Hi all,
I am starting the process of updating packages for UbuntuGIS today.
New packages will land in experimental in the following days.
Cheers,
Angelos
On 11/16/18 7:49 AM, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote:
On 11/15/18 10:47 PM, Worth Lutz wrote:
I'm asking because I need ubuntugis/unstable for
Hi Jurgen,
On 11/15/2018 2:29 AM, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
Hi Worth Lutz,
...
Is this the normal inconsistency problem with using ubuntugis which has been
described in this email thread? The one which gets fixed at each QGIS point
release and not with each change to ubuntugis?
No, this
Hi Worth Lutz,
On Wed, 14. Nov 2018 at 15:23:07 -0500, Worth Lutz wrote:
> There is no bionic build in the qgis.org/ubuntugis repository yet so I have
> this problem. Removing the ubuntugis ppa lets me install QGIS and Grass.
> It seems that there should be a ubuntugis build for bionic due to
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
On 10/31/18 12:37 PM, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
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Oops, I'll try to remember
Hi Micha,
On Wed, 31. Oct 2018 at 11:18:27 +0200, Micha Silver wrote:
So what
Hi Luís,
On Wed, 31. Oct 2018 at 14:40:49 +, Luís Moreira de Sousa wrote:
> - While I have not tried it yet with 18.04, in previous LTS releases mixing
> the UbuntuGIS and QGis PPAs led inevitably to unmet dependencies, or worse.
> Hard learned experience tells me to install as much OSGeo
Dear all,
a couple of points on this, from a mere Ubuntu user:
- While I have not tried it yet with 18.04, in previous LTS releases mixing the
UbuntuGIS and QGis PPAs led inevitably to unmet dependencies, or worse. Hard
learned experience tells me to install as much OSGeo stuff as possible
Am 30.10.18 um 19:02 schrieb Micha Silver:
Thanks
So if I understand the recommendations would be:
QGIS.org repo + ubuntugis stable for LTR users
QGIS.org + ubuntugis unstable for those wanting latest dependencies
No, the ubuntugis stable PPA is of no use for QGIS.org downloads.
You can
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Hi Micha,
On Wed, 31. Oct 2018 at 11:18:27 +0200, Micha Silver wrote:
> "The only versions of Qgis that require Ubuntugis are those built for
> Xenial and
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 10/30/18 11:10 PM, Jürgen E. Fischer
wrote:
Hi Micha,
On Tue, 30. Oct 2018 at 18:53:07 +0200, Micha Silver wrote:
I must admit I am also confused by the different repositories. I was under
the impression (for about a year now) that
Le mer. 31 oct. 2018 à 00:11, Jürgen E. Fischer a écrit :
> There are small differences in packaging compared to
> debian/ubuntu/ubuntugis.
> Eg. our packages have python bindings for QtWebKit, that debian and ubuntu
> don't have anymore. I noticed that osgeolive's qgis doesn't, when I tried
>
Hi Micha,
On Tue, 30. Oct 2018 at 18:53:07 +0200, Micha Silver wrote:
> I must admit I am also confused by the different repositories. I was under
> the impression (for about a year now) that ubuntugis was being phased out,
> and QGIS would be available in the regular ubuntu respositories. I
On 10/30/18 6:51 PM, Alex M wrote:
> Ubuntugis has 2 major repos:
> Stable - generally older versions of everything in case you need them,
> want LTR super long or need support for aging releases of Ubuntu.
> Unstable - mostly the latest version possible, except QGIS which is
> usually an LTR
Thanks
So if I understand the recommendations would be:
QGIS.org repo + ubuntugis stable for LTR users
QGIS.org + ubuntugis unstable for those wanting latest
dependencies
?
On 10/30/18 7:51 PM, Alex M wrote:
On 10/30/18 09:53, Micha
Hi Luís,
On Sun, 28. Oct 2018 at 10:01:20 +, Luís Moreira de Sousa wrote:
> None of the UbuntuGIS PPAs contains QGis 3 yet. Is anyone working on this? Or
> would you rather recommend installing from the official QGis PPA? In the past
> mixing packages from QGis and UbuntuGIS would lead to
Hi Martin,
QGis 3.4 (released last Friday) is a LTR:
https://www.qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/development/roadmap.html#qgis-release-schedule
There is no other LTR planned after that (until July of 2019).
Cheers.
--
Luís Moreira de Sousa
Bowlespark 8
6701 DN Wageningen
The Netherlands
Phone:
Hi,
ne 28. 10. 2018 v 11:01 odesílatel Luís Moreira de Sousa
napsal:
> None of the UbuntuGIS PPAs contains QGis 3 yet. Is anyone working on this? Or
> would you rather recommend installing from the official QGis PPA? In the past
> mixing packages from QGis and UbuntuGIS would lead to
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