> > Recent examples I can think of are the Contour plugin (I think its > > dependencies > > are available now, after the switch to Python 2.7 in OSGeo4W), and the > > plugin(s?) > > that require Rpy or whatever it is that isn't available since the switch to > > Python > > 2.7. And for a long time before that on Windows some of the plugins that > > used R > > (I'm not sure if they're the same ones which can't be used now) could only > > be used > > with quite an old version of R. > > Rpy2 is a known upstream problem.
correct, the issue is that the main rpy2 developer do not make anymore builds for Windows and pyhton > 2.5, unless interested people will find a way to support this work. As a result the 3 plugins that do make use of R/rpy2 are not working anymore on Windows. But you can always use QGIS up to 1.7.3 (that still uses python 2.5) and R <= 2.11.1. cheers -- Giovanni -- _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
