

Plus the additional patch fixing the differences from buster to bullseye. Git clean -fd building it on/for Debian 11 ("bullseye")
#Qmapshack garmin install
Gbp buildpackage & echo 'ready to install with dpkg -i. qlandkartegt_fix-buildproblems-on-buster.patch qlandkartegt_fix-buildproblems-on-buster.patch \ Libqt5webkit5-dev qtmultimedia5-dev qtscript5-dev docbook2x libgdal-devĬlone the original debian building repo, apply my patch und build the package with your normal user privileges Install the necessary packages with root privilegesĪpt install git-buildpackage libdmtx-dev libexif-dev libgps-dev libqt5serialport5-dev \ And again in 2020 on Debian 11 because I needed several programs in newer versions then available with stable. So I tried building it from source in 2019 on my Debian 10 system. After that, it was removed from the package list. QLandkarteGT is not longer in development and the last Debian release which came with QLandkarteGT is Debian 9 ("stretch"). Which is far too small for Europe (~10GB) or Asia (~5GB). And all maps have to be in this one file on this card. The max µSD card size this old GPS device can use, is 2GB. The most important is, with QLandkarteGT you can easily create the so called gmapsupp.img file for your Garmin, out of one big OSM map or several maps. I started using Qlankarte - the precursor of QLandkarteGT - in the year 2008.Īnd I still own and use a Garmin eTrex Vista HCx! Yes it is still working and traveled thousands of kilometers with me.Įven though I switched to QMapShack meanwhile, there are still some features not covered by QMapShack. Just type the normal apt install qmapshack for installing it. QMapShack does have some nice features you do not want to miss out on and it is available in Debian. In contrary to QLandKarteGT QMapShack is still in development and part of most Distributions. If by now you do not know what QLandkarteGT is for, I highly recommend to install QMapShack.
