I agree that we should list conda as an install option on the downloads page. It
has become a reliable option to get a QGIS install across all platforms. I have
a writeup on conda install and recommend it to my students for PyQGIS
development
https://courses.spatialthoughts.com/install-qgis-ltr.ht
El vie, 09-05-2025 a las 06:55 +0200, Richard Duivenvoorde escribió:
> Hi Boina,
Hi
>
>
> What do you get if you just do 'apt install qgis'?
I get 3.40.2 version installed, but my daughter wants 3.34.
>
> (not sure if Mint 22.1 is based on which Debian/Ubuntu, is it noble?)
Yes, noble.
>
I have a blog article on installing qgis using conda-forge.
https://aneto.pt/posts/tutorials/2019-05-29-using-qgis-from-conda/
It's on my to-do list for a while to move this content to www.qgis.org,
but...
Let's see if I can use this thread as an excuse to finally do it.
Alex
A sexta, 9/05/202
There is no conda-part on the install doc pages...
Myself I got lost into all the mini/maxi/foo/faa/conda-forest options...
Is it an idea to add a quickstart (for linux and conda) in those pages?
Regards,
Richard
On 09-05-2025 08:28, Alexandre Neto wrote:
Another option would be to install qg
Another option would be to install qgis using conda-forge.
Alex
A sexta, 9/05/2025, 06:02, Richard Duivenvoorde via QGIS-User <
qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> escreveu:
> Hi Boina,
>
> Other Mint users here?
> I've no experience with Mint itself, but would the Flatpak option be an
> option?
> See ht
Hi Boina,
Other Mint users here?
I've no experience with Mint itself, but would the Flatpak option be an option?
See https://qgis.org/resources/installation-guide/#flatpak
What do you get if you just do 'apt install qgis'?
Or else I would just go to install latest possible QGIS version using ap