I was able to fix the issue by first removing all the openlayers. I then switched the file locations from absolute to relative. Everything seems to be working.
Thanks. -- all the best, Lee Mueller ISA Certified Arborist Registered Forester #46043 On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 1:18 PM, Alex Mandel <[email protected]>wrote: > I've have heard recently of projects crashing on failure to find some > layers. Can you open the qgs project file (It's a text file) and verify > that the paths it's trying to search work. I can see if samba/windows > shares are involved that your ubuntu system might not be resolving them > correctly. So you might want to verify that you can file browse to the data > locations 1st. > > Thanks, > Alex > > > On 04/13/2012 02:38 PM, Lee wrote: > >> Some projects do include an openlayer layer. Others do not. It crashes >> with >> either. >> -- >> all the best, >> Lee Mueller >> ISA Certified Arborist >> Registered Forester #46043 >> >> >> >> >> >> On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Zoran Janković >> <[email protected]>**wrote: >> >> Hi, >>> >>> I got similar behaviour on Windows boxes (1.7.4) when using (or, rather, >>> trying to use) OpenLayers plugin, or opening an existing project with >>> Openlayers layer inside... So far, no solution, it is on the bug >>> tracklist... Are you using this plugin? >>> >>> BR, >>> >>> Zoran >>> >>> Dana petak, 13. travnja 2012., korisnik Lee je napisao: >>> >>> Gang, >>> >>>> >>>> I have been using QGIS at my workplace on our windows cloud. I have >>>> developed several project files which use various shapefiles located on >>>> our >>>> server. QGIS works fine when using it on windows to access these files. >>>> >>>> Recently, I was able to crash our cloud while attempting to perform some >>>> operations on rather large datasets. They have since moved me off the >>>> cloud >>>> to my own computer. Naturally, I requested Ubuntu. Unfortunately, when I >>>> map our server drives to my machine and attempt to open my QGIS files, I >>>> first get the general warning about "earlier versions of QGIS" before >>>> the >>>> layers start to load and QGIS crashes completely. >>>> >>>> To fix this, I attempted to copy the entire folder which houses the >>>> projects onto my desktop and load the projects away from the server. >>>> Unfortunately, this has caused the same crash. No errors. No warning. >>>> Just >>>> a complete closing of QGIS. >>>> >>>> Finally, I tried running it through the terminal to see what kind of >>>> error's might be generated. This time, it did not crash completely but >>>> gave an "std::bad_alloc" error. The terminal output for the session is >>>> as >>>> follows: >>>> >>>> lee@lee-desktop:~$ qgis >>>> Warning: loading of qgis translation failed >>>> [/usr/share/qgis/i18n//qgis_**en_US] >>>> Warning: loading of qt translation failed >>>> [/usr/share/qt4/translations/**qt_en_US] >>>> Python support ENABLED :-) >>>> Loaded : Plugin Installer (package: plugin_installer) >>>> Loaded : fTools (package: fTools) >>>> Warning: Loading a file that was saved with an older version of qgis >>>> (saved in 1.7.0-Wroclaw, loaded in 1.7.4-Wroclaw). Problems may occur. >>>> >>>> I see no errors, or output outside of the ordinary. Again, a direct >>>> opening from a file produces a crash, through terminal produces an >>>> error. >>>> >>>> Has anyone experienced a similar issue? Any suggestions for a fix or >>>> work-around? >>>> >>>> Thank you in advance. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> all the best, >>>> Lee Mueller >>>> ISA Certified Arborist >>>> Registered Forester #46043 >>>> >>>> >>>> > > ______________________________**_________________ > Qgis-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/**mailman/listinfo/qgis-user<http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user> >
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