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This question is similar to but I couldn't figure out how to ask a follow-up question. I am trying to get PostgreSQL + PostGIS + MapServer + Python-MapScript working on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, for a Geo-Django site. In the past, this has worked wonderfully (was still working in April of 2014), however something has changed, and I'm now getting an error regarding gdal compatibility: The following packages have unmet dependencies: postgresql-9.1-postgis: Depends: libgdal1 (>= 1.9.0) but it is not going to be installed E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. After a fair bit of searching, I came across Brian (cokrzys)'s answer to the post above. I followed his instructions on a clean install of Ubuntu 12.04, and was subsequently able to create the PostGIS templates in PostgreSQL 9.3. However, when I then try to install python-mapscript, I get the following message: The following packages will be REMOVED: libgdal1 postgis postgresql-9.3-postgis-2.1 So, the problem is that it does not appear that I can have both the postgis libraries and the python-mapscript libraries installed at the same time.

Honestly, I don't care what version of PostgreSQL / PostGIS / MapServer I use, so long as I can get it running on Ubuntu 12.04. Has anyone had any luck with this? @Mark helped me to finally got this working as follows: #!/usr/bin/env bash ################################################################### # Install GDAL, MapServer, etc. Thanks for this! I have a working solution now using the older packages, but will definitely refer to this in the future if/when I upgrade to Trusty.

By chance, do you understand the dependency relationship between 1. Postgres/postgis, and 3. Can I just upgrade 1 w/o breaking 2 & 3?

And if this is the case, why, in past experiments, when I installed postgres/postgis 9.3 and then tried to install mapscript, I got the 'The following packages will be REMOVED: libgdal1 postgis postgresql-9.3-postgis-2.1' error? I'm having a hard time inferring their relationships. – Sep 27 '14 at 23:49 •.