Hi Victor,

The same applies for OTB right?
You use the bandled applications in OTB, not the python wrappings.

FYI I have created an RPM package of sextante for openSUSE users:

https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=qgis-sextante&project=home%3Atzotsos%3AApplication%3AGeo

I plan to keep this around and update it every week or so until the plugin is integrated to main source. I am still not sure if this should go to the official GEO repository yet.

Regards,
Angelos

On 04/25/2012 10:09 AM, Victor Olaya wrote:
Nathan, I know that it is a big turn of...and that is why I decided
not to use the SAGA python bindings (they are too hard to install for
the average user) Instead, SEXTANTE runs SAGA on the command line, so
you just have to install SAGA for windows (very very easy), and then
in the SEXTANTE configuration tell SEXTANTE which is the SAGA folder.
That should be enough :-)

Regards



El día 25 de abril de 2012 09:01, Nathan Woodrow<[email protected]>  escribió:
Victor,

Do you know if the SAGA python bindings are available for Windows?  I would
really like to test all this out but last time I looked you had to compile
SAGA python bindings for windows and that is a pretty big turn off for
users.

- Nathan

On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Victor Olaya<[email protected]>  wrote:
There is, in fact, a category called "request for algorithms" at
http://hub.qgis.org/projects/sextante/issues

I still have to think about how to create those new algorithms. The
original Java SEXTANTE (the one in gvSIG CE) contained the SAGA
algorithms ported to Java, plus quite a few new ones that I developed
myself. Since now SEXTANTE for QGIS uses SAGA, I am thinking that
maybe it would be good to write those missing algorithms not in QGIS
directly, but in SAGA instead, so I contribute to the project, while
algorithms can still be used from  QGIS.

Anyway, whatever algorithm you are missing, just add it there and we
will for sure work on it. My idea is to have a comprehensive list of
algorihtms available in SEXTANTE for QGIS, much more complete that the
one in SEXTANTE for gvSIG, since now the software is improved and it
is easier to extend it.

As donovan said, this is just the beginning :-)

Regards


El día 25 de abril de 2012 03:14, Donovan Cameron
<[email protected]>  escribió:
Sextante toolbox is something that just got introduced to QGIS, so I
think
eventually it would.

I suggest for the meantime you
visit http://hub.qgis.org/projects/sextante/issues and request any tools
you
would like to see added.


Regards,



Donovan



On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 3:25 PM, Piotr Pachół<[email protected]>
wrote:
Hello,
Are any plans to implement in Sextante plugin of Qgis algorithms which
are
already available in gvSIG CE ?
I mean algorithms from such groups: 3D, TIN, Visibility and lighting
and
many others.

Regards,
Piotr
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