Hi all,
I'm sorry for all these disappointments, I don't have an hand on the OSGeo installation and I think I will never use it ('cause sincerely, I hate windows...). I'm glad that the OsGeo team has appended python-shapely to the installer, thanks to them. On the other hand, I don't know if taking numpy/shapely/matplotlib is a good thing for a plugin like this one, R is maybe a preferable choice, but I not really familiar with it... (even if, like promised to Anne Ghisla, I'm going to try porting her Grass kriging plugin to qGis). One question : is it possible to access the Pypi repository from the OSGeo4W python installation?

Cordialy

Le 28/01/2010 10:55, Micha Silver a écrit :
On 28/01/2010 11:13, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
Hi Micha,

On Thu, 28. Jan 2010 at 10:24:04 +0200, Micha Silver wrote:
The easiest solution will be to add Shapely to the OSGeo4W installation
(the same way as matplotlib is). This solution has already been
entered as
a request: [1]http://n2.nabble.com/Hello-tp4294072p4425761.html in the
QGIS trac system, so we can hope it will be solved soon.
Is there a link to the ticket somewhere in there? I guess you mean
http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/ticket/123 - and the shapely part to it
is done.

Thanks for correctly the link to the ticket.
Now I see the python-shapely library in the OSGeo4W installer. Excellent
work.

Regards,
Micha
Jürgen




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