[Ubuntu] grass bug
Alan Boudreault
aboudreault at mapgears.com
Thu Jan 3 05:59:34 PST 2013
I think grass has been rebuilt in the repository. Perhaps someone could
try if the issue is fixed.
Alan
On 12-12-11 01:27 PM, Manuel Grizonnet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> my 1%, could it be related to a previous modification to the gdal
> configuration of the package in ubuntugis-unstable ppa?
>
> More specifically, the option which rename internal libtiff symbols has
> been activated to solve an issue which appears when a program is linked
> to geotiff and gdal. A segfault appear when reading tiff files (see for
> example http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=558733)
>
> Options in the configure step are :
>
> --with-rename-internal-libtiff-symbols=yes \
> --with-rename-internal-libgeotiff-symbols=yes \
>
> It is perhaps worth a try to rebuild the grass package and see if it
> appears again even if I think that this modification is already included
> in "gdal - 1.9.2-2~precise3"...
>
> Regards,
>
> Manuel
>
> 2012/12/6 Jerome Villeneuve Larouche <jlarouche at mapgears.com
> <mailto:jlarouche at mapgears.com>>
>
> Hello,
>
> I can't reproduce your problem in precise amd64 bit with "grass -
> 6.4.2~upstream2-3~precise3" and "gdal - 1.9.2-2~precise3".
>
> Make sure you're using the latest gdal version or if you could give
> us more information. Are you doing anything before launching grass
> or launching it on a specific project ?
>
> You could also try to uninstall it and reinstall it. "apt-get
> remove" or even "apt-get purge".
>
> I looked into the gdal and grass package but couldn't find out
> anything. So there may be something wrong with the grass package.
>
> Also, I'm sending this on the UbuntuGIS mailing list if someone has
> an idea of what is going on.
>
> Thank you
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: grass bug
> Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2012 15:12:56 -0000
> From: Julien Colpron-Tremblay <jcolprontremblay at gmail.com
> <mailto:jcolprontremblay at gmail.com>>
> Reply-To: Julien Colpron-Tremblay <jcolprontremblay at gmail.com
> <mailto:jcolprontremblay at gmail.com>>
>
> Hello,
>
> First, sorry for my bad english ...
>
> I use grass (from unstable / precise) and I think I found a bug.
>
> When I run Grass, I get this message :
>
> "Mode vue 3D : /usr/lib/grass64/lib/libgrass___ogsf.6.4.2.so
> <http://libgrass_ogsf.6.4.2.so>: symbol
> TIFFSetField, version GDAL_1.8 not defined in file libgdal.so.1 with
> link time reference"
>
> I also get this message when I want to export my image from nviz :
>
> "/usr/lib/grass64/lib/libgrass___ogsf.6.4.2.so
> <http://libgrass_ogsf.6.4.2.so>: symbol
> TIFFOpen, version GDAL_1.8 not defined in file libgdal.so.1
> with link time reference"
>
> The bug is also documented here :
>
> http://osdir.com/ml/grass-__user-gis/2012-11/msg00150.html
> <http://osdir.com/ml/grass-user-gis/2012-11/msg00150.html>
>
> Thank you for your good work,
>
> Julien Colpron-Tremblay
>
>
>
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