Yes, my bad. I didn't check the plugin with the latest processing API. I
will fix that and update again the package.

Thanks!


2014-02-17 9:46 GMT+01:00 Giovanni Manghi <[email protected]>:

> Hi Victor
>
>
> > I installed Ubuntu 12.04 and QGIS in a virtual machine. Then followed the
> > installation instructions [1] and everything worked as expected. The only
> > thing that was incorrect was the qgis directory, which is not
> > <user_home>/.qgis, but <user_home>/.qgis2.
>
> that is weird, I made  a lot of qgis 2 installations on Ubuntu and
> that was never an issue
>
>
>
> > If you open the Python console inside QGIS and execute this:
> >
> >>>> from processing.algs.ftools import FToolsUtils
> >>>> FToolsUtils
> >
> > what do you get? I think that should work for any QGIS installation.
> > Also, could you please provide the full error message?
>
> found the reason:
>
> in a fresh qgis 2 installation there is the file FToolsUtils.py,
> located in /usr/share/qgis/python/
> plugins/processing/algs/ftools
>
> but then the plugin is immeditely available for upgrade via the plugin
> manager. In the updated version of the plugin (and by default in QGIS
> master aka 2.2) there is no FToolsUtils.py
>
> cheers!
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