The most reliable and easiest way right now to have geoparquet is to install 
with Conda-forge packages. Personally I find using pixi to manage the install 
easiest.

mkdir pixi-qgis && cd &_
pixi install qgis
pixi run qgis

I know there's work upstream to get the arrow dependencies packaged for various 
distros but I've been told it's complicated.

Enjoy,
Alex

> On 04/12/2025 12:50 AM PDT Francesco Zucca via QGIS-User 
> <qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:
> 
>  
> Hi at all,
> 
> I would like (I think like many others ed) to have a QGIS+GDAL+geoparquet
> ecosystem running in linux.
> At the moment I am trying to manage everything inside a docker but I have
> problems with apache arrow and apache parquet, mainly related to lack of
> CMakelist.txt with arrow-19.0.0
> Does anyone have any suggestions (even for docker)?
> 
> thank you very much
> fz
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