Hi Noli,
On Sun, 29. Aug 2010 at 12:00:15 +1000, Noli Sicad wrote:
I still have problem opening spatialite database / files in trunk
version - Quantum GIS - 1.6.0-Trunk 'Trunk' (14162M).
Ok, let me repeat our earlier findings (with some additional info).
Creating and using SpatiaLite
Hi Juergen and Alex
I solve the problem in New/Add Spatialite Layer.
The spatialite CLI 2.4.0r3a is actually intervening the QGIS
SpatiaLite provider (New
SpatiaLite Layer/Add SpatiaLite Layer.
I thought QGIS uses libspatialite and Spatialite binary does not
interact with QGIS.
I make
Hi Noli,
On Sat, 28. Aug 2010 at 14:51:29 +1000, Noli Sicad wrote:
It seems that QGIS trunk builds is still building using GDAL 1.6 as of
27 August 2010.
The builds are simply using the GDAL the distribution has. As far as I can
see only ubuntugis currently has GDAL 1.7. That will
Il 28/08/2010 09:53, Jürgen E. Fischer ha scritto:
You can always build you own packages - with is particulary easy on debian
(and
In case someone does it, please make the packages available to everybody.
All the best.
--
Paolo Cavallini: http://www.faunalia.it/pc
Hi Juergen,
Thanks for your suggestion in compiling from the source.
However, I investigated your QGIS 1.5.0.2 built and this one is
actually build with libgdal1.7.0.
I installed it and it is actually using GDAL 1.7.2 and Spatialite 2.4.0
But I could not open any spatialite that I created and
Hi Noli,
On Sat, 28. Aug 2010 at 19:40:16 +1000, Noli Sicad wrote:
Thanks for your suggestion in compiling from the source.
However, I investigated your QGIS 1.5.0.2 built and this one is
actually build with libgdal1.7.0.
Sure. As said earlier ubuntugis has GDAL 1.7 and the QGIS version in
Hi Juergen
And for the other builds spatialite support through the spatialite provider
will also work just fine (ie. Layer/Add Spatialite Layer or Layer/New
Spatialite Layer).
QGIS 1.5.0.2 has problem with these processes. Mac OS version can do
these operations.
But Save As doesn't use the
Hi Juergen,
I still have problem opening spatialite database / files in trunk
version - Quantum GIS - 1.6.0-Trunk 'Trunk' (14162M).
I am using Ubuntu 10.04. I think there is no problem with ubuntu 9.10,
as some of the users are indicated before.
Anybody using Ubuntu 10.04 and can open
Hi Alex,
Thanks for your reply.
I can make a new Spatialite layer using Layer-New-New Spatialite
Layer. I believe this is the only correct way to make a Spatialite layer
in the current version, Not 'Save As' that is OGR sqlite only. It is
editable, saveable and loadable. Note QGIS uses a
The qgis package of UbuntuGIS seems to be built against gdal 1.7.x.
http://trac.osgeo.org/ubuntugis/
Alan
On August 27, 2010 08:16:50 am Noli Sicad wrote:
Hi,
Where could I get QGIS build with GDAL 1.7.x - Ubuntu?
It seems that QGIS 1.5 and QGIS 1.6 trunk are built using GDAL1.6.3
and
Hi Alan,
Qgis1.5.0-2~lucid1 is not in repository anymore.
I think it has been replaced by QGIS 1.6.0 + svn14153 -lucid1 which I
installed.
Quantum GIS r14153M
In the Help Menu
Help- About - This copy of QGIS has been buiilt with GDAL/OCR 1.6.3.
I thought that the QGIS trunk is compiling
The funny thing about this built QGIS 1.6.0 is, if can't open the
spatialite it created.
Here's the steps.
1. Open shapefile
2. Save it as spatialite i.e. Sqlite
3. Remove shapefile
4. Open the newly created Sqlite
I can't open the sqlite file that QGIS created.
I don't know what is wrong.
Hi Noli,
On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 1:33 AM, Noli Sicad nsi...@gmail.com wrote:
The funny thing about this built QGIS 1.6.0 is, if can't open the
spatialite it created.
Here's the steps.
1. Open shapefile
2. Save it as spatialite i.e. Sqlite
Maybe did you use Save as...?
If you did, the
Here's the steps.
1. Open shapefile
2. Save it as spatialite i.e. Sqlite
Maybe did you use Save as...?
No. I clicked the vector layer and save sqlite.
I have been this testing for 2 weeks now, trying to find the right
version of QGIS in Windows, Mac OS X and Linux with Spatialite.
My
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