I have been following this procedure to build gdal with mrsid
capabilities. I had done this a while back previously but the different
dependencies between packages cause a mess.
https://trac.osgeo.org/ubuntugis/wiki/TutorialMrSid
I tried to run this command:
sudo apt-get install libgdal-mrsi
0, Don Harter via QGIS-User a écrit :
I have been following this procedure to build gdal with mrsid
capabilities. I had done this a while back previously but the
different dependencies between packages cause a mess.
https://trac.osgeo.org/ubuntugis/wiki/TutorialMrSid
I tried to run this comma
AL >= 3.5 with MrSID support
Even
Le 21/01/2024 à 03:10, Don Harter via QGIS-User a écrit :
I have been following this procedure to build gdal with mrsid
capabilities. I had done this a while back previously but the
different dependencies between packages cause a mess.
https://trac.osg
t
Even
Le 21/01/2024 à 03:10, Don Harter via QGIS-User a écrit :
I have been following this procedure to build gdal with mrsid
capabilities. I had done this a while back previously but the
different dependencies between packages cause a mess.
https://trac.osgeo.org/ubuntugis/wiki/Tutori
-no-lto from -flto etc. I need to clean that up and
add some more meaningful options for checkinstall.
On 1/21/24 1:17 PM, Don Harter via QGIS-User wrote:
OK thank you. I can use checkinstall to create a .deb package.
Perhaps with a careful choice of options and dependencies I could
I was able to build gdal 3.9.0 with much difficulty. I learned
something about docker files and cmake. I was able to use checkinstall
some but not with the final install. There was something about the
installation that checkinstall did not pick up on. I found the gdal
installation tree
I was able to fix the dependencies using info from this web page:
https://coderwall.com/p/hes3ha/change-the-dependencies-of-a-deb-package
In my archive though it was compressed using pzstd, and not all files
were present.
this page gave info on the format of the debian control file:
https:/
I am also having problems building QGIS. Actually it built but the
gui/menu/display is messed up. Some of the items in the windows are
missing. Not all my projects are shown.
On 2/22/24 8:24 PM, Tony Bazeley via QGIS-User wrote:
I'm trying to build qgis from source, due to problems with b
I ran this on one of my terminals.
echo $DISPLAY
:0
Try to set the DISPLAY parameter to ":0". That is a parameter that the
X11 system uses.
You can try using the export or declare -x command. If it works you can
add that to your .bashrc file.
But it seems like it should be set.
On 2/26/24 7
This is similar to a problem that I have after trying to build QGIS. I
checked my ccmake options and the build log.
The only possible problem is that my version of numpy is not in the
range of what is wanted.
On 2/29/24 2:56 PM, Christian Castro via QGIS-User wrote:
Hello,
I installed QGIS
I am getting a python error now. Does anyone know why I am getting this
now when earlier I wasn't?
An error has occurred while executing Python code:
ValueError: Unknown format code 'f' for object of type 'str'
Traceback (most recent call last): File
"/home/drh/.local/share/QGIS/QGIS
"Value tool", you can remove it.
You should report this issue to the plugin author, there is a bug
tracker : https://github.com/jorgealmerio/valuetool
You are using QGIS 3.22.4, you should try to upgrade as well, it's old.
Le jeu. 21 mars 2024 à 17:49, Don Harter via QGIS-User
a
You are using QGIS 3.22.4, you should try to upgrade as well,
it's old.
Le jeu. 21 mars 2024 à 17:49, Don Harter via QGIS-User
a écrit :
I am getting a python error now. Does anyone know why I am
getting this now when earlier I wasn't?
An err
I started to fill it out and had a language issue, not one that I know
besides English.
On 10/28/24 2:02 PM, Régis Haubourg via QGIS-User wrote:
Hi Even. Nice initiative !
I find it a bit hard to have only one choice per question. I would
authorize three ranked options. I am absolutely not i
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