Thanks Nicklas and Richard for reminding me of the options.
With the next point release in a week, I'll just wait a bit...
On 10/01/2019 11:40, Richard
Duivenvoorde wrote:
On 1/10/19 10:09 AM, Nicklas Avén wrote:
There is a n
On 1/10/19 10:09 AM, Nicklas Avén wrote:
> There is a note on the download page of Qgis saying this is expected and
> that there is 4 ways to handle it. I choose to revert to nightly-build
> repos.
>
> https://qgis.org/en/site/forusers/alldownloads.html#debian-ubuntu
Ah, duh, pretty clear :-)
S
Hi
I had the exactly same problem some days ago.
There is a note on the download page of Qgis saying this is expected and
that there is 4 ways to handle it. I choose to revert to nightly-build
repos.
https://qgis.org/en/site/forusers/alldownloads.html#debian-ubuntu
/Nicklas
On 1/10/19
On 1/10/19 10:05 AM, Micha Silver wrote:
> I had QGIS 3.4.1 running on a debian testing machine. A few weeks ago a
> routine apt-get update removed QGIS due to a missing dependency:
> qtbase-abi. (See https://issues.qgis.org/issues/19641).
>
> To get back QGIS, I removed the qgis.org repository,
I had QGIS 3.4.1 running on a debian testing machine. A few weeks
ago a routine apt-get update removed QGIS due to a
missing dependency: qtbase-abi. (See
https://issues.qgis.org/issues/19641).
To get back QGIS, I removed the qgis.org repository, and reverted