Hello,
Am 11.01.22 um 08:43 schrieb Jürgen E. Fischer:
> On Mon, 10. Jan 2022 at 20:30:37 -0800, Alex Mandel wrote:
>> >> then I just disabled qgis.org repo and reinstalled and have an older
version
>> working for now.
We tried switching to stable branch from qgis.org which had the same
issue, bu
Hello Jorge!
Am 10.01.22 um 13:43 schrieb Jorge Gustavo Rocha:
> It seems to happens when some QGIS tool runs.
> My wild guess is to check if you are not running QGIS against some old
> PROJ or GDAL version. Check if you have some dangling PROJ or GDAL libs
> around.
Found an issue from 2020 about
Hello,
Recently I wanted to upgrade qgis, but it fails due to package
qgis-providers, which core dumps here during installation.
> Setting up qgis-providers (1:3.22.2+32focal-ubuntugis) ...
> free(): invalid pointer
> Aborted (core dumped)
> dpkg: error processing package qgis-providers (--config
Hello Brandon,
Am 30.10.21 um 22:07 schrieb Brandon Bertelsen:
> I was able to get it sorted. I updated to 20.04 from 18.04
>
> [...] it appeared to still be looking for libs
> from older versions, requiring me to symlink them.
Good to know it works for you this way, but are you sure you need to
Hi,
I am missing gdal_merge.py and wonder how to install it. It should
either be in gdal-bin or python[3]-gdal according to what I could find
out. apt-file lists it, maybe it got the source list from ubuntu version?
apt-file search gdal_merge.py
gdal-bin: /usr/bin/gdal_merge.py
It is listed in t
Hi,
I have 14 LTS here and since a while I cannot install some GIS software.
See the log below for details. There might be a dependency to be updated
somewhere? Its a universe/ppa source mix that contributes to the
problem, see policy below.
Thanks for looking into it,
Martin
# LANG=C aptitude in