Thanks to Jürgen and Bernd for the comments.
I still don't know whether the problem was caused by me or by the
repository, but I'm pleased to say that Master installed correctly when I
tried again this morning (and I hadn't changed anything at my end).
Regards,
Nick.
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Hi Bernd,
On Sat, 22. Dec 2012 at 15:12:27 +0100, Bernd Vogelgesang wrote:
> good that you ask, cause i had the very same problems already last week.
Probably all (partly) failed builds due to the short space issues on the
server. Maybe that will be resolved with the next cycle...
> just wonder
good that you ask, cause i had the very same problems already last week.
my solution: i gave it up and installed 1.8 from the normal repository to
have at least smth (on linux mint)
just wondering why it takes so long till others also face the problems i
have, or do the others like me not d
Further to the above, one of the packages flagged with unmet dependencies was
python-qgis. Trying to install just this produced the following message:
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The following packages have unmet dependencies.
python-qgis : Depends: python-qgis-common (=
1.9.0+git20121208+7841975~precise1)
Ubuntu 12.10 (amd64), repository is qgis.org/debian-nightly precise main.
I'm trying to install the nightly build of Master on my system but have a
hit a problem, see below. Searching on the Internet suggests that other
people have experienced similar problems, but with no solution mentioned.
Can