Hi all,
I would like to call your attention to this discussion:
https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/gdal-dev/2024-March/058713.html
GDAL 3.6.4 internally uses Libtiff 4.4.0, however the package in the stable PPA
was compiled with an earlier version: 4.3.0. This means GeoTiff compression
with
Hi Even,
this was a bug with the Launchpad API, was reported last week and supposedly
has been fixed:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/2039251
If it happens (or has happened after the 17th) please report it, at Launchpad
or here in the list.
Regards.
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Hi all,
Grass requires the packages subversion and grass-dev to install extensions.
Would it make sense to add them as dependencies to the grass package itself? At
least subversion would come handy.
Thanks.
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Hi all,
currently it would be convenient for me to have PROJ 7.1 on Ubuntu 20.04.
Instead of compiling it just for myself, it would be more useful if I just
start contributing to this PPA.
How do you manage the debian contol files? Can I use them? Or would there be a
different way to start?
Hi Bas and Angelos,
I managed to install GRASS 7.8 from the Universe repositories, but QGis fails
with unmet dependencies. In my experience, adding the QGis PPA messes up things
with other GIS software. So there isn't much alternative to UbuntuGIS.
I am reluctant to get involved in yet another
Hi everyone,
I just upgraded one of my systems to Ubuntu 20.04. In the process all GIS
software was removed, as so the PPA from the sources. As I added back the PPA I
got the message below, complaining of a missing Release file. Could you please
check it out?
Thank you.
E: The repository
Hi all,
according to the manpages, the gdal_edit tool should be provided by the
python-gdal package:
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bionic/man1/gdal_edit.1.html
I have this current version on 18.04:
$ apt policy python-gdal
python-gdal:
Installed: 2.4.2+dfsg-1~bionic0
Candidate:
/19 11:31 AM, Bas Couwenberg wrote:
>
> > 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/b7fb30a1da066e8
Hi all,
the error message below is happening with GRASS 7.8.0 installed from the stable
PPA on Ubuntu 18.04. It is a type mismatch exception from Python, happens with
services from MapServer, all of which QGis can digest correctly. Could this be
related to packaging? Or is it a bug with GRASS
Hi folks,
the latest GRASS package pushed to ubuntugis-unstable fails to start the GUI on
Ubuntu 18.04. The output is below, looks like the version of pythonwx is not
the right one.
Thank you.
$ grass --gui ~/Work/GRASSDATA/global_ighomolosine/duque004
Starting GRASS GIS...
Cleaning up
or raster files only. I will
> investigate more.
>
> Regards,
> Angelos
>
> On 11/15/19 3:50 PM, Luís Moreira de Sousa wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> QGis 3.4, as installed from the UbuntuGIS PPA, does not support the SLD
>> format as a source o
Dear all,
QGis 3.4, as installed from the UbuntuGIS PPA, does not support the SLD format
as a source of colour ramps. I asked about this at StackExchange [0] and it
turns out a Windows user reports a different style load dialogue in which the
SLD format is allowed [1]. Just as a sanity check,
Hi all,
I can confirm this. Ubuntu 18.04 with ubuntugis-unstable, that package is not
found by apt or aptitude.
Cheers.
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Dear all,
I got QGis 3.4 installed this morning from the unstable PPA. I am now back to
QGis 2.18. There are a number of weird things with QGis 3.4:
- Theme no longer integrates with the DE (every other version I used does so).
- Canvas settings (colour, etc) are not working. Can be changed but
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
8 v 11:01 odesílatel Luís Moreira de Sousa
> luis.de.so...@protonmail.ch 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 f
>
> 2018-03-07 17:55 GMT+01:00 Luís Moreira de Sousa luis.de.so...@protonmail.ch:
>
> > QGis 2.18 is working quite well on this end (Ubuntu 16.04). Thank you for
> > your work on this.
>
> thanks for testing. But what means "quite
Hi everybody,
QGis 2.18 is working quite well on this end (Ubuntu 16.04). Thank you for your
work on this.
Best.
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Bowlespark 8
6701 DN Wageningen
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