Bug ID | 1148591 |
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Summary | Application:Geo/qgis: Bug |
Classification | openSUSE |
Product | openSUSE.org |
Version | unspecified |
Hardware | 64bit |
OS | SUSE Other |
Status | NEW |
Severity | Normal |
Priority | P5 - None |
Component | 3rd party software |
Assignee | dassau@gbd-consult.de |
Reporter | emfee@gmx.net |
QA Contact | bnc-team-screening@forge.provo.novell.com |
CC | tzotsos@gmail.com |
Found By | --- |
Blocker | --- |
I had qgis installed under Tumbleweed but upgrading last week using "zipper dup" I got conflicts and aborted. Tried again today, same problem. Then de-installed qgis and "zypper dup" was successful. Now tried to install qgis again but that gives the same conflicts as I saw initially running qgis: Detected 88 file conflicts: File /usr/bin/gdal2tiles.py from install of gdal2-2.4.2-12.5.x86_64 (Application:Geo) conflicts with file from package gdal-3.0.1-108.7.x86_64 (@System) File /usr/bin/gdal_calc.py from install of gdal2-2.4.2-12.5.x86_64 (Application:Geo) conflicts with file from package gdal-3.0.1-108.7.x86_64 (@System) File /usr/bin/gdal_contour from install of gdal2-2.4.2-12.5.x86_64 (Application:Geo) conflicts with file from package gdal-3.0.1-108.7.x86_64 (@System) ... Is is possible to rebuild qgis so that it uses gdal-3 instead of gdal-2 so that qgis and qmapshack can live in parallel without conflicts?