Hi,
all methods to have more than one qgis version on Linux (debian) have
already been mentioned.
I normally install QGIS 3 stable using the normal repositories, I compile
QGIS 3 master from source, and I install QGIS 2.18 using conda-forge.
To compile QGIS you need to follow the instructions av
I don't know the details of debian packaging, but a separate deb package
would have made the transition easier. They can certainly coexist with some
separation of the environments.
What I do is install 3x via apt from the qgis.org repo and 2.18 in a conda
env from the conda-forge channel.
Luke
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Thanks,
Would not have been better releasing qgis3 as if it were a different package?
As an alternative to the virtual machine, is not possible to keep
qgis2.18 and qgsi3 if
I compile qgis3 myself? If this is possible, any directions on how to do it?
Thanks
On Mon, Aug 6, 2018 at 9:57 AM, Andre J
Am 06.08.18 um 09:05 schrieb Agustin Lobo:
Is it possible (and advised) to keep coexisting both qgis2.18 and
qgis3 on the same Debian testing machine?
How? I understand that if I just use Synaptic
to upgrade, qgis2.18 will be removed.
You can only have both if you put one in a virtual machine.
Is it possible (and advised) to keep coexisting both qgis2.18 and
qgis3 on the same Debian testing machine?
How? I understand that if I just use Synaptic
to upgrade, qgis2.18 will be removed.
Thanks
Agus
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