Alexander, just an slight difference: in installations made with the win qgis standalone installer there is no Python25\Lib\site-packages folder I copied pyparsing.py pyparsing_py3.py to \Quantum GIS Enceladus\python
and the plugin starts up. Will let you know any problem. Thanks! Agus 2010/1/28 Alexander Bruy <[email protected]> > 2010/1/28 Agustin Lobo <[email protected]>: > > I've tried to install pyparsing but the installation complains that there > is > > no python > > in the registry and cannot browse to the python directory. I assume that > > python > > has been installed by the windows standalone qgis installer (am I > wrong?), > > You are right, Python is installed by the windows standalone qgis installer > but there are no records in windows registry about it. So *.exe installers > can't > find this Python > > > so what > > can a "regular" user of the windows qgis do to use RasterCalc (in > addition > > to switch > > to the osgeo4w version)? I'm trying to clarify the simplest method for > > students. > > You can download a *.zip archieve of pyparsing module from download page > http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyparsing/files/ > Direct link > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyparsing/files/pyparsing/pyparsing-1.5.2/pyparsing-1.5.2.zip/download > Then extract the contents of archieve to the temporary folder and copy > two python files > pyparsing.py > pyparsing_py3.py > to the Python25\Lib\site-packages folder inside the standalone qgis folder > > Regards > > -- > Alexander Bruy > mailto: [email protected] >
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