On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 12:33:23PM +0200, Daniel Lee wrote: > Hi there, > > Since I'm using the binary from the repository, I wasn't sure what exactly > I should wipe out - I don't have anything in /usr/local/lib/ except for a > python folder. Instead, I deinstalled QGIS completely using my package > manager. As far as I understand it, that should wipe out my system pckages, > wherever they are, and that without deleting my plugins. I tried that but > got the same problem again. Afterwards, I deleted the .qgis folder in my > home directory, but that didn't change anything either. Perhaps I've > understood you wrong? Did I do that right?
I think you understood correctly, but don't know how else to help, sorry. --strk; > > Thanks, > Daniel > > -- > > B.Sc. Daniel Lee > Geschäftsführung für Forschung und Entwicklung > ISIS - International Solar Information Solutions GbR > Vertreten durch: Daniel Lee, Nepomuk Reinhard und Nils Räder > > Softwarecenter 3 > 35037 Marburg > Festnetz: +49 6421 379 6256 > Mobil: +49 176 6127 7269 > E-Mail: [email protected] > Web: http://www.isi-solutions.org > > > > > 2012/7/10 Sandro Santilli <[email protected]> > > > On Mon, Jul 09, 2012 at 11:35:07PM +0200, Daniel Lee wrote: > > > Dear list, > > > > > > As this is my first post to this list, first of all hello ;) > > > > > > I'm really excited about the new version of QGIS. Working with OpenSUSE > > > 12.1 64-bit, I upgraded from the Geo repository to 1.8.0. Now, however, > > > QGIS won't start. On the CL I get the following error: > > > > > > qgis > > > Warning: loading of qgis translation failed > > > [/usr/share/qgis/i18n//qgis_en_US] > > > Warning: loading of qt translation failed > > > [/usr/share/qt4/translations/qt_en_US] > > > qgis: siplib.c:10965: sipEnumType_alloc: Assertion > > > `(((currentType)->td_flags & 0x0007) == 0x0003)' failed. > > > Aborted > > > > > > The splash screen pops up briefly but dies as soon as the process is > > > aborted. I'm also not able to find the library in question - does anybody > > > know of a way of fixing this? Thanks a bunch! > > > > Try wiping out any old qgis library file. > > `sudo rm -rf /usr/local/lib/qgis` worked for me. > > Please let us know if it fixes your issue. > > > > If it does, it's the most annoying QGIS bug IMHO. It's been in QGIS for > > so long that you may spot it in slippers reading a newspaper on the couch. > > > > --strk; _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
