On 22/6/20 8:43 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-06-22 06:01, Stephen Morris wrote:
Thanks for your responses Samuel and Ed. I did try --best and --allowerasing as suggest but they made no difference. I am indeed using the COPR repository for qgis as that was the required methodology for Fedora. I have tried the dnf upgrade this morning and there is an updated version of qgis (3.14.0) that has rectified the issue. Thankyou for your help.
I don't know what you mean by "that was the required methodology for Fedora".
The regular Fedora repository contains qgis.
Name : qgis Version : 3.12.1 Release : 4.fc32 Architecture : x86_64 Size : 39 M Source : qgis-3.12.1-4.fc32.src.rpm Repository : updates
you have decided to use a different repository with a "beta" version. If you have issues with the older version, like a missing feature, that would be a reason to use it. If you can live with the older version in the Fedora repository you should switch to using it.
Thanks Ed, I didn't know it was in the Fedora repository. When we had a presentation on geocoding in one of the data exploration packages we use at work, the package vendors suggested we use qgis to generate the geocoding data the package uses to do map point plotting. Consequently I did a search on the net for qgis for Windows and Linux and found the Authors web site, where I downloaded and installed the Windows version, and for the Fedora Linux version the web site said install the COPR repository first and then install qgis, which is what I have done.
regards, Steve