Hi,
2016-09-16 13:02 GMT+02:00 Martin Landa :
for those how are testing Ubuntu daily builds [1]. I changed
dependency from `ubuntugis-unstable` to `ubuntugis-experimental`. So
in this case update your `sourcelist.d` area.
Martin
[1]
Hi,
2016-09-16 13:02 GMT+02:00 Martin Landa :
based on discussion on ML [1], testing PPA has been renamed to experimental
> OSGeoLive nightly --> UbuntuGIS Testing --> UbuntuGIS Unstable -->
> UbuntuGIS Stable
So:
OSGeoLive nightly --> UbuntuGIS Experimental -->
s list <grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org>
Subject: Re: [GRASS-dev] ubuntu gis policy
Hi Stefan,
2016-09-16 13:12 GMT+02:00 Blumentrath, Stefan <stefan.blumentr...@nina.no>:
> As recently also discussed on the QGIS mailinglist, packages from a
> repository named "unstable" can ge
2016-09-16 14:21 GMT+02:00 Blumentrath, Stefan :
> Thanks Martin,
>
> Would be great if you could forward the mail, as I am not on that ml...
sure, done. Ma
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Hi Stefan,
2016-09-16 13:12 GMT+02:00 Blumentrath, Stefan :
> As recently also discussed on the QGIS mailinglist, packages from a
> repository named "unstable" can get blocked by system administrators (who not
> necessarily will take the time to try to understand
+1
same problem been seen more than once
On 16 September 2016 at 13:12, Blumentrath, Stefan <
stefan.blumentr...@nina.no> wrote:
> Hei Martin,
>
> Do you have any chance to influence the naming of the PPAs?
>
> As recently also discussed on the QGIS mailinglist, packages from a
> repository
On 09/16/2016 01:02 PM, Martin Landa wrote:
> recently ubuntugis maintainers changed their policy.
Some context about UbuntuGIS seems to be in order.
UbuntuGIS doesn't really have a policy, unlike Debian GIS which does
have a team policy in addition to the Debian Policy.
There are pretty much
Hei Martin,
Do you have any chance to influence the naming of the PPAs?
As recently also discussed on the QGIS mailinglist, packages from a repository
named "unstable" can get blocked by system administrators (who not necessarily
will take the time to try to understand what is behind all