Hello Eckhart,
On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 18:06:09 +0200, Eckhart Wörner wrote:
The osm2pgsql version packaged in testing does not support 64-bit node ids.
It seems like it does (at least partially), but wasn't enabled at build-time. I
looked through the upstream repository, and backported a patch
Hi David,
Am Donnerstag, 20. September 2012, 16:23:25 schrieb David Paleino:
The osm2pgsql version packaged in testing does not support 64-bit node ids.
It seems like it does (at least partially), but wasn't enabled at build-time.
I
looked through the upstream repository, and backported
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 16:44:27 +0200, Eckhart Wörner wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 20. September 2012, 16:23:25 schrieb David Paleino:
The osm2pgsql version packaged in testing does not support 64-bit node
ids.
It seems like it does (at least partially), but wasn't enabled at
build-time. I
Accepted:
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Package: qgis
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Dear Maintainer,
qgis currently fails to build on powerpc. The problem seems to be
the src/core/spatialite/spatialite.c file which somehow makes
gcc emit code that the assembler rejects. I have two powerpc
systems that
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