#219: Upgrade python version
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Reporter: jmalik | Owner: osgeo4w-dev@…
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major| Component: Package
#219: Upgrade python version
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Reporter: jmalik | Owner: osgeo4w-dev@…
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major| Component: Package
Well, for some reason that didn't work as expected. The -s switch doesn't
seem to do it. Maybe because it's an unlisted mirror.
I think it's because it expects setup.ini.bz2 and not just setup.ini. I
updated regen-testing.sh to create the .bz2.
-matt
#219: Upgrade python version
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Reporter: jmalik | Owner: osgeo4w-dev@…
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major| Component: Package
Ok. download.osgeo.org is available again.
I can't get in. I reset my password via https://www.osgeo.org/user and
then tried connect with WinSCP to upload.osgeo.org. I kept getting
access denied messages. Next I tried to connect with cygwin ssh in order
capture more messages and now, like
On 03/05/2011 9:58 AM, Matt Wilkie wrote:
Ok. download.osgeo.org is available again.
I can't get in.
all fixed now :)
-matt
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Unfortunately I couldn't get the python package from your mirror. So for now
we have an identical second repository.
I uploaded python2.7 package to the testing repostory, regenerated the
ini and installed successfully with apt. I'll try and carve some time
out this afternoon to test with
Hi Matt,
On Tue, 03. May 2011 at 10:59:11 -0700, Matt Wilkie wrote:
Unfortunately I couldn't get the python package from your mirror. So for now
we have an identical second repository.
I uploaded python2.7 package to the testing repostory, regenerated the
ini and installed successfully
Extracting and repacking it with the tar on upload.osgeo.org fixed it.
that's probably this one http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/ticket/101
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On 03/05/2011 2:17 PM, Matt Wilkie wrote:
Extracting and repacking it with the tar on upload.osgeo.org fixed it.
that's probably this one http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/ticket/101
and #209. The cure for apt was to just not specify the archive type. Not
sure what Frank/Jef did to fix setup.exe.
Hi Matt,
On Tue, 03. May 2011 at 14:19:55 -0700, Matt Wilkie wrote:
On 03/05/2011 2:17 PM, Matt Wilkie wrote:
Extracting and repacking it with the tar on upload.osgeo.org fixed it.
that's probably this one http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/ticket/101
and #209. The cure for apt was to just not
Hi Matt,
On Fri, 29. Apr 2011 at 00:18:40 -0700, Matt Wilkie wrote:
I've started a wiki page where we can more easily track what stage(s) the
packages are at. (At least I hope it's more easily, the table syntax quickly
gets cumbersome!)
http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/wiki/RequiresPython
I were going to proceed with the update, I'd opt for setting up a secondary
repository (osgeo4w-setup has an option -s to point to a different rep for
testing - not sure about apt).
I've setup a mirror at http://o4w-mirror.dreamhosters.com/repository/
At present it's a dumb mirror, meaning we
Hi Matt,
On Mon, 02. May 2011 at 14:37:22 -0700, Matt Wilkie wrote:
I were going to proceed with the update, I'd opt for setting up a secondary
repository (osgeo4w-setup has an option -s to point to a different rep for
testing - not sure about apt).
I've setup a mirror at
Hi Matt,
On Tue, 03. May 2011 at 00:02:42 +0200, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
On Mon, 02. May 2011 at 14:37:22 -0700, Matt Wilkie wrote:
I were going to proceed with the update, I'd opt for setting up a secondary
repository (osgeo4w-setup has an option -s to point to a different rep for
I believe there are 42 packages depending on python. I compiled a list by
using apt.py to list requires for each available package (from setup.ini)
and then manually removing those which don't mention python.
apt
gdal16-autotest
gdal16-python
gdal17-python
gdal-autotest
gdal-dev
gdal-python
Hi Matt,
On Thu, 28. Apr 2011 at 23:04:23 -0700, Matt Wilkie wrote:
I believe there are 42 packages depending on python.
There are some packages marked _obsolete in that list. And other might need
that mark (e.g. gdal16, gdal17 and gdal-dev). Clean those out and it are even
less.
Jürgen
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I've started a wiki page where we can more easily track what stage(s) the
packages are at. (At least I hope it's more easily, the table syntax quickly
gets cumbersome!)
http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/wiki/RequiresPython
I'll start culling the obsoletes, thanks for point that out Jurgen.
-matt
#219: Upgrade python version
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Reporter: jmalik | Owner: osgeo4w-dev@…
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major| Component: Package
On 29 April 2011 22:52, Alexander Bruy alexander.b...@gmail.com wrote:
I add missed matplotlib package. It works with Python 2.7 but it depends on
NumPy. AFAIK there is no official version of NumPy has been released for
Python 2.7 yet. NumPy 1.4.1 is not quite compatible with Python 2.7 and
#219: Upgrade python version
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Reporter: jmalik | Owner: osgeo4w-dev@…
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major| Component: Package
#219: Upgrade python version
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Reporter: jmalik | Owner: osgeo4w-dev@…
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major| Component: Package
#219: Upgrade python version
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Reporter: jmalik | Owner: osgeo4w-dev@…
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major| Component: Package
#219: Upgrade python version
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Reporter: jmalik | Owner: osgeo4w-dev@…
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major| Component: Package
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