I'll update the script tomorrow and then run through those two quickstarts and send feedback.
Many thanks for the guidance, Ian On 26 Jun 2013 20:42, "Angelos Tzotsos" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ian, > > Thanks for the information. > Yes, it would be great to update the Iris install script to use this ppa. > > Regarding QGIS and Sahana, we need to run through the quickstarts and > check if those can be completed without errors. > > Best regards, > Angelos > > On 06/24/2013 05:43 PM, Ian Edwards wrote: > > Hi All, > > Ed Campbell has packaged up Iris and dependencies so that it can be > installed from apt-get: > > sudo apt-add-repository ppa:drescampbell/ppa > sudo apt-get install python-iris > Does this help with some of the dependency problems? If yes, should we go > ahead and update the Iris install script to install from apt-get instead? > > To what extent should I test with QGIS and Sahana? I haven't seen any > problems (including with plugins) in QGIS, but presumably I need to install > a plugin that utilises matplotlib now that the system version is at 1.2.0. > > Many thanks > > Ian > > > > On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 11:00 PM, Hamish <[email protected]> > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Ian wrote: > > We've submitted an installer for the Iris library: > > > thanks! > > > We've updated Matplotlib to version 1.2.0 (previously it > was at 1.1.1rc1) will this cause problems for anyone? > > > yes, probably. at least QGIS and Sahana are installing and > using the system's matplotlib, most likely others too. > which one gets picked up probably depends on the list > ordering in PYTHONPATH. > > if you absolutely positively need the newer version, and can't > find a way to work around it, please grab the newer package > from raring and rebuild it for 12.04 LTS (not hard, just > ask if you need a hand with that)http://packages.ubuntu.com/python-matplotlib > > > and then test that it doesn't break qgis, sahana, > etc. > > > > There are also a few other dependencies added. > > > as per earlier email, please make them into .debs. > It's easy and it helps catch when two projects > try to install different versions of the same package > or try to install files over the top of each other. > also it means there is no -dev package mess to clean up. > again, happy to help if you get stuck with it, and we > have a dir for such things at download.osgeo.org if > you need a place to store them online. > > > ... avoiding stepping on each other's toes takes a bit > of effort and discipline seeing that many of us are using > the same tools. > > > > thanks, > Hamish > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Live-demo mailing > [email protected]http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demohttp://live.osgeo.orghttp://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc > > > > -- > Angelos Tzotsos > Remote Sensing Laboratory > National Technical University of Athenshttp://users.ntua.gr/tzotsos > >
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