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    <p>Hi all,</p>
    <p>Seems like you just have to be patient until the MacOS packager
      finds time to upgrade all the dependencies to newer library
      versions.</p>
    <p>This is also dependent on efforts to move the Mac build system
      from homebrew to an independent build system - so it is not just
      the simple upgrading, but the whole Mac build system needs a lot
      of work.</p>
    <p>See also <a
        href="https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Enhancement-Proposals/issues/177">https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Enhancement-Proposals/issues/177<br>
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    <p>which was just prepared today to be submitted as a QGIS grant
      proposal. Don't expect this to happen before summer.<br>
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    <p>Greetings,</p>
    <p>Andreas<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 18.05.20 um 15:53 schrieb Matthew
      Peters:<br>
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      Hi Adam,
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      <div class="">I was also interested in this capability, but hit
        the following roadblock - which I would be grateful if anyone
        can help resolve:</div>
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      <div class="">The GDAL version (2.4.1) that comes packaged with
        the all-in-one installer for Mac (for QGIS 3.12, 3.10. 3.4)
        apparently can’t support GeoPDF creation, yet I could find no
        source for the more current GDAL  version <span
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          class="">(3.0+) that is needed. It appears this newer version
          is available for non-Mac installs, but not yet for Mac. Anyone
          know differently? </span><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"
          class="">This effectively seems to mean that in fact GeoPDF
          creation is not  currently supported for Mac installs. </span></div>
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      <div class=""><font class="" color="#000000">Depending on your
          needs you may find exporting to Geotiff (which does work on
          Mac) as a viable alternative, though it creates larger files.
          For instance, if you want the GeoPDF (geospatial PDF=not the
          same thing) for use in a mobile mapping app like Avenza, then
          the Geotiff is a workable alternative - just make sure to
          check the box to export the associated world file and then
          bundle this with the tiff in a Zip before importing to Avenza.</font></div>
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      <div class=""><font class="" color="#000000">Here are a couple
          related threads, but unfortunately there seems to be no
          resolution yet:</font></div>
      <div class=""><font class="" color="#000000"><a
href="https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/345761/export-geospatial-pdf-from-qgis-on-mac"
            class="" moz-do-not-send="true">https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/345761/export-geospatial-pdf-from-qgis-on-mac</a></font></div>
      <div class=""><a
href="https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/354383/updating-gdal-to-3-0-from-2-4-1-on-mac-to-create-geopdfs-in-qgis-3-10"
          class="" moz-do-not-send="true">https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/354383/updating-gdal-to-3-0-from-2-4-1-on-mac-to-create-geopdfs-in-qgis-3-10</a></div>
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      <div class=""><font class="" color="#000000">Hope this gets
          resolved in coming versions, it sure would be nice for Mac
          users to have access this functionality.</font></div>
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      <div class=""><font class="" color="#000000">Best,</font></div>
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                Date: Sat, 16 May 2020 00:02:27 +0100<br class="">
                From: Adam Sneath <<a
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                Subject: [Qgis-user] Export GeoPDF Mac<br class="">
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                Hello there. I want to export a georeferenced PDF from
                my QGIS project, and I am unable to tick the box as I
                need GDAL 3.0. However, my colleague is using windows (I
                am using a mac) and he is able to export as a GeoPDF
                without any issue, despite him not having GDAL. I hoped
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                From: Andreas Neumann <<a
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                Hi Adam,<br class="">
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                GDAL is an integral part of QGIS. QGIS doesn't work
                without GDAL. So I'm <br class="">
                100% sure that your colleague on Windows also has GDAL.
                Maybe you just <br class="">
                aren't aware of it. If you go to the about screen in the
                help menu. What <br class="">
                does it say there about GDAL? On your Mac and on the
                Windows <br class="">
                installation of your colleague?<br class="">
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                Also: what QGIS version do you use on the Mac? GeoPDF is
                relatively new <br class="">
                and you need both a new GDAL and a new QGIS. But
                normally you don't have <br class="">
                to worry about GDAL. If you use the new MacOS all in one
                installer, GDAL <br class="">
                should be installed automatically with it. With the
                older way of <br class="">
                installing QGIS on the Mac you still had to install it
                separately. Both <br class="">
                approaches have advantages/disadvantages.<br class="">
                <br class="">
                Greetings,<br class="">
                <br class="">
                Andreas<br class="">
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