugis-unstable dependencies so please disregard this message if it has
been resolved already.

Thanks!

Sincerely,
Ben Hur


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