Hi Alister, 2010/9/17 Alister Hood <[email protected]>: > Hi everyone. > I thought I'd try the qplanet plugin, but it wouldn't load, producing > this error: > > ... > File "C:\Documents and > Settings\alister.hood/.qgis/python/plugins\Qplanet\modelite.py", line 4, > in > from pysqlite2 import dbapi2 as sqlite3 > File "C:/OSGeo4W/apps/qgis-dev/./python\qgis\utils.py", line 279, in > _import > mod = _builtin_import(name, globals, locals, fromlist, level) > ImportError: No module named pysqlite2 > > I have no idea whether this would work, but I tried editing modelite.py > to replace the offending line with `import sqlite3`, and it now produces > this error:
Seems that you need to install pyspatialite package. This package available via OSGeo4W installer in Libs section > File "C:/Documents and > Settings/alister.hood/.qgis/python/plugins\Qplanet\Shp2Shp.py", line 14, > in > from scipy import io, linalg > File "C:/OSGeo4W/apps/qgis-dev/./python\qgis\utils.py", line 279, in > _import > ImportError: No module named scipy > > I can't spot scipy in the osgeo installer. Is there any way on Windows > to install extra python modules that aren't in the osgeo installer? The > installer from scipy's website fails, complaining that there is no > Python in the registry, which is what the installers for most python > modules seem to do. Try to unpack scipy installer with arhiever (7-zip or something other), find Python modules and copy them to OSGeo4W Python folder -- Alexander Bruy _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
