I should clarify, did you use the Standalone installer or the OSGeo4w
installer?
Basically you need to install scipy in the python path of the QGIS
install, and the python needs to match the version provided with QGIS.
If you google around that topic you'll find previous discussions.
Thanks,
Alex
On 03/05/2013 03:00 PM, Manuel Spínola wrote:
Thank you very much Alex,
I am using Windows 7 and the plugin installer form the QGIS menu (Fetch
Python Plugins).
Best,
Manuel
2013/3/5 Alex Mandel <[email protected]>
On 03/05/2013 02:27 PM, Manuel Spínola wrote:
Dear list members,
Some plugins are dependent on scipy. I installed scipy but some plugins
(LecoS and AniMove) do not find it. Where do I need to install scipy in
order to work with QGIS?
Best,
Manuel
What operating system are you using and which method of install did you
use?
Thanks,
Alex
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