On 2019-10-29 10:01, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
On Tue, 29. Oct 2019 at 13:07:47 +1000, Nyall Dawson wrote:
1. Wait for GRASS to update and release (doesn't seem a great option
-- the whole geo stack is being delayed by this (e.g. gdal 3 missed
the ubuntu 19.10 release)

GDAL 3 is not in Ubuntu 19.10 because it's not in Debian unstable yet, and Ubuntu syncs its packages from Debian unstable by default.

There is also no one actively maintaining the geospatial packages in Ubuntu, and hence no one to do work that diverges from Debian.

The transition to GDAL 3 in Debian unstable is blocked by the removal of python-gdal as discussed in the transition bugreport:

 https://bugs.debian.org/939989

python-gdal will also be dropped from the upcoming upload of gdal (2.4.3+dfsg-1) once the final release is published.

Once gdal without python-gdal has migrated to testing the transition should no longer be blocked by the python-gdal removal.

Unblocking the testing migration may involve getting the remaining reverse dependencies of python-gdal removed from testing as well.

Kind Regards,

Bas
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