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Qmapshack slow
Qmapshack slow








qmapshack slow
  1. #QMAPSHACK SLOW INSTALL#
  2. #QMAPSHACK SLOW UPDATE#
  3. #QMAPSHACK SLOW SOFTWARE#
qmapshack slow

#QMAPSHACK SLOW INSTALL#

Proj-6.0.0-37.1.x86_64 conflicts happen when two packages attempt to install files with the same name but different contents. After the operation, additional 9.3 MiB will be used.Ĭontinue? (y): y The following NEW package is going to be installed: Installed proj5 despite file conflicts and got a working QMapShack. Other question: Would it be appropriate to open a bug on ? That looks good only libproj.so.13, so not sure where that libproj.so.15 in the ldd output comes from > objdump -p /usr/bin/qmapshack | grep NEEDED Note, however, that this alternative shows only the direct dependencies of the executable, while ldd shows the entire dependency tree of the executable

#QMAPSHACK SLOW SOFTWARE#

I read “PROJ 6 has undergone extensive changes” and that is not yet supported by QMapShack:Ĭhecking the YaST Software Management I see proj has no non-6.0.0 versions, but I have libproj13 installed than gives 5.2.0-31.6Ī safer alternative when dealing with untrusted executables is: $ objdump -p /path/to/program | grep NEEDED So had a look at the and saw that version 6.0.0 has been released and “projinfo” reveals I am running that. But I think the real reason is that even with the bug, the data is shown correctly in qmapshack If I just import the data, and hover with the mouse over tracks, I see the correct time. "īut that gives me "parameter error: no arguments in initialization list’ Not that I can answer your question, but I assume somehow that the intersection of Linux and Garmin and QMapShack and technically interested users is small. My $proj = Geo::Proj4->new(init => "epsg:32661") or die "parameter error: ".Geo::Proj4->error. Please contact the package maintainer of your distribution to fix it.") The translation tables for EPSG projections usually stored in /usr/share/proj are missing. ,tr("QMapShack detected a badly installed Proj4 library. ProjPJ pjsrc = pj_init_plus("+init=epsg:32661") That runs fine, so it looks like the proj4 library is installed, only QMapShack is missing something that was available before the update. Or die "parameter error: ".Geo::Proj4->error. My $proj = Geo::Proj4->new(proj => "merc", Installed that and executed a small test program: #!/usr/bin/perl Tried to search for the proj4 package (sudo zypper se proj4) but could not find it, only a perl-Geo-Proj4 package.

qmapshack slow

#QMAPSHACK SLOW UPDATE#

I did update my Tumbleweed system this morning and after a reboot I tried to start QMapShack, but it refuses to start saying “QMapShack detected a badly installed Proj4 library”:










Qmapshack slow