Hi Josef,yes, I do want to have "stable" qgis with fdgb (+mrsid) support AND master for testing/new features, and yes, I already found your blog and also managed to build gdal on a virtual machine. But as with all those blogs, there is the "glue" missing.For example I never found a text
2014 21:10:12 +0100
Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] Run stable and master versions of QGIS on
Ubuntu
Am 11.03.2014, 20:35 Uhr, schrieb Eric Goddard egoddard1...@gmail.com:
What I still do not get is, why my requirements seem to be so exotic,
that there is no easier way for all this. But maybe
The only non-compile way I can think of on an Ubuntu box would be to run
a virtual machine. Otherwise you have to compile to avoid package
manager conflicts.
So up to you which is more time/hassle to setup.
Enjoy,
Alex
On 03/10/2014 01:26 PM, Etienne Tourigny wrote:
AFAIK, you have to build
Thanx Remi for bringing this up ... I didn't dare to ...
The problem with compiling the dev version imho is, that you will have
to recompile it permanently if you are trying to be of any help with bug
tracking, am I right? (Haven't compiled anything yet, cause I don't get
rid of the knots in
I run QGIS from ubuntugis repos and build master when the whim strikes
me, like I want to check a new feature.
With handmade GDAL, the answer is a maybe, since you will still get
pre-built geos, proj and QGIS, all of which will work with your custom
rolled GDAL. So that's compiling 1 things
You could try downloading the source package for gdal and modifying
the debian/rules file to add the necessary --with-FileGDB and
--with-MRSID=... lines. Installing the modified gdal with the package
manager should allow it to be used with the stable QGIS from the
ubuntuGIS repo and the
Am 11.03.2014, 20:35 Uhr, schrieb Eric Goddard egoddard1...@gmail.com:
You could try downloading the source package for gdal and modifying
the debian/rules file to add the necessary --with-FileGDB and
--with-MRSID=... lines. Installing the modified gdal with the package
manager should allow it
On 03/11/2014 01:10 PM, Bernd Vogelgesang wrote:
Am 11.03.2014, 20:35 Uhr, schrieb Eric Goddard egoddard1...@gmail.com:
You could try downloading the source package for gdal and modifying
the debian/rules file to add the necessary --with-FileGDB and
--with-MRSID=... lines. Installing the
Hi list,
I'm wondering if there is there a simple way to run stable and master
versions of QGIS on Ubuntu? By simple, I mean - if possible - without
compile QGIS from source.
For now, as described in doc [1], I edit /etc/apt/sources.list to define
which repository to use : http://qgis.org/debian