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<p>If you use the Ubuntugis packages and they break the installation
because of their different upgrade cycle the answer to that is to
use apt pinning to block the automatic upgrade in the package
management system.<br>
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<p>The point made with Ubuntugis is the same as if you were getting
the packages from Ubuntu itself. The update cycle for Ubuntugis or
Ubuntu is not controlled by the Qgis project. <br>
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<p>You are not compelled to use the Ubuntugis for the LTS versions
of Ubuntu but then you will get an older version of Qgis installed
on your computer. So there is a very straightforward set of
choices that can be made.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 17/04/18 06:11, Micha Silver wrote:<br>
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Micha Silver
Ben Gurion Univ.
Sde Boker, Remote Sensing Lab
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