Hi Giuseppe, thanks for your help:
Giuseppe Sucameli wrote > > AFAICS there's a /usr/local/bin in the path, > do you have 2 different python versions installed? > In /usr/bin I have python2.5 and python2.6. In /usr/local/bin I have python2.7. Not sure why the change; I have always just installed packages from William's website and used the defaults. Giuseppe Sucameli wrote > > That setting should be auto-generated for MacOS (unless you changed > it before). Please, can you remove that string at all, then restart QGis > and then > report here what's the path the GdalTools settings dialog displays? > I had modified this setting in the past in response to another gdal tools error, based on advice found in these forums. Per your advice I deleted the "Path to the GDAL binaries" setting and restarted qGIS, but now it's just blank - seems nothing was auto-generated. Giuseppe Sucameli wrote > >> What seems strange to me is that it's able to find other modules, just >> not >> gdal_polygonize. > Are you sure? Does gdal_merge tool work? > Some others do work (e.g. Contour, Clipper, Near Black). However you are right that gdal_merge also does NOT work...same "no module named gdal" error. -- View this message in context: http://osgeo-org.1560.n6.nabble.com/Mac-OSX-ImportError-No-module-named-gdal-tp4472441p4473051.html Sent from the Quantum GIS - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
