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I've successfully built QGIS from git on Ubuntu 13.04 32-bit in a
virtual machine.
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Title:
libgrass_gproj.so: undefined references to GDAL_1.8 s
I confirm the same set of commands bring me to the bug reported
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Title:
libgrass_gproj.so: undefined references to GDAL_1.8 symbols
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In Ubuntu 13.10 I was able to build QGIS from git by following the steps
below:
sudo apt-get build-dep qgis
sudo apt-get install libspatialindex-dev
git clone https://github.com/qgis/QGIS.git
*** update cmake/FindPythonLibrary.cmake to the version in kde4libs 4:4.10.5-1
(see #1010508)
cd QGIS &&
Ubuntu 13.04
Steps to reproduce:
0. sudo apt-get install grass-dev
1. git clone https://github.com/qgis/QGIS.git
2. cd QGIS && cmake . && make
I confirm 'OSRGetLinearUnits@@GDAL_1.8' is found in the library, but it
looks like libgrass_gproj.so is looking for 'OSRGetLinearUnits@GDAL_1.8'
(a sin
$ apt-cache policy grass-dev
grass-dev:
Installed: 6.4.2-2build1
Candidate: 6.4.2-2build1
Version table:
*** 6.4.2-2build1 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ raring/universe amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
$ apt-cache policy libgdal1
libgdal1:
Installed: 1.9
Which Ubuntu release?
What are the steps to reproduce the problem?
In Ubuntu Saucy, those symbols are exported by /usr/lib/libgdal.so.1:
$ readelf -s /usr/lib/libgdal.so.1 | grep OSRGetLinear
1250: 007ae64067 FUNCGLOBAL DEFAULT 12
OSRGetLinearUnits@@GDAL_1.8
$ readelf -s /us