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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Daniel,<br>
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We'll probably update the Stable repo with Raring's packages when
the next version of ubuntu will come out.<br>
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Soon enough the unstable will be a bit more stable. Right now I'm
updating/fixing pretty much every packages. <br>
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I agree I should have sent an email to warn people that many
changes were coming, sorry about that.<br>
<br>
Jérôme<br>
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On 13-07-09 01:31 PM, Daniel Kastl wrote:<br>
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<div>Well you're using the Unstable repository, things
like that will happen as you are getting the latest
versions. For Quantal(12.10) I'm currently updating
it, it should be all fine at the end of the day or
tomorrow.<br>
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<div>Hi Jerome, </div>
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<div>Thank you!</div>
<div>I'm actually just upgrading to 13.04.</div>
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<div>I know that "unstable" is not supposed to be stable ;-)</div>
<div>The problem until just a while ago was, that "unstable"
was stable enough, but "stable" was usually very outdated.</div>
<div>Looking at the stable PPA now this has changed a lot.
That's nice. </div>
<div>Unfortunately "stable" PPA has no support yet for 13.04
(which I'm right now updating to), so I will have to use
"unstable" again for now.</div>
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<div>Well, I have to figure out now how to define a PPA
dependency in a way, that I can publish pgRouting packages
also for 13.04.</div>
<div>Are the plans to include 13.04 packages to stable PPA
as well in the near future?</div>
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<div>Daniel</div>
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On precise (12.04) everything is up and should be
working.<br>
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Jérôme
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On 13-07-09 12:26 PM, Daniel Kastl wrote:<br>
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<div>This change is very confusing and it would
be nice if it would be announced beforehand
and somewhere documented.</div>
<div>Right now it just breaks a lot of things. I
think many people used "ubuntugis-unstable"
PPA because the "stable" PPA was not really
offering recent package versions in the past
such as PostGIS 2.0.</div>
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<div>I'm speaking from the pgRouting perspective
and I have difficulties now to build packages
for different Ubuntu releases.</div>
<div>Actually I just tried to see what happens
when I update to libgdal1h using Ubuntu 12.10:</div>
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<li>First the upgrade removed QGIS and
Mapserver (little surprise) and a bunch of
other packages</li>
<li>Then I was looking for
postgresql-9.1-postgis-2.0 ... but another
surprise. There was no new package for
Precise</li>
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<div>Is the Precise package just missing and
will be added soon? Or will be packages for
12.10 not updated anymore?<br>
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<div>Then I'm wondering why libgdal1h was
published for 12.10 but other software was not
updated.</div>
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<div>Daniel</div>
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8:19 AM, Hamish <span dir="ltr"><<a
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<div>> After an update of GDAL to v1.10
through ubuntugis-unstable, I have a<br>
> lot of problems with package
dependencies from libgdal1. This package<br>
> was, apparently, replaced by
libgdal1h (gdal 1.10.x) but there are<br>
> many programs that are not
understanding it as a substitute (eg OTB,<br>
> pgrouting which depends on the
package postgresql-9.1-postgis, etc..).<br>
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> Is there any reason for libgdal1 have
been changed to libgdal1h, since<br>
> there are many packages that use
libgdal1 as dependency?<br>
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Hi,<br>
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re. the new libgdal1h package, see:<br>
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target="_blank">http://lists.debian.org/debian-gis/2013/06/msg00016.html</a><br>
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if you use /any/ after-market package
repository (such as UbuntuGIS's),<br>
you can expect things not to work from time
to time as packaging<br>
changes filter through the system. if you
want things not to change<br>
unexpectedly then use the official distro
packages. aka be patient,<br>
you're witnessing progress as it happens,
and the other packages in<br>
"unstable"(!) will catch up to the new
naming soon enough. :)<br>
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regards,<br>
Hamish<br>
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