Re: [Ubuntu] ubuntugis-unstable: gdal_merge.py missing? [PYTHON]PATH to be set?

2021-10-29 Thread Even Rouault





The upcoming switch to CMake in GDAL 3.4 


Not yet :-) The initial CMake version will be for GDAL 3.5.


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Re: [Ubuntu] ubuntugis-unstable: gdal_merge.py missing? [PYTHON]PATH to be set?

2021-10-29 Thread Sebastiaan Couwenberg

On 10/29/21 12:18, Martin Weis wrote:

Am 28.10.21 um 12:42 schrieb Sebastiaan Couwenberg:

But that's incorrect, it should be: swig/python/gdal-utils/scripts/*.py

The fix was just pushed and will be included in the next 3.3.3 upload
for Debian.


WOW - thank you so much for the immediate response and fix!


This will need to be cherry-picked for the UbuntuGIS packages if they
won't switch to 3.3.3 soon.


Is there any issue to be opened, or anything else I could help with?


Angelos will include the change in the package for UbuntuGIS is 
mentioned on this list:


 https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/ubuntu/2021-October/001989.html


Most important thing is solved (code, tech), now some processes may need
some investments?


About the only thing that could have prevented this issue is having more 
people review gdal packaging changes.


The upcoming switch to CMake in GDAL 3.4 is a good time to re-evaluate 
much of the custom packaging rules and whether to keep that or rely on 
the buildsystem to do the right thing. A lot of these customizations 
stem from having to build gdal for more than only Python version. Now 
that python2 is EOL, we could decide to only support a single one like 
was done for mapserver. That way there may not be any need for 
buildsystem hacks, reducing the risk of bugs like this one.


Kind Regards,

Bas

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Re: [Ubuntu] gdal 3.3.2 broken in unstable ppa

2021-10-29 Thread Floris Vanderhaeghe

It works fine here:


$ gdalinfo --version
GDAL 3.3.2, released 2021/09/01
$
$ which gdalinfo
/usr/bin/gdalinfo
$
$ apt policy gdal-bin
gdal-bin:
  Installed: 3.3.2+dfsg-2~focal1
  Candidate: 3.3.2+dfsg-2~focal1
  Version table:
 *** 3.3.2+dfsg-2~focal1 500
    500 
http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntugis/ubuntugis-unstable/ubuntu focal/main 
amd64 Packages

    100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
 3.0.4+dfsg-1build3 500
    500 http://ftp.belnet.be/ubuntu focal/universe amd64 Packages
$
$ inxi -S
System:    Host:  Kernel: 5.4.0-89-generic x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: 
Cinnamon 4.6.7 Distro: Linux Mint 20 Ulyana



Do you get the same output for 'which gdalinfo' as above? Maybe you have 
separate gdal installations next to each other. You could try: 
/usr/bin/gdalinfo --version


Floris

Op 29/10/2021 om 05:48 schreef Brandon Bertelsen:

Hello!

I was attempting to using the installation candidate for 3.3.2 in your 
unstable ppa. It installs successfully, however, gdalinfo --version 
reports that it can't find libjson-c.so.3 (The deb candidate currently 
available for focal is libjson-c4. I attempted to install the bionic 
version of libjson-c3, however, that led further down a rabbit hold 
with a complaint about libnetcdf13 (now, in focal, libnetcdf15).


Would love to know if there's a fix for this. But if not, happy to 
fill out a bug report somewhere if you point me in the right direction.


Thanks!

Brandon Bertelsen​

Director of Data Science Operations

YouGov America Inc.
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