Hi Bas,
On Tue, 22. Sep 2015 at 14:05:57 +0200, sebastic wrote:
> Is QGIS important enough to hold back GRASS or osgEarth releases?
No. If you don't update the package there will be no need to update QGIS
(because "no one" is going to build the above packages just to see if QGIS
works with them)
On 2015-09-22 13:45, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Il 22/09/2015 13:41, sebastic ha scritto:
I have to divide my time over many packages, so I can't fully dedicate
it to preparing the next GDAL transition (to 1.11.3 or 2.0.1 if the
reverse dependencies all work with GDAL 2.0). merkaartor was one of
t
Il 22/09/2015 13:41, sebastic ha scritto:
> I have to divide my time over many packages, so I can't fully dedicate
> it to preparing the next GDAL transition (to 1.11.3 or 2.0.1 if the
> reverse dependencies all work with GDAL 2.0). merkaartor was one of the
> packages known not to support GDAL 2.
On 2015-09-22 13:25, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Il 22/09/2015 10:21, Even Rouault ha scritto:
The EPSG database hasn't been updated in this maintenance release. You
need
GDAL 2.0 for EPSG:6707
Thanks for the clarification. Any idea whether this will land in Debian
and Windows in time for the 2.1
Il 22/09/2015 10:21, Even Rouault ha scritto:
> The EPSG database hasn't been updated in this maintenance release. You need
> GDAL 2.0 for EPSG:6707
Thanks for the clarification. Any idea whether this will land in Debian
and Windws in time for the 2.12 release?
All the best.
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Paolo Cavallini
Le lundi 21 septembre 2015 17:29:51, Andre Joost a écrit :
> Am 20.09.2015 um 19:32 schrieb Paolo Cavallini:
> > On Debian sid we now have proj.4 4.9.2, which should contain also new
> > EPSG codes (namely 6707, and more). How can I get QGIS 2.10 know about
> > it?
>
> The usual way would be to ru
Il 21/09/2015 17:29, Andre Joost ha scritto:
> The usual way would be to run apps/qgis/crssync.exe (foldernames on
> Windows). But I assume it looks only into the GDAL files, not PROJ.4.
>
> It should not be a great problem, because GDAL 1.11.3 is just around the
> corner.
Thanks Andre.
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Pao
Am 20.09.2015 um 19:32 schrieb Paolo Cavallini:
On Debian sid we now have proj.4 4.9.2, which should contain also new
EPSG codes (namely 6707, and more). How can I get QGIS 2.10 know about it?
The usual way would be to run apps/qgis/crssync.exe (foldernames on
Windows). But I assume it looks
Hi all,
On Debian sid we now have proj.4 4.9.2, which should contain also new
EPSG codes (namely 6707, and more). How can I get QGIS 2.10 know about it?
Thanks.
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Paolo Cavallini - www.faunalia.eu
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