Hi,

what versions are you running?

I'm running here on winXP, qgis 0.11 (metis). You should not try out python plugins in 1.0 preview yet because the api is still moving on, thereby making some plugins look buggy (while they were working a few svn-versions ago ;-) ).

Anyway,

On 0.11/XP I am able to install PostGPS fine, it doesn't look to have dependecies here... Mmm, nope it needs psycopg2, and apparently it's installed in my python. But you can find it here:
http://www.stickpeople.com/projects/python/win-psycopg/#Version1

NewLayer has indeed a psycopg dependency. For windows you can find packages here: http://www.stickpeople.com/projects/python/win-psycopg/#Version1 But probably you have a more current postgis version then psycopg handles, so maybe it's a nice starting project to 'port' it to psycopg2 :-) (shouldn't be that much trouble, start with changing all 'psycopg' in 'psycopg2' in newlayer.py...).

(by the way, psycopg(2) are python packages, needed to make python-database connections to postgis.

Pypostgis has gdal-dependencies, but I have no experience with that on windows. Hopefully others have.

Good Luck,

Richard Duivenvoorde


Chang, Elizabeth wrote:
I’m trying to install any of the following 3 plugins in a Windows XP machine.

-          PostGPS

-          NewLayer

-          Pypostgis

For each of them, there is some dependency I can’t find in a windows version or just not recognizing them if they are there. I was wondering if there are people who have been successful installing these in Windows and if so, if you also had problems installing.

Thanks,

Elizabeth


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