Hi,
> Giovanni, I've never needed to set the path to Gdal before. just needed for win/standalone > Here I see that GdalTools (together with some > other plugins) is already installed. It's not, of course, and what's > more the options to upgrade, reinstall or uninstall it are greyed-out. > So now I really am in Queer Street. you need to activate it in the plugin manager. > So where do I go from here, Guys? There seems to be some residual > memory of a previous installation, somewhere. as I said, if it fails from the command line you should look for the problem in your gdal installation, not qgis. cheers -- Giovanni -- _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
