Hi Alex, The Plugin Installer if that is a plugin itself then it is not listed.
The keyservers have not been working for a while and that breaks any other updates. Which means I have to deselect any QGIS related updates every time ubuntu updates my laptop. This is my listed repositories: deb http://qgis.org/debian natty main deb-src http://qgis.org/debian natty main and I am definitely using natty and have not upgraded my OS. Regards On 29 January 2012 19:10, Alex Mandel <[email protected]> wrote: > Check in the Manage Plugins menu that you have the Plugin Installer > enabled. > > The authentication thing is no big deal sometimes the keyservers just > aren't working. As a question of clarification which repository are you > installing QGIS from? > > Thanks, > Alex > > On 01/29/2012 04:40 AM, Gerhardus Geldenhuis wrote: > > Hi > > That installation unfortunately had no effect. Still no python plugin > menu > > option. In addition I also get the message: > > > > WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated! > > libqgis1.7.3 python-qgis python-qgis-common > > Install these packages without verification [y/N]? y > > > > which I ignored > > > > I ran sudo ldconfig thinking maybe a link somewhere is missing but that > did > > not do the trick either. The packages were installed previously: > > > > Preparing to replace python-qgis 1.4.0+12730-5ubuntu1 (using > > .../python-qgis_1.7.3-1~natty1_i386.deb) ... > > Unpacking replacement python-qgis ... > > Preparing to replace python-qgis-common 1.4.0+12730-5ubuntu1 (using > > .../python-qgis-common_1.7.3-1~natty1_all.deb) ... > > > > so maybe there is something else wrong? > > > > Regards > > > > On 28 January 2012 21:46, Alex Mandel <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> A classic problem we really need to tackle better: you're missing the > >> python-qgis package or maybe the base plugins > >> > >> sudo apt-get install python-qgis python-qgis-common > >> > >> Give that a try, restart qgis and see if you have python plugin access. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Alex > >> > >> > >> On 01/28/2012 01:39 PM, Gerhardus Geldenhuis wrote: > >>> Thanks Alex, > >>> > >>> I only have "Manage Plugins" and "Python Console" on my Plugins menu > and > >> my > >>> list of plugins does not contain qspatialite plugin. I am using 1.7.0 > on > >>> Ubuntu. I am trying to get the spatialite gui working at the moment as > >> the > >>> alternative. > >>> > >>> Regards > >>> > >>> http://www.gaia-gis.it > >>> On 28 January 2012 21:16, Alex Mandel <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > >>> > >>>> On 01/28/2012 01:08 PM, Gerhardus Geldenhuis wrote: > >>>>> Hi > >>>>> I have spend some time polishing the data I have and it is in csv > >>>> format. I > >>>>> would like to run queries on it and display a number of custom > >> queries's > >>>>> data on my map. I thought spatialite would be the answer but I am > >>>>> struggling to connect the dots. I first tried to import the csv file > >>>>> directly which worked a treat. I then exported the csv file as a > SQLite > >>>>> database and tried to add it as Spatialite database, that failed for > >>>>> obvious reasons. > >>>>> > >>>>> I then thought that maybe I can directly do queries on the csv > >> data.... I > >>>>> managed to get a query working on the data and that query now > displays > >>>>> different coloured dots. However I could not find this query again > nor > >>>> seem > >>>>> to be able to change the symbology based on the query type. > >>>>> > >>>>> My csv file contain multiple types of points which I would like to > map > >>>> with > >>>>> different symbology. Any help would be appreciated. The manual > explains > >>>> how > >>>>> to create a spatialite db but makes no mention of how to get data > into > >> a > >>>>> spatialite db, > >>>>> > >>>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated. > >>>>> > >>>>> Best Regards > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> Try the QSpatialite plugin (from Fetch python plugins). > >>>> 1. Create an empty spatial database > >>>> 2. Connect and use the Upload Tables tab under which you can pick CSV > as > >>>> the source. > >>>> > >>>> Alternative method, download the spatialite gui from spatialite > website > >>>> and use that to import the csv. Once imported QGIS will be able to see > >>>> it, though you may need to create a geometry column and run an update > >>>> query to populate it. > >>>> > >>>> Enjoy, > >>>> Alex > > > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user > -- Gerhardus Geldenhuis
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