Sunday 04 January 2009 23:54:05 Agustin Lobo napisaĆ(a): > True again, thanks. I should have remembered this as I had the same problem > in previous upgrades! > Perhaps the download page should include a notice telling users > to remove or rename their ~/.qgis/python/plugins directory. > Also, while the masking behaviour is probably appropriate, including > a message in the Plugin manager reminding the user that the masking is > actually taking place would be very useful. I.e., replacing > "Plugin Installer (Version 0.06.2) [incompatible]" > by > "Plugin Installer Masked by Version 0.06.2 [incompatible] in your > ~/.qgis/python/plugins directory" > or something like that, > > Agus
Thanks for this ideas! I think I'll implement it even simpler: the Installer will keep an eye on such cases and will propose to fix them. Your problem was specific because you were using quite old installer, which was affected too. All versions since November 13 are compatible so I hope most users have updated / will update it before upgrading QGIS. In future such changes in the 1.0 qgis line won't occur anymore. Regards, B. _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
