If you use the Ubuntugis packages and they break the installation
because of their different upgrade cycle the answer to that is to use
apt pinning to block the automatic upgrade in the package management system.
The point made with Ubuntugis is the same as if you were getting the
packages
On 04/16/2018 03:31 PM, DelazJ wrote:
Hi,
2018-04-15 15:40 GMT+02:00 Patrick
Dunford :
I find that hard to
understand. I started off using Qgis on
Hi,
2018-04-15 15:40 GMT+02:00 Patrick Dunford :
> I find that hard to understand. I started off using Qgis on Windows and
> then became a novice Linux user and started installing it on Linux right
> away. I don't recall ever struggling to understand how to install it on
If I was doing it, it would just be for debian/ubuntu section, the rest
would be copied/pasted from the existing one.
But it seems to me there are really only a small number of people that
actually find it difficult. Like seriously, why would you put in the
example name for you distro when it
I find that hard to understand. I started off using Qgis on Windows and
then became a novice Linux user and started installing it on Linux right
away. I don't recall ever struggling to understand how to install it on
Linux. It would be no harder to install than anything else on my system
apart
Am 15.04.18 um 09:07 schrieb Richard Duivenvoorde:
Feel free to do it! But do not underestimate the complexity of all
the different setups, exclusions, possibilities etc etc... The
different setups are there for example because one has latest
versions of software, and another one only the
On 14-04-18 22:30, Patrick Dunford wrote:
> No offence, but it might have been written by someone who doesn't have
> English as their first language.
>
> It would be interesting for me to try rewriting it myself...
Hi Patrick,
in the footer of the page you will find a 'fixme' link. If you click
No offence, but it might have been written by someone who doesn't have
English as their first language.
It would be interesting for me to try rewriting it myself...
On 15/04/18 03:29, del...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I don't know what's missing but there are imho too many ubuntu/Debian users
Hi Reginald,
On Sat, 14. Apr 2018 at 04:39:02 -0700, Reginald wrote:
> I now have a working version of qgis with python support.
> Seems like the download page of QGIS should be adapted ;-)
In what way?
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Thanks Jurgen,
That sorted it out.
I now have a working version of qgis with python support.
Seems like the download page of QGIS should be adapted ;-)
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Hi Reginald,
On Sat, 14. Apr 2018 at 03:59:04 -0700, Reginald wrote:
> I had added this repo but to no avail.
> It also gave an error:
>
> Fout:6 http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntugis/ubuntugis-unstable/ubuntu artful
> > Release
> >404 Not Found
ubuntugis doesn't support artful - only LTS
Hi Patrick,
I had added this repo but to no avail.
It also gave an error:
Fout:6 http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntugis/ubuntugis-unstable/ubuntu artful
> Release
>404 Not Found
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Jessie is a release for Debian, not Ubuntu. The releases for different
distros shouldn't be mixed, even though the distros are related.
To install from an ubuntugis repo, you need to have an extra PPA which
is described here:
https://trac.osgeo.org/ubuntugis/wiki/UbuntuGISRepository
On
Hi,
An update of the situation:
First I was using:
deb https://qgis.org/debian-nightly-release artful
resulted in : installation of qgis without python support
Then I did following command :
sudo apt-get purge --auto-remove qgis
which should remove qgis completely
Strange:
In synaptic I saw
https://qgis.org/debian-nightly-release/
The critical part is what comes after this, that specifies which part of
the repository
e.g. https://qgis.org/debian-nightly-release/ artful main
The name "debian" is a misnomer, since that repository contains sections
for artful, bionic, buster,
Hi Riginal,
On Fri, 13. Apr 2018 at 03:00:03 -0700, Reginald wrote:
> On ubuntu 17.10 I added the nightly release to sources.list.
> I got to install QGIS 3, but I noticed there is no python console.
> I get an error of Qt 5.10 not being available.
Which distribution code name did you specify?
: [Qgis-user] no python console in QGIS 3 Ubuntu 17.10
It's the 1st one in the list - https://qgis.org/debian
Luke
On Fri., 13 Apr. 2018, 20:42 Reginald Carlier,
<reginald.carl...@ingelmunster.be<mailto:reginald.carl...@ingelmunster.be>>
wrote:
Hi Luke,
I have this repo insta
Raadpleeg onze disclaimer
Van: Luke Pinner [mailto:lukepinne...@gmail.com]
Verzonden: vrijdag 13 april 2018 12:29
Aan: Reginald Carlier
Onderwerp: Re: [Qgis-user] no python console in QGIS 3 Ubuntu 17.10
Completely uninstall testing, remove testing repo and add the release repo and
install 3.01
Hi,
On ubuntu 17.10 I added the nightly release to sources.list.
I got to install QGIS 3, but I noticed there is no python console.
I get an error of Qt 5.10 not being available.
In synaptic I see that Qt 5.09 is used everywhere.
I tried to install two snap versions of QGIS but every time that
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