On 2019-12-17 12:37, Matthew Shaw wrote:
There are two releases of GDAL that are not available via the apt
repository. These are 2.4.3 and 3.0.2. I've hit a problem that
requires me to upgrade from 2.4.2, which I know from the release notes
is fixed in 2.4.3. It is concerned with loading
On 2019-11-26 10:20, Luís Moreira de Sousa wrote:
ImportError: cannot import name 'NewIdRef'
Should be fixed in the next release, see:
https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/commit/b7fb30a1da066e8864c8e36c5d55a93402e29dd0
Kind Regards,
Bas
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On 2019-08-08 08:58, Zhen Wang wrote:
Using gdal ubuntugis-stable and ubuntugis-unstable, but both seems to
not
have ZSTD compression enabled ?
zstd support was added in gdal (2.3.0~beta1+dfsg-1).
The buildlog also shows that it's enabled, see:
On 2019-06-06 14:14, Angelos Tzotsos wrote:
MapServer 7.4.0 is now in experimental ppa.
Note some of the significant changes:
* Python MapScript now only provided for Python 3 (python3-mapscript)
* PHP MapScript available again (php-mapscript)
* PHPNG MapScript based on SWIG also available
On 2019-05-14 12:00, Angelos Tzotsos wrote:
There have been some Trusty packages sitting in unstable ppa for more
than a year.
My proposal here is to move those packages to stable ppa and delete
all Trusty packages from Unstable (so we can free up some space there
too)
Any objections?
No
On 2018-10-31 10:18, Micha Silver wrote:
So what would be the "best practice" for keeping an ubuntu system
updated as far as the GIS stack? QGIS.org + ubuntgis stable? or
QGIS.org + ubuntugis unstable? or something else?
If you need newer qgis packages than are available in the Ubuntu release
On 2017-10-10 14:22, Brylie Christopher Oxley wrote:
I am trying to install QGIS 2.18 on Ubuntu 17.04. The official QGIS
packages (and installation instructions) depend on packages in the
Ubuntu GIS PPA. However, it does not appear that Ubuntu GIS offers
packages for Ubuntu 17.04.
Are there
On 2017-10-10 12:16, Brylie Christopher Oxley wrote:
Are there plans for Ubuntu GIS to offer support for Ubuntu 17.04 and
17.10? I am not able to install the latest QGIS without some packages
that are available in Ubuntu GIS.
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On 2017-09-19 10:43, Martin Landa wrote:
Hi,
2017-09-19 10:32 GMT+02:00 Martin Landa :
Copy the source package (but not the binary packages) using the
Launchpad
webinterface [0] from -experimental to -unstable, Launchpad will then
build
the binary packages for
On 2017-09-19 09:52, Martin Landa wrote:
what is appropriate way to copy packages from Expr PPA to Unstable? Do
I need to build package (by gbp buildpackage) using --git-dist
pointing to unstable chroot environment again or can I reuse package
already built using Expr chroot environment, see
On 2017-08-10 15:38, Martin Landa wrote:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
python-qgis : Breaks: python-qt4 (< 4.11.4+dfsg-2) but
4.11.4+dfsg-1build4 is to be installed
This is a known issue, see the earlier discussion on this list:
On 2017-08-07 14:05, Andre Joost wrote:
Am 30.07.2017 um 13:02 schrieb Angelos Tzotsos:
ok, I updated the QGIS package and seems that we are good now.
Unfortunately, not.
I'm not able to install QGIS 2.18 or 2.14 from qgis.org with ubuntugis
dependencies (see
On 2017-07-27 09:43, Angelos Tzotsos wrote:
I have just completed transition for GDAL 2.2.1 on UbuntuGIS
experimental.
Lets test for a couple of days and move the packages to Unstable.
qgis should be updated to 2.14.17 which has another change for GDAL
2.2.x:
On 2017-05-16 09:15, Bas Couwenberg wrote:
On 2017-05-16 09:04, Martin Landa wrote:
2017-05-15 19:53 GMT+02:00 Martin Landa <landa.mar...@gmail.com>:
case. Unfortunately my time is limited for this task, I will
appreciate your tips who to create qgis package correctly for
UbuntuGIS. I
On 2017-05-16 09:04, Martin Landa wrote:
2017-05-15 19:53 GMT+02:00 Martin Landa :
case. Unfortunately my time is limited for this task, I will
appreciate your tips who to create qgis package correctly for
UbuntuGIS. Ideally something similar what is documented for GRASS
On 2017-03-13 16:38, Cristiano Nattero wrote:
Err:4 http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntugis/ppa/ubuntu yakkety Release 404
The UbuntuGIS PPAs only have packages for the LTS releases.
Kind Regards,
Bas
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On 2016-12-07 11:11, Johan Van de Wauw wrote:
The above also affects the mapservers packages in the UbuntuGIS PPAs.
I've updated the mapserver package to 7.0.3 for xenial & trusty in
ubuntugis-unstable already, these still need to be copied to -testing
&
-stable though.
What about the
On 2016-10-27 13:51, Stephan Meißl wrote:
On 10/27/2016 12:49 PM, Bas Couwenberg wrote:
Correction: There is a mapcache package for xenial (and trusty) in
ubuntugis-unstable.
It is still at 1.4.0 however, they could use an update to 1.4.1.
$ apt-cache showpkg libmapcache1
Package
On 2016-10-27 12:42, Bas Couwenberg wrote:
On 2016-10-27 12:24, Stephan Meißl wrote:
using the Xenial 16.04 MapCache package from unstable I run into a
segfault when trying to use a SQLite cache. In gdb I get this
backtrace:
[...]
When building MapCache from source it works.
Any ideas
On 2016-10-27 12:24, Stephan Meißl wrote:
using the Xenial 16.04 MapCache package from unstable I run into a
segfault when trying to use a SQLite cache. In gdb I get this
backtrace:
[...]
When building MapCache from source it works.
Any ideas?
There is no mapcache package for xenial in
On 2016-10-24 14:46, Angelos Tzotsos wrote:
Some time has passed since the GDAL 2 transition for Unstable. Things
seem to have settled.
Do you think that it is a good idea to move those tested packages to
the stable repository?
The eoxserver package for trusty hasn't been rebuilt with GDAL 2.x
On 2016-05-10 15:26, Randal Hale wrote:
I would say the only thing I noticed is QGIS flashes that small
warning at the bottom that 2.14.2 has been released. Which isn't a bug
- just warning of a new release.
Packaging for QGIS 2.14.2 is available in the Debian GIS git repository,
and
On 2016-02-11 17:32, Alex Mandel wrote:
Can someone remind me. Do we have a timeline for getting newer GDAL and
QGIS into ubuntugis-unstable?
Speaking about GDAL only, it seems unlikely to happen before Debian
makes the switch to GDAL 2.0.
The packaging is available in the Debian GIS git
On 2016-01-14 18:20, Martin Landa wrote:
2016-01-14 18:06 GMT+01:00 Bas Couwenberg <sebas...@xs4all.nl>:
/
So in this case that's:
ubuntugis/7.0.3~rc1-1~wily1
hm, `git tag ubuntugis/7.0.3~rc1-1~wily1`
says
fatal: 'ubuntugis/7.0.3~rc1-1~wily1' is not a valid tag name.
What I am
On 2016-01-14 12:17, Martin Landa wrote:
2016-01-13 23:04 GMT+01:00 Bas Couwenberg <sebas...@xs4all.nl>:
When the packaging lives on a non-default branch (i.e. not master),
you need
to document the branch in the Vcs-Git URL and gbp.conf. See this
commit for
example:
On 2016-01-14 14:23, Martin Landa wrote:
2016-01-14 14:08 GMT+01:00 Martin Landa :
right, but the source contains in name in it's content marks about
platform (amd64) [1]. The command
dput ppa:ubuntugis/ubuntugis-unstable
../grass_7.0.3~rc1-1~wily1_amd64.changes
On 2016-01-14 14:52, Rashad Kanavath wrote:
Yes. And you need to use the -S option for debbuild/dpkg-buildpackage
to
have it build a source-only upload.
You can just add -S to your git-buildpackage command, or use
--git-pbuilder-options="--debbuildopts=-S".
could this be included in
On 2016-01-13 10:19, Martin Landa wrote:
I put on GRASS trac wiki draft of how-to [1]. Any comments are very
welcomed.
I don't have time for an extensive review of the draft right now, but
some initial comments follow.
You should generally checkout release tags instead of branches.
The
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