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    <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">when I paste it in I got
      the following<br>
      Reading package lists... Done<br>
      Building dependency tree       <br>
      Reading state information... Done<br>
      Note, selecting 'cmake-qt-gui' instead of 'cmake-gui'<br>
      Note, selecting 'libncurses5-dev' instead of 'ncurses-dev'<br>
      E: Unable to locate package libboost1.53-all-dev<br>
      E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'libboost1.53-all-dev'<br>
      E: Unable to locate package libqscintilla2-9<br>
      <br>
      And then it just stopped.<br>
      <br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/12/13 16:16, Eric Goddard [via
      OSGeo.org] wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAMM2+YpvTjxvBfkbiwbnsipLSdRHnhaN-qkQ7BPPk+PSkuJHSA@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite"> It sounds like you didn't get all of the packages in
      the dependencies
      <br>
      section installed; many of the development packages should have
      been
      <br>
      installed with the build-essential package. bison and ncurses-dev
      are
      <br>
      also in the list and will take care of the curses error., and the
      <br>
      libxmu-dev package will fix the X error. Did you paste the whole
      chunk
      <br>
      of dependencies in as a single line?
      <br>
      <br>
      <br>
      <br>
      On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 3:04 AM, BigBaka <<a
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      wrote:
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        > Hi Eric,
        <br>
        >
        <br>
        > Am I missing some compiling package? I also had to download
        a program called
        <br>
        > bison. Now I getting an error Unable to locate curses. Also
        couldn't seem to
        <br>
        > locate W11 and X. When I tried to install a package called
        curses.h it said
        <br>
        > something about "package ncurses-hexedit should be rebuilt
        with new
        <br>
        > debhelper to get trigger support! - whatever that means.
        <br>
        >
        <br>
        >
        <br>
        > On 04/12/13 15:34, Eric Goddard [via OSGeo.org] wrote:
        <br>
        >
        <br>
        > You will need to remove the --with-postgres=yes and
        <br>
        > --with-postgres-includes=/usr/include/postgresql options.
        As for the
        <br>
        > lex error, you should be able to fix that by running
        <br>
        >
        <br>
        > sudo apt-get install flex
        <br>
        >
        <br>
        > on the command line before configuring.
        <br>
        >
        <br>
        > On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 1:42 AM, Glenn Hunt <[hidden
        email]> wrote:
        <br>
        >
        <br>
        >> Hi Eric,
        <br>
        >>
        <br>
        >> I decided not to compile postgis but do I then need to
        change the
        <br>
        >> configure
        <br>
        >> line for compiling grass 64? I just tried to compile
        now using the full
        <br>
        >> text
        <br>
        >> in your document and got an error right at the
        beginning.
        <br>
        >>
        <br>
        >> checing for lex... no
        <br>
        >> configure: error: *** Unable to locate lex.
        <br>
        >>
        <br>
        >>
        <br>
        >> On 04/12/13 00:20, Eric Goddard wrote:
        <br>
        >>
        <br>
        >> The packages I use for postgres on Ubuntu 13.04 are:
        <br>
        >> postgresql-server-dev-9.1 postgresql-client
        postgresql-9.1
        <br>
        >> postgresql-contrib-9.1. I don't know if Ubuntu 12.04
        has postgres 9.1;
        <br>
        >> it may still be on 9. Try finding the equivalent
        packages with
        <br>
        >> synaptic, or simply don't compile postgis if you never
        use it.
        <br>
        >>
        <br>
        >> On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 11:07 AM, BigBaka <[hidden
        email]> wrote:
        <br>
        >>
        <br>
        >> Re configured, make, and make installed gdal. Moved
        onto the postgis
        <br>
        >> Downloaded package but when in tried to configure i got
        an error
        <br>
        >>
        <br>
        >> checking for pg_config... no
        <br>
        >> configure: error: could not find pg_config within the
        current path. You
        <br>
        >> may
        <br>
        >> need to try re-running configure with a --with-pgconfig
        parameter.
        <br>
        >> make: *** [GNUmakefile] Error 1
        <br>
        >>
        <br>
        >> ideas?
        <br>
        >>
        <br>
        >> On 03/12/13 23:26, Eric Goddard [via OSGeo.org] wrote:
        <br>
        >>
        <br>
        >> I would recompile gdal. Switch to the gdal source
        directory and run
        <br>
        >> 'make clean', and then re run the ./configure, make,
        and make install
        <br>
        >> lines.
        <br>
        >>
        <br>
        >> On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 10:21 AM, BigBaka <[hidden
        email]> wrote:
        <br>
        >>
        <br>
        >> After posting that I went into synaptic and installed
        geotiff 1.4.
        <br>
        >> Following
        <br>
        >> that it seems it worked.
        <br>
        >> Values for GEOTIFF_INCLUDE_DIR and GEOTIFF_LIBRARY
        <br>
        >> are usr/include/geotiff and usr/lib/libgeotiff.so
        respectively now.
        <br>
        >>
        <br>
        >> I did manage to get the gdal compiled without geotiff,
        but I'm not sure
        <br>
        >> there may have been some errors that I just overlooked.
        Would you
        <br>
        >> recommend
        <br>
        >> starting from the beginning again, or just keep going
        as is?
        <br>
        >>
        <br>
        >> Regards,
        <br>
        >> BB
        <br>
        >>
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        >>
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