[GRASSLIST:10773] Re: issues with grass-6.1.cvs-i686-pc-linux-gnu-01_03_2006: nviz does not work

Carlos "Guâno" Grohmann carlos.grohmann at gmail.com
Mon Mar 6 15:23:57 EST 2006


one can't install qgis-grass-plugin because it depends on libgdal1-grass.

libgdal1-grass:
 Depends: libgdal1c2 (>=1.2.6) but it is not installable

why? because there is no package called ligdal1c2, but there is ligdal1c2a....


Carlos



On 3/6/06, Maciek Sieczka <werchowyna at epf.pl> wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Mar 2006 14:25:01 -0300
> "Carlos \"Guâno\" Grohmann" <carlos.grohmann at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On 3/6/06, Maciek Sieczka <werchowyna at epf.pl> wrote:
> > > On Sun, 5 Mar 2006 23:11:19 -0300
> > > "Carlos \"Guâno\" Grohmann" <carlos.grohmann at gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > > Also considr upgrading into Breezy (at least). DebianGis packages
> > > > are most suitable for Debian Unstable/Testing or Ubuntu Dapper
> > > > Drake 6.04, but you can expect that not everything will work
> > > > cleanly.
> > > >
> > > > If you want to run GRASS+QGIS, I suggest you install stuff like
> > > > fftw-2.15, geos, tcl/tk8.3 etc from the repositories via
> > > > apt-get/synaptic and then compile gdal, grass and qgis from
> > > > source. There is a dependency problem with libgeosc2a, whith will
> > > > prevent from installing libgrass, libgdal-grass and
> > > > qgis-grass-plugins.
> > > >
> > > > This may sound trick, but itś what I did;
> > > >
> > > > 1 - install GDAL via synaptic
> > > > 2 - compile GRASS from source
> > > > 3 - remove GDAL via synaptic
> > > > 4 - compile GDAL from source (use
> > > > --with-grass=path-to-your-install) 5 - compile GRASS again with
> > > > your new GDAL 6 - compile QGIS (use
> > > > --with-grass=path-to-your-install).
> > >
> > > This is not the optimal solution. Most straightforward is to use
> > > gdal-grass plugin - no need rebuild each one against each other.
> > > However, to use the current gdal-grass plugin version you'll need at
> > > least Gdal 1.3.1. Please read the WIKI
> > > http://grass.gdf-hannover.de/twiki/bin/view/GRASS/GrassQgisGdalOgrPlugin
> >
> >
> > This would be the best, but dependencies are broken....
>
> Which ones?
>
> I'm using Breezy and have most of my GIS stuff installed from source:
>
> proj 4.4.9 CVS
> hdf4 2r1
> geos 2.2.1
> postgis 1.1.1
> sqlite3 3.3
> gdal 1.3.1 CVS
> grass 6.1 CVS
> grass 6.02 CVS
> gdal-grass 1.3.1.1
> qgis 0.74 SVN
>
> In order to manage these few packages I'm using checkinstall, which
> produces DEBs all nice and clean, all working, easy to
> upgrade/install/uninstall/switch versions using dpkg.
>
> This is a way better than using a combination of "make install" and
> synaptic IMHO. Sure dependecies between checkinstall's DEBs are not
> preserved as if they would be in case of full blown ubuntu packages,
> but for such a small number of packages this is not an issue yet. And
> my apt-get or dpkg don't ever complain about any dependencies broken.
>
> Maciek
>
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