Hi chingchai

Glad you got qgis master working. 

No, there shouldn't be any problem with GDAL if you install PostGIS 2.0. I 
believe both QGIS and PostGIS are compiled with their own versions of GDAL.

Regards

Ian

----- Original Message -----
From: chingchai humhong <chingcha...@gmail.com>
Date: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 2:42 pm
Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] qgis 1.9.0 master not working
To: Ian Packham <i.pack...@ucd.ie>

> Hi Ian PackhamThank you very much, I did as you wrote and it was successful.> 
> If I install the PostGIS2.0, I have a problem about GDAL?> 
> Regards> chingchai > 
> 
> 2012/12/10 Ian Packham <i.pack...@ucd.ie>
 >   > Hi chingchai
> Here are some steps taken from a manual I wrote recently:
 
> Go to URL:
  > http://www.qgis.org/ and click Download Now 
   > Scroll down to section “1.2 OSGeo4W Installer” and click Download OSGEO4W 
Installer
  > Save the file “osgeo4w-setup.exe “ to your computer.
   > Keep this file in non-temporary folder as it can be used to add update 
OsGeo software in the future. 
    > Locate and run the file ”osgeo4w-setup.exe” saved to your computer. You 
may need Administrator priviledges to run this under Windows.
 
>   > The "OsGEo4W Setup" dialog will start.
> Choose "Advanced Install", click "Next"

> The next dialog will be "Choose A Download Source". 
>  Choose "Install from Internet" (this is the preferred option to use if it 
> all possible), click "Next"
> 
> Choose the Root Directory, the default is C:\OSGeo4W. Click "Next"
> 
> Choose the Local Package Directoy, default is C:\IsGEo4W\packages. Click 
> "Next"
 > 
> Under "Select Your Internet Connection", choose "Direct Connection" (again 
> preferred option, if possible). Click "Next"
> 
> Under "Select Packages", Open the "Desktop" Tree and choose to install:
>  grass: Geographic Resources Analysis Support System (GRASS GIS) - stable 
> release
> qgis-dev: Quantum GIS nightly build of the master
> (see attached screenshot)
> 
> Also under Libs, you may need to select some packages (not sure if they are 
> installed by default:
>  gdal: The GDAL/OGR library and commandline tools
> proj: The PROJ.4 library and commands for coorinate system transfomations
> 
> Click "Next" to start installing
> 
> When setup has finished installing, choose "Create new Desktop icon" and 
> click "Finish"
 > 
> Locate the "Quantum GIS (1.9.90)" Icon on your desktop and click to run this. 
> QGIS master should start OK now...
> 
> 
> Let me know how you get on. If you have more problems, there may be other 
> packages you need to install. Also, depending on what you want to use QGIS 
> for, you may want to add Python packages etc. 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Ian
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: chingchai humhong <chingcha...@gmail.com>
>  Date: Saturday, December 8, 2012 5:15 am
> Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] qgis 1.9.0 master not working
> To: Ian Packham <i.pack...@ucd.ie>
> 
> > Hi Ian I do as you say. But it has not. 
> > How do you install OSGeo4w. Help me.> > 
 > > Regards> > chingchai > >
 

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