Hello Martijn,
I suggest that you will likely also wish to join the OSGeo-Live email list.
http://live.osgeo.org
http://live.osgeo.org/en/contact.html
This is where we have been spending a lot of time packaging geospatial
applications for Ubuntu/Xubuntu.
And yes, there is plenty to do. There are many applications that we have
install scripts for, but still need to be moved over to use ubuntu
packaging. (for one).
On 05/04/12 00:50, Martijn van Exel wrote:
Hi all,
I subscribed to this list mainly to monitor progress of this valuable
initiative. Thank you all for your efforts on maintaining these
packages. I don't know if there's anything I can do to contribute, but
I'm happy to help test - I have one Ubuntu 10.04 server on which I
run mainly postgis,ogr/gdal, qgis, and a notebook running 12.04 (since
yesterday).
Installing 12.04 (in a vbox) bumped me back to qgis 1.4.0 which
crashed immediately with a segfault, by the way. Is qgis
straightforward to compile from source?
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