Re: [Ubuntu] new packages

2013-01-10 Thread Alan Boudreault

Guys,

For your information, the ubuntugis-testing PPA has ubuntugis-unstable 
as a dependencies. I've always used the testing ppa to put custom 
version of a softwares. So a user have to add both repositories to get 
everything working. Since there is not many packages in testing... I 
think someone can easily setup the testing ppa, install the new 
software... and remove/downgrade the packages if they want.


Would be cool if someone could document this in the wiki. Let me know if 
you need any permissions.


Thanks,
Alan

On 13-01-09 06:35 PM, Alex Mandel wrote:

Yes mixing repos could lead to some issues. There are several ways around:
1. use a virtual machine or other machine to keep them separate (1a
would be a chroot)
2. use apt-pinning to select and keep the versions of particular things
a certain way, some dependencies may break with this method.

Option 1a while complicated would let you use multiple versions at the
same time without VM overhead.

Enjoy,
Alex

On 01/09/2013 12:54 PM, Johan Nilsson wrote:

But aren't where a risk that a newer version download package, that the
older version don't use and in that process uninstall the older package
that the older version need?


2013/1/9 Rashad M mohammedrasha...@gmail.com


I think its possible because version numbers are different.

GRASS GIS in ubuntu-testing is grass70, grass70-dev. but if grass70 is
said to replace grass then only the last installed will be taken.

Maybe other in the list have better answers :)


On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 10:50 PM, Johan Nilsson joni8...@gmail.com wrote:


An Elementary questions about ubuntugis PPAs. Is it possible to have
separated installations of Ubuntugis-unstable and Ubuntugis-testing? Or is
it simplest to create a virtuall-machine and run it separated?

Cheers


2013/1/9 Rashad M mohammedrasha...@gmail.com


Hi All,

I dont weather you are getting updates on new packages added to PPA
ubuntugis-testing. I had uploaded GRASS GIS 7.0(svn54570) and OSSIM
(svn2201). If someone can test that would be great

[1]https://launchpad.net/~ubuntugis/+archive/ubuntugis-testing/+packages


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Re: [Ubuntu] new packages

2013-01-10 Thread Johan Nilsson
I have ubuntugis-unstable.., But I have soon installed 12.04 (32-bit) on a
virtual-machine on a ubuntuu 12.04 (64-bit)
So on the new machine I should add both ubuntugis-unstable AND
ubuntugis-testing?

/Cheers


2013/1/10 Alan Boudreault aboudrea...@mapgears.com

 Guys,

 For your information, the ubuntugis-testing PPA has ubuntugis-unstable as
 a dependencies. I've always used the testing ppa to put custom version of a
 softwares. So a user have to add both repositories to get everything
 working. Since there is not many packages in testing... I think someone can
 easily setup the testing ppa, install the new software... and
 remove/downgrade the packages if they want.

 Would be cool if someone could document this in the wiki. Let me know if
 you need any permissions.

 Thanks,
 Alan


 On 13-01-09 06:35 PM, Alex Mandel wrote:

 Yes mixing repos could lead to some issues. There are several ways around:
 1. use a virtual machine or other machine to keep them separate (1a
 would be a chroot)
 2. use apt-pinning to select and keep the versions of particular things
 a certain way, some dependencies may break with this method.

 Option 1a while complicated would let you use multiple versions at the
 same time without VM overhead.

 Enjoy,
 Alex

 On 01/09/2013 12:54 PM, Johan Nilsson wrote:

 But aren't where a risk that a newer version download package, that the
 older version don't use and in that process uninstall the older package
 that the older version need?


 2013/1/9 Rashad M mohammedrasha...@gmail.com

  I think its possible because version numbers are different.

 GRASS GIS in ubuntu-testing is grass70, grass70-dev. but if grass70 is
 said to replace grass then only the last installed will be taken.

 Maybe other in the list have better answers :)


 On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 10:50 PM, Johan Nilsson joni8...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  An Elementary questions about ubuntugis PPAs. Is it possible to have
 separated installations of Ubuntugis-unstable and Ubuntugis-testing?
 Or is
 it simplest to create a virtuall-machine and run it separated?

 Cheers


 2013/1/9 Rashad M mohammedrasha...@gmail.com

  Hi All,

 I dont weather you are getting updates on new packages added to PPA
 ubuntugis-testing. I had uploaded GRASS GIS 7.0(svn54570) and OSSIM
 (svn2201). If someone can test that would be great

 [1]https://launchpad.net/~**ubuntugis/+archive/ubuntugis-**
 testing/+packageshttps://launchpad.net/~ubuntugis/+archive/ubuntugis-testing/+packages


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 Regards,
 Rashad




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