I've also just encountered this bug. Having installed geotiff-bin,
when I try to run listgeo I get the error "listgeo: error while loading
shared libraries: libgeotiff.so: cannot open shared object file: No
such file or directory". If I understand correctly - and it's quite
possible that I do
Some more info:
According to /usr/share/doc/proj/README.Debian, "The Debian proj
package includes built-in datum conversion. (It was compiled with
proj-datumgrid-1.3.zip unpacked in the nad source directory.)"
According to the proj.4 FAQ (http://trac.osgeo.org/proj/wiki/FAQ):
"Verify that you
I have installed proj from the upstream source and I can confirm that
the examples all do what they say they should do. I'm pretty sure the
problem is that, contrary to the note in README.Debian, you have not
unpacked the proj-datumgrid-*.zip file in the source tree before building.
Phil.
Package: postgresql-9.5-postgis-2.2
Version: 2.2.2+dfsg-5
Attempting to install postgis on a headless server, i.e. a
system that doesn't have X or any sort of desktop environment
installed, wants to bring in vast numbers of dependencies.
The issue seems to be that the postgis package depends on
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