Hi Thomas, how you install QGIS: via OSGeo4W or using standalone installer? If you use OSGeo4W you can get all dependencies. The standalone installer includes some additional deps, but if you need to add another packages — install them into Python bundled with QGIS not into system wide Python
2011/12/15 Thomas J. Boyd <[email protected]>: > Dear List users, > > I have been unable to find an answer to this via searching, so here goes: I > use QGIS v.1.7.2 (now 1.7.3) windows binaries. I want to use the contour > plugin. According the docs, it requires shapely, numpy, and matplotlib. The > contour python files are loaded into my documents directory in sub > /.qgis/python/plugins/contour. > > After installing either the 2.5 or 2.7 python binaries and libraries > (including numpy, shapely and matplotlib), I still get errors trying to use > contour. I did default install(s) for python (in the "Program files" > directory). I tried copying over the numpy, shapely and matplotlib python > files to my .qgis/python/plugins folder but get errors loading QGIS (for > either 2.5 32-bit or 2.7 64-bit python installs). I can run "other" python > scripts in a command window (so the python interpreter is "registered" I > think). I can run numpy, shapely and matplotlib functions in IDLE without > issue. > > Has anyone had experience running contour plugin on a windows machine? Any > install tips? I am using Win7 64-bit. Thanks in advance for any assistance. -- Alexander Bruy _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
