Hi Jürgen,
> How about using the same approach as in
>
> https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-developer/2015-December/040811.html
I have cloned the repository again and I miss to change the rule..
thanks, now it working..
my fault, thanks!
Matteo
On Fri, 22. Jan 2016 at 12:52:38 +0100, matteo wrote:
> is there a way to solve it?
How about using the same approach as in
https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-developer/2015-December/040811.html
Jürgen
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> The Multi-Arch paths are used since geos 3.5.0 on Debian/Ubuntu, earlier
> versions use /usr/lib.
>
>> If it's not then redoing the configure options is needed (ccmake).
>
> Kind Regards,
is there a way to solve it?
Thanks
Matteo
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On 22-01-16 11:42, Ramon Andiñach wrote:
> It looks like an I can't find libgeos_c.so error.
>
> Is libgeos_c.so really in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu ?
The Multi-Arch paths are used since geos 3.5.0 on Debian/Ubuntu, earlier
versions use /usr/lib.
> If it's not then redoing the configure options
Hi Matteo,
It looks like an I can't find libgeos_c.so error.
Is libgeos_c.so really in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu ?
If it's not then redoing the configure options is needed (ccmake).
(Not really a dev)
-ramon.
> On 22 Jan 2016, at 18:01, matteo wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I tried to compile both Q