Thanks Ben
It is true, with the repo 'ubuntugis' the version of QGIS 3.10.2 is not the
most recent but the libraries are definitely newer, GDAL 3.0.2 and PROJ4 6.2.1.
It is a bit confusing that since the repo 'ubuntu' the QGIS 3.12.0 version is
the most recent while the libraries are much less
Hi Harrissou,
Thanks for this! I've been meaning to try the flatpak version for a while
now. Is it stable? Have you encountered any limitations/difficulties with
it (aside from the large size, I suppose)? I might try using it while
waiting for Focal.
All the best,
Ben Hur
On Fri, Mar 6, 2020,
Hi,
If i may, I'm also a Ubuntu 18.04 user but I do not use the qgis repo. I
use the Flatpak installation (
https://qgis.org/en/site/forusers/alldownloads.html#flatpak) and with the
3.10.3ltr, i have gdal 3.0.4 and proj 6.3.1
Greetings,
Harrissou
Le ven. 6 mars 2020 à 01:48, Ben Hur Pintor a
Hi Lorenzo,
Ubuntu and QGIS user here as well. I use the ubuntugis-unstable for the
most recent libraries on Bionic (w/o needing to compile the libs myself).
I'm currently still on 3.10.2 since that's the most recent version in the
unstable PPA (w/ GDAL 3.0.2 and PROJ 6.2.1).
For Ubuntu, the
Thank you very much!
I completely removed the previous installation of QGIS 3.12 and installed the
LTR release QGIS 3.10.3 using 'qgis.org/ubuntu-ltr'. I also installed the
server version and now everything works. Great.
Looking at the libraries used for QGIS I see that there is still GDAL 2.2.3
Hi all
I also was able to install the new version 3.12 in Ubuntu 18.04 following the
instructions by eliminating the ubuntugis repo. But QGIS is not complete: the
problem is strange because QGIS opens and inside it is missing many CRS
projections (for example the geographical WGS84, EPSG:4326
Success!! I erased the four offending repositories and the
installation went ahead fine. It installed the latest version (3.12?) which
I didn't expect, and it appears to work on my OS. I ran apt-cache policy
libgdal20 and it returned 2.2.3, so that's perfect. I'll have to enable it
somehow in
Am 28.02.20 um 20:48 schrieb J. M:
Hi Andre,
Okay thanks once again... I'll have a go, though I'm not sure how to remove
them. Would it be 'sudo apt-get remove gdal-bin' or does it need 'sudo
apt-get remove gdal-bin 3.0.2+dfsg-1~bionic2'?
The first one should be ok.
I ask because I don't
Hi Jimi,
On Fri, 28. Feb 2020 at 18:29:26 +0100, J. M wrote:
> I'm still not clear about what the ubuntugis PPA is needed for, or what
> gdal even is..
GDAL is what is being used to access raster and vector files.
ubuntugis provides more uptodate packages including GDAL and PRØJ. So to use
Hi Andre,
Okay thanks once again... I'll have a go, though I'm not sure how to remove
them. Would it be 'sudo apt-get remove gdal-bin' or does it need 'sudo
apt-get remove gdal-bin 3.0.2+dfsg-1~bionic2'? I ask because I don't know
if gdal-bin is something generic used elsewhere and I have to
Am 28.02.20 um 18:29 schrieb J. M:
Here's what I get:
sudo apt-get remove libgdal20
[sudo] password for jimi:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package 'libgdal20' is not installed, so not removed
That was expected, because apt-cache
Hi Ismail!
Thanks for your help; your instructions were very clear. I had another go
and it still doesn't work! Haha, I'll end up calling NASA or something..
Here's what I get:
sudo apt-get remove libgdal20
[sudo] password for jimi:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading
Hi Jimi,
Since I have more or less the same problem, I did like this:
1. Set to use the ubuntu repo in your APT:
deb https://qgis.org/ubuntu bionic main
deb-src https://qgis.org/ubuntu bionic main
2. Try to install QGIS or any packages that you need.
3. If you get the `The
Hi there guys,
I think I've done everything that people have suggested, including Andre's
last suggestion:
sudo apt-get install libgdal20=2.2.3+dfsg-2, which returned this, similar
to last time:
sudo apt-get install libgdal20=2.2.3+dfsg-2
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
On Wed, 26 Feb 2020 12:33:24 +0800, Ben Hur Pintor
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> It looks like your machine is trying to install 3.12.
This kind of error usually indicates that 3.12 is already
installed. Prossibly a previous install brought in the 3.12 version as
a pre-requirement. If that is so, a
Am 26.02.20 um 14:55 schrieb J. M:
Hiya Andre,
More syntax problems maybe, but I get this:
apt-cache policy libgdal20
libgdal20:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 2.4.2+dfsg-1~bionic0
Version table:
2.4.2+dfsg-1~bionic0 500
500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntugis/ppa/ubuntu
Hiya Andre,
More syntax problems maybe, but I get this:
apt-cache policy libgdal20
libgdal20:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 2.4.2+dfsg-1~bionic0
Version table:
2.4.2+dfsg-1~bionic0 500
500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntugis/ppa/ubuntu bionic/main amd64
Packages
2.2.3+dfsg-2
Okay great! Thanks a lot, I'll try that!
Cheers,
Jimi.
On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 1:03 PM Andre Joost
wrote:
> Am 26.02.20 um 11:54 schrieb J. M:
>
> > Okay, one last question:
> > And add "python3-qgis" to your install command.
> > I don't know enough about linux syntax to include this without
Am 26.02.20 um 11:54 schrieb J. M:
Okay, one last question:
And add "python3-qgis" to your install command.
I don't know enough about linux syntax to include this without dropping the
ball.
Maybe 'sudo apt-get install qgis qgis-plugin-grass python3-qgis'?
Yes, exactly.
But before, make sure
Hi guys!
Well thanks for all that info! Ben, I completely failed to understand what
you explained before about your OS, but I get it now! I was happy with 3.10
anyway, so that's great. I'll have a go at removing ubuntugis-unstable and
I'll edit my source file accordingly. Incidentally, it might
Am 26.02.20 um 00:12 schrieb J. M:
- I ran sudo apt-key list to check if the ubuntugis-unstable PPA was
still listed as trusted, and it didn't appear
- I added the ubuntugis stable PPA as recommended on
https://trac.osgeo.org/ubuntugis/wiki/UbuntuGISRepository,
That wiki is
Hi!
It looks like your machine is trying to install 3.12.
As I mentioned in the last part of my previous message, right now you can't
install QGIS 3.12 on Ubuntu 18.04 because 3.12 needs PROJ 6.3.1 which
currently isn't available in Bionic -- via the main canonical repo or even
with the
Hi Ben,
No joy, I'm afraid. I think I did everything you recommended. I'm going to
run through it in case I missed something obvious:
- I ran sudo apt remove qgis grass qgis-plugin-grass, then ran sudo
apt-get update
- The /etc/apt/sources file contains the correct info because I
Hi Ben!
Thanks a lot for that, really helpful; I'll give it a go. It was actually
the ubuntugis unstable PPA which caused the current problem I'm having, so
I'm keen to avoid that PPA if I can. I'll try your steps again and let you
know what the outcome is.
Cheers,
Jimi.
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at
Hi Ben!
Sorry, that sent accidentally. I'll give it a go. It was actually the
ubuntugis unstable PPA which caused the current problem I'm having, so I'm
keen to avoid that PPA if I can. I'll try your steps again and let you know
what the outcome is.
Cheers,
Jimi.
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 11:35
Hi Ben!
Thanks a lot for that, really helpful. Andre explained that the last time I
had a problem with the installation
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 4:44 AM Ben Hur Pintor wrote:
> Hi!
>
> First of all, make sure that you add the qgis.org repo public key
> via sudo apt-key adv --keyserver
Hi!
First of all, make sure that you add the qgis.org repo public key via sudo
apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-key 51F523511C7028C3.
Make sure that the library versions in your computer (specially GDAL and
PROJ) are the same libraries that QGIS is built against.
The links in
Hi Ismail,
Well, I've tried everything I can think of, everything people have
recommended and everything I've googled, but there seems to be no earthly
way to get rid of the following error messages:
sudo apt-get install qgis qgis-plugin-grass
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency
Keep in mind when using PPAs you can easily remove them with ppa-purge
(see #4 on
https://itsfoss.com/how-to-remove-or-delete-ppas-quick-tip/
)
You might need to drop your PPAs, revert back to the default versions of
QGIS, then add back in the repos you need.
Thanks,
Alex
On 2/24/20 9:58 AM, J.
Hi Ismail!
Many thanks for your advice; I'll check it out. I haven't actually had a
chance to sit down and try to purge QGIS and start again. Andre was trying
to help me but I wasn't sure where to start so I haven't tried since I last
inquired about the process!
Thanks a lot,
Jimi.
On Sun, Feb
Hi Jimi,
I have a similar problem. I fix it by reinstalling gdal (libgdal20). I can
install QGIS again after that. But, I am not an expert with this package
manager thing, so perhaps it can work for you also, or perhaps not :)
While trying to fix my problem, I found this
Hi again Andre,
Thanks for that, I more or less get what you mean. The problem is that when
I ran autoremove it came back with almost a gig of dependencies it wanted
to remove, so I cancelled it! QGIS wasn't the last program I installed so I
have no idea how to purge only the dependencies
Am 18.02.20 um 23:58 schrieb J. M:
Hi again Andre,
I don't actually understand what to do with this, because I can't run 'sudo
apt-get install qgis qgis-plugin-grass' as it keeps giving me the same
error messages about broken packages.
Yes, because you have packages that are compiled against
Hi again Andre,
I don't actually understand what to do with this, because I can't run 'sudo
apt-get install qgis qgis-plugin-grass' as it keeps giving me the same
error messages about broken packages.
When you say this, I don't get what this link does. I click on it and it
just takes me into a
Hi Jimi,
Am 18.02.20 um 12:43 schrieb J. M:
Hi team,
Well, this is a bit embarrassing. I've just started working with GIS data
in Blender (BlenderGIS is a great add-on if anyone doesn't know it
already). Anyway, I was trying to add a reference basemap to a Blender
project with polygons in it
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