Thanks Andre, you're amazing.
Many thanks again team!
Jimi.
On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 4:46 PM Andre Joost
wrote:
> Am 26.09.19 um 14:43 schrieb J. M:
> > I still wouldn't know how to install a previous version, so it
> > would be interesting to know how to do that...
> >
>
> You can have:
>
>
Am 26.09.19 um 14:43 schrieb J. M:
I still wouldn't know how to install a previous version, so it
would be interesting to know how to do that...
You can have:
v3.8.3 the way you did (to be replaced by v3.10.0 soon)
v3.4.12 from https://qgis.org/ubuntu-ltr bionic main
v2.18.17 from the main
I've done it! I followed Andre's last piece of advice and modified the
following line in etc/apt/sources.list: deb https://qgis.org/debian bionic
main, changing *debian* to *ubuntu*, and it downloaded Zanzibar instead of
Las Palmas! I still wouldn't know how to install a previous version, so it
Hi again Andre,
Okay, I did add this line: deb https://qgis.org/debian bionic main to
etc/apt/sources.list, but I didn't know you could include 'ubuntu' there, I
thought it had to read 'debian'. Interesting about the icon for editing
source packages; do you mean it's an application within
Am 25.09.19 um 17:10 schrieb Andre Joost:
I don't see any attempt to contact https://qgis.org. So you get only the
version from the ubuntu repository.
Did you add "deb https://qgis.org/ubuntu bionic main" to your sources?
You don't have to edit the sources file, there is an icon in your menu
Am 25.09.19 um 15:59 schrieb J. M:
Hi Andre,
Sorry, I missed the part about apt-cache. When I run the command it returns
2.18.17, so the server is addressed. I don't see where to install the
latest version in the instructions, so when I run 'sudo apt-get install
qgis qgis-plugin-grass' I don't
Hi Andre,
Sorry, I missed the part about apt-cache. When I run the command it returns
2.18.17, so the server is addressed. I don't see where to install the
latest version in the instructions, so when I run 'sudo apt-get install
qgis qgis-plugin-grass' I don't understand how it would know which
Am 25.09.19 um 13:19 schrieb J. M:> Hi Andre,
Well, I tried it as your suggested, and it did a lot more than on previous
occasions, but it installed Las Palmas again, version 2.18.3! I've attached
two screenshots so you can see what I'm doing. I'm probably missing one
simple step, but I can't
Às 13:32 de 23/09/19, J. M escreveu:
Hi Jorge,
Well, I tried your suggestion and it gave me a BEGIN .. END key block, which
it didn't do before. Before it said that the key server was not available. So
I followed the rest of the instructions on
Hi Jimi,
I'm pretty sure that we can help you, but please provide more detailed
description of your setup. Are you are installing QGIS on Debian?
Ubuntu? Which version of the operation system?
You have added a line to your /etc/apt/sources.list, right? Which line
did you added?
Best regards,
Hi Jimi,
Maybe the keyserver is not available.
Can you try with this to have the key:
wget -O - https://qgis.org/downloads/qgis-2019.gpg.key | sudo tee
apt-key add -
Good luck,
Jorge Gustavo
Às 15:50 de 22/09/19, J. M escreveu:
> Hi there team,
>
> I have been trying (and failing) to install
Hi there team,
I have been trying (and failing) to install the latest version of QGIS for
a couple of days, but I keep getting the same error message (the public key
is not available). I tried sending this message with a screenshot but it
exceeded the capacity restrictions. If anyone can help me
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