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    Hi Rémi,<br>
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    Thanks for the reply.<br>
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    I wanted to go to gdal 1.10 to avoid using legacy.sql in postgis
    (ogr2ogr in 1.9 can't find getSRID).<br>
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    But finally, I might go back to gdal 1.9 if I can't get postgis.<br>
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    I would prefer to avoid compiling on my own...<br>
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    Cheers,<br>
    <br>
    Denis<br>
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          <div>Hey Denis,<br>
            What is the problem?<br>
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          You don't wan to have an up to date gdal version, or you want
          to keep an old one?<br>
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        Cheers,<br>
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        Rémi-C<br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">2014/1/22 Denis Rouzaud <span
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            <div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> Hi,<br>
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              I am a bit struggled with conflicts of packages.<br>
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              I have this sources:<br>
              [0] pgdg /   PostgreSQL Global Development Group for
              precise<br>
              [1] ubuntugis-unstable<br>
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              If I try to<br>
              <small>apt-get install postgis</small><br>
              I get<br>
              <small>postgis : Depends: libgdal1 (>= 1.9.0) but it is
                not going to be installed</small><br>
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              and <br>
              <small>apt-get install libgdal1</small><br>
              leads to<br>
              <small>The following packages will be REMOVED:<br>
                  gdal-bin libgdal-dev libgdal1-dev libgdal1h
                python-gdal</small><br>
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              The thing is that libgdal1 is at version 1.9 on the repo,
              so I suppose this is why it will remove my gdal-bin
              (1.10).<br>
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              Any solution for this?<br>
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              Cheers,<br>
              <br>
              Denis<br>
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