Hello Luca, Yes, QGIS uses it for do precise coordinate system translations. Your users may not use all of them, but I would avoid removing it.
You say you don't use MSI, but why don't you use the OsGeo4w installer? It's much more convenient for larger organizations. You can do a download only installation to get all packages into a network drive folder, then reuse that folder for all installations in the users machines. Also, to update QGIS, all you need is to run the installer again and it will only download the updated packages instead of all packages. Again, first installation will fetch any needed packages, the following machines will just reuse it. Alexandre Neto User Support www.qcooperative.net A terça, 8/11/2022, 08:34, Luca Manganelli via QGIS-Developer < [email protected]> escreveu: > Hello, > > I am preparing the QGIS Windows package file (it's a zip file) for > distribution in our organization (we don't use MSI). > > I noticed that the folder /share/proj contains TIF files and it weighs 584 > MB, are they necessary for the working of the QGIS? > > Thank you and have a nice day > Luca > > > ------------------------------ > > Comune di Trento > > via Belenzani, 19 - 38122 Trento | C.F e P. IVA: 00355870221 > > tel. +39 0461.884111 | www.comune.trento.it > _______________________________________________ > QGIS-Developer mailing list > [email protected] > List info: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer > Unsubscribe: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer >
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