I hit the same problem on recent update.
In my case I was using qgis.org/ubuntugis with the ubuntugis-unstable
There appears to be an incompatibility between the two right now. This
isn't the first time, and it could be related to recent updates
2021-12-24, will likely be solved if the qgis.org
On 10/31/18 02:18, Micha Silver wrote:
> QGIS.org + ubuntugis unstable
For the absolute latest of everything where you don't have to build it
yourself.
While it's true that recent Ubuntu has newer of everything, if you use a
LTS variant of Ubuntu you will quickly be behind without using the
ur list!
>
>
> 2016-07-09 19:41 GMT+02:00 Alex Mandel <tech_...@wildintellect.com>:
>
>> On 07/09/2016 10:21 AM, Nico Aliotta wrote:
>>> I'm trying to install cartodb on a raspberrypi3
>>>
>>> and i've a problem with cartodb
>>> ppa
On 07/09/2016 10:21 AM, Nico Aliotta wrote:
> I'm trying to install cartodb on a raspberrypi3
>
> and i've a problem with cartodb
> ppahttps://launchpad.net/~cartodb/+archive/ubuntu/gis
>
> they are not build for armhf processors
>
> Is it possible to build that packages for arm Xenial version
from getting to older
>> systems. I was hoping to jump to 16.04 but will have to wait on
>> php-mapscript.
>>
>> Thanks for your work in making these packages available.
>>
>> Worth
>>
>>> On Apr 26, 2016, at 11:05 AM, Alex Mandel <tech_...@
On 04/25/2016 01:59 PM, Angelos Tzotsos wrote:
> On 04/25/2016 11:45 PM, Johan Van de Wauw wrote:
>> On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 10:04 PM, Alex M
>> wrote:
>>> Historically we haven't done a great job of keeping stable very
>>> relevant, but people running servers in
Recent discussions/breaks in the QGIS/GRASS interactions via the QGIS
GRASS Plugin and QGIS Processing toolbox got me thinking we should
probably clarify the plan/policy for where to put various versions.
Seems based on our old ppa naming:
Stable should get QGIS 2.8.x LTR updates
and GRASS 6.x
Known bug I think, heavily discussed and patched for the last OSGeo Live
version. Might need to wait for QGIS 2.8.2 to include the fix.
SAGA should still work though the mentioned bug is specific to the GRASS
6-7 transition.
-Alex
On 04/22/2015 02:03 AM, Johan Van de Wauw wrote:
Hi Johan,
On 03/23/2015 01:04 AM, Johan Van de Wauw wrote:
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 1:50 AM, Carlos Cerdán sig.up...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Johan
Well... I think there isn't error, QGIS doesn't works with GRASS 7.0,
doesn't yet, so, in order to work with QGIS and his GRASS plugin, I think
it's better to
Thanks for reporting. Likely an error on our part in the packaging. Will
get someone to look into it.
Thanks,
Alex
On 03/21/2015 04:05 AM, Luís de Sousa wrote:
Dear all,
I have the ubuntugis-unstable PPA registered in my sources.list
(Ubuntu 14.04). Two days ago an automatic system update
I support the rename of qgis-mapserver to qgis-server.
However is it possible with deb rules to select qgis-server for install
when uninstalling qgis-mapserver via upgrade? Perhaps an alias package
temporarily (transition package). So that people aren't left wondering
why their install stops
On 08/13/2014 07:32 AM, Randal Hale wrote:
I received an update yesterday and didn't pay attention. I updated the
second machine today. It seems like I've seen this on the list early
this week or last - but I've cleaned out email.
The last ubuntu update breaks the QGIS Grass Plugin - the
On 08/08/2014 08:07 AM, Jerome Villeneuve Larouche wrote:
Hello,
The launchpad repository is full so I have to clean up a bit. I will
delete packages from Hardy(8.04) and Natty(11.04) from UbuntuGIS-Unstable.
I will do it today so if anyone has anything against it, please tell me
now.
, GISP
North River Geographic Systems, Inc
http://www.northrivergeographic.com
423.653.3611 rjh...@northrivergeographic.com
twitter:rjhale
http://about.me/rjhale
On 03/23/2014 03:15 PM, Alex Mandel wrote:
On 03/23/2014 10:27 AM, Randal Hale wrote:
I have QGIS 2.2 installed and SAGA 2.1.1
.
Randy
-
Randal Hale, GISP
North River Geographic Systems, Inc
http://www.northrivergeographic.com
423.653.3611 rjh...@northrivergeographic.com
mailto:rjh...@northrivergeographic.com
twitter:rjhale
http://about.me/rjhale
On 02/22/2014 04:35 PM, Alex Mandel wrote
On 02/17/2014 01:24 PM, Randal Hale wrote:
I was wondering if it would be possible (I know there's been a lot of
talk about the repositories) to get a new(er) version of QGIS 2.0.
There's a bug with spatialite (takes minutes to build a database) and
you don't get that with the QGIS repos...but
://www.northrivergeographic.com
423.653.3611 rjh...@northrivergeographic.com
mailto:rjh...@northrivergeographic.com
twitter:rjhale
http://about.me/rjhale
On 02/17/2014 05:19 PM, Alex Mandel wrote:
On 02/17/2014 01:24 PM, Randal Hale wrote:
I was wondering if it would be possible (I know there's been a lot
/17/2014 05:51 PM, Alex Mandel wrote:
On 02/17/2014 02:40 PM, Randal Hale wrote:
That works. Maybe the bug was with gdal 1.10 or something. It doesn't
seem to be hanging with 1.7 - Anywho - I appreciate the info.
Hmm, if you used the qgis.org/ubuntugis-nightly it should be gdal 1.10
Unless you
On 01/22/2014 11:11 PM, Dylan Rawlins wrote:
Hi all,
I submitted this under a different thread last week but I see that it
pertains to the issues raised in this thread as well.
I am running Ubuntu 12.04 (64 bit) and it automatically updated my
apache to 2.4.6. That caused my PHP version
Absolutely. All volunteers are welcome, and it looks like you've already
found a good role - Tester. Note that some other things non programers
often help with is documentation and outreach.
The PSC is about designating specific people who make hard decisions
when they come up, though we
On 11/21/2013 09:44 PM, Bruce Bannerman wrote:
Hello,
_Environment_
Ubuntu: 12.04.03
UbuntuGIS Repository: Unstable
qgis: 2.0.1-Dufour
saga: 2.0.8
GDAL/OGR: 1.10.0
Grass: 6.4.3
I've been working with QGIS, looking at its potential as a GeoProcessing
environment.
On 11/13/2013 02:58 AM, Hamish wrote:
Hi,
Alex:
and even making sure we have 1 person who is both DebianGIS and
Ubuntugis for coordination.
without getting too presumptuous, Frankie L. is an obvious person to
approach, but failing that that a crossover person could be me, but
tbh I'm
On 11/11/2013 12:42 PM, Johan Van de Wauw wrote:
On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 10:19 PM, Ivan Mincik ivan.min...@gmail.com wrote:
I You think about it, my proposal to PPA structure is following:
* ubuntugis-development - development versions of packages. Package version
changes until they move to
On 11/10/2013 08:31 PM, Bruce Bannerman wrote:
Hello,
_Environment_
Ubuntu: 12.04.03
UbuntuGIS Repository: Unstable
qgis: 2.0.1-Dufour
saga: 2.0.8
Is anyone using qgis and saga?
I'm having a look at this combination as potentially part of a geoprocessing
workflow.
On 11/06/2013 12:41 PM, Ivan Mincik wrote:
Dear Alan, at first thank You for Your work (and also for work of others in
this project). I am following UbuntuGIS for some time and I started to
maintain my own PPA fork [1] some time ago, because I needed full control
of packages. I am little bit
On 11/03/2013 08:48 AM, Matt Perry wrote:
I was wondering, are there are plans to build the ubuntugis-unstable
ppa for the Saucy Salamander/13.10 series?
There are always plans to upkeep with latest releases. Ubuntugis tends
to trail by a month or two a new release of Ubuntu. I don't think
On 10/02/2013 10:19 PM, Uggla Henrik wrote:
Thanks for your answer! You are wrong about Postgresql.org does not contain
Postgis though, it does.
cheers
Uggla
Från: Alex Mandel [tech_...@wildintellect.com]
Skickat: den 3 oktober 2013 00:13
Till
Anyone have feedback on what needs to happen to create a package with
the shp2pgsql-gui in it? I can see why the main postgis package doesn't
have it, since it could potentially add a gui to a headless system.
Thanks,
Alex
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Live-demo] [OSGeo]
the CLI call to launch it.
Thanks,
Alex
On 09/12/2013 12:42 PM, Alex Mandel wrote:
Anyone have feedback on what needs to happen to create a package with
the shp2pgsql-gui in it? I can see why the main postgis package doesn't
have it, since it could potentially add a gui to a headless system
On 07/15/2013 12:23 PM, Ariel Nunez wrote:
Hello all,
I have been working on packages for the upcoming GeoNode 2.0 [1] and in the
process created a few packages that may be useful to others doing
geospatial web applications in python (including django-geoexplorer,
gsconfig - a python client
On 06/16/2013 04:21 PM, Hamish wrote:
Cameron:
I think the key thing we are looking for is an understanding of what
needs to be done to package java applications - something like a HOWTO
or similar, such that other projects can follow your footsteps.
Probably the best way to achieve this start
that sound for an idea?
On 06/06/13 02:47, Alex Mandel wrote:
On 06/05/2013 09:22 AM, Alan Boudreault wrote:
Hi all,
As some of you may already know, we got a OSGeo Google Summer of Code
slot for UbuntuGIS. I'd like to introduce Jérome Vileneuve Larouche (a
student at The University of Québec
:41, Alex Mandel wrote:
+1
I agree that we should 1. make sure Debian (and therefore Ubuntu) are
up to date on existing packages, 2. create instructions, workflows and
tools to make it easier to maintain (and bring in new maintainers, 3.
then move on to other ideas.
For those who haven't seen
On 06/05/2013 09:22 AM, Alan Boudreault wrote:
Hi all,
As some of you may already know, we got a OSGeo Google Summer of Code
slot for UbuntuGIS. I'd like to introduce Jérome Vileneuve Larouche (a
student at The University of Québec at Chicoutimi) You may already have
seen his name on the list
On 05/06/2013 07:40 AM, Ivan Mincik wrote:
On 05/06/2013 03:50 PM, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
Hi Ivan,
On Mon, 06. May 2013 at 14:58:55 +0200, Ivan Mincik wrote:
I wonder if ubuntugis PPA could be a recommended and only one repository
for QGIS 2.0 on Ubuntu instead of distribution packaged
On 04/17/2013 11:39 AM, Jason Paul Joines wrote:
Original Message
Subject: Re: ubuntu configure options for gdal
From: Alex Mandel
tech_dev-V1ui0Jp4Xm2ZwHVy+eqOOgC/g2k4z...@public.gmane.org
To: Jason Paul Joines jason-pte4joe1oxodnm+yrof...@public.gmane.org
CC: UbuntuGIS Users
On 11/22/2012 05:13 AM, Manuel Grizonnet wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to request membership to UbuntuGIS team in Launchpad since I
also maintain OTB packages that are already in the unstable project. I've
recently built new versions packages in our testing PPA that I would like
to copy in
initially because I used launchpad to copy
oneiric1 packages over, but those have the wrong package names.
Any ideas?
I'm getting a similar error on QGIS too, though I realize I need to
finish getting freexl, gdal, and possibly GRASS done 1st.
Thanks,
Alex
On 05/02/2012 04:46 PM, Alex Mandel wrote
So I wanted to help get all the packages lined up for the Precise
Pangolin release and was wondering if we have a simple checklist to
follow for doing such things (eg. download file, change text in version,
do a debuild and then a dput?). I'm talking about existing packages that
are already
On 04/16/2012 04:19 AM, Julien Malik wrote:
Hi,
Le 16/04/2012 02:57, Alex Mandel a écrit :
I believe the hold up previously was a libtiff linking issue in gdal
which should be resolved now. I'll look into testing and copying from
the otb ppa to the ubuntugis repo.
When developing
On 04/15/2012 03:41 PM, Tim Sutton wrote:
Hi
On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Paolo Cavallini cavall...@faunalia.it
wrote:
Hi all.
I'm enjoying sextante and otb immensely, so I've packaged otb and
uploaded to my repo:
debhttp://int.faunalia.it/~paolo/debian testing/
In case someone
. März 2012, 11.49:57 schrieb Alan Boudreault:
Alex,
I also like the idea of packaging sessions to bring more contributors in
DebianGIS/UbuntuGIS, but I won't be in NA neither.
Alan
On 12-03-21 12:32 PM, Alex Mandel wrote:
I spy a GSOC project idea: Packaging automation a guide to train new
On 04/26/2011 09:16 AM, Yevgen Antymyrov wrote:
Guys,
Do you plan to release GDAL-1.8.0 package?
If you are busy, can I help? As I understand, some packages (e.g. qgis)
need to be recompiled.
We could probably toss it into testing, though QGIS 1.7 release is
working its way towards
On 02/25/2011 11:41 PM, Hamish wrote:
Alex wrote:
PS: I tried to figure out how to file a bug in launchpad, odd that's
there's no Add bug on the ubuntugis pages. Seems to be some quirk of
how Launchpad is built though.
You're probably looking at the /project/ page, while you need to file
.
popcon.ubuntu.com
http://ubuntu-popcon.43-1.org/cgi-bin/graph.pl?name=qgis
On Dec 11, 2010 3:35am, Alex Mandel tech_...@wildintellect.com wrote:
Question came up today of how many QGIS users are there. Since the
downloads happen from at least 4-5 major sites
(kyngchaos,osgeo4w,launchpad,elgis
Question came up today of how many QGIS users are there. Since the
downloads happen from at least 4-5 major sites
(kyngchaos,osgeo4w,launchpad,elgis,qgis.org) of which only one is
directly a QGIS server the numbers are obviously short.
Doing some digging there's a new api addition for launchpad
23, 2010 05:11:05 pm Alex Mandel wrote:
So I ran into an interesting quagmire of dependencies.
The moral of the story, I would like to propose that RC candidates of
apps stay in unstable and not trickle into stable and maybe not even
into testing (this could be a little looser).
Particularly
So I ran into an interesting quagmire of dependencies.
The moral of the story, I would like to propose that RC candidates of
apps stay in unstable and not trickle into stable and maybe not even
into testing (this could be a little looser).
Particularly the issue I ran into is that spatialite
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