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Try removing ubuntugis-stable from Travis #2220

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@dracos dracos commented Jul 25, 2015

To see if anything conflicts in apt installation. This downgrades things initially installed from ubuntugis-stable (currently Travis default, see travis-ci/travis-cookbooks#500).

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Downgrade things that had been installed by ubuntugis
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m-kuhn commented Jul 25, 2015

If I understand that correctly, the conclusion is:

We use at least one geos method (GEOSNearestPoints_r) which is not provided by the geos lib from pgdg (3.3.3) but is provided by geos 3.4.2 from ubuntugis-unstable.

This basically ties us to ubuntugis-unstable including postgis from this repo. I wonder if it will be possible to switch to the container based infrastructure when we require replacing postgis.

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dracos commented Jul 25, 2015

Sounds right. There is a PR to whitelist ubuntugis-unstable at travis-ci/apt-source-safelist#38 – with that, I guess you should be able to ask for packages in it; whether they will install without error or conflict is another matter, though, I'm not sure what would happen.

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