[Live-demo] Issues with libgdal1 / php5-gdal

Jerome Villeneuve Larouche jlarouche at mapgears.com
Mon Jul 15 11:22:33 PDT 2013


Hi Patric,

Long story short for GDAL, is that in the 1.10.0 update the libgdal1 
package has been removed and replaced with libgdal1h which conflicts 
with libgdal1. So if php5-gdal has been built against an older version 
of GDAL, and then depends on libgdal1 it will conflict with all the 
packages depending on the new libgdal1h and dpkg removes them.

I suggest you rebuild the php5-gdal using the UbuntuGIS repo since many 
packages used in OSGeoLive come from there. You could even ask for 
access to the repository in the UbuntuGIS mailing list 
(http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu) and upload your 
packages there.


Sorry for the little mess this updated created.
Jérôme

On 13-07-15 12:45 PM, Patric Hafner | geOps wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> in the last couple of days we had some issues with the volatile libgdal1
> package. I have not understand completely what happened, but
> unfortunately the installation of our package php5-gdal which offers PHP
> bindings to the GDAL library has caused the removal of other important
> packages [http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/1158] and I want to
> apologize for the troubles caused by us. The package is used by Cartaro
> and enables some nice features like import of geodata.
> The installation of php5-gdal is currently disabled, but we would like
> to re-enable it.
>
> My question is now, how could we do this, without breaking things again?
> If install php5-gdal on a nightly-build (tested on the latest), it works
> fine and all dependencies are fulfilled. So maybe due to fixes of
> libgdal1 in the last days there is no problem anymore - but I can not
> promise it.
> If it is okay, I would like to re-enable the installation of php5-gdal
> for the next nightly build and see what happens.
>
> [The package php5-gdal was build on 32 bit Ubuntu precise environment,
> exactly the same as the live dvd. Installation on Ubuntu environments
> without Ubuntu GIS Unstable repo are always successful]
>
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Best regards,
> Patric
>




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