On Fri, 2013-05-31 at 16:18 +0100, Neil Redgate wrote: > On Fri, 2013-05-31 at 14:47 +0200, Paolo Cavallini wrote: > > > Il 31/05/2013 13:42, Neil Redgate ha scritto: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I am writing in the hope that someone can advise me as to how I can > > > resolve the > > > problem that I have. > > > > > > My setup- > > > OS: Debian, testing (Jessie) > > > QGIS: 1.8 (wheezy) and [on a separate machine] 1.9 master (nightly build) > > > Python: 2.7.5 > > > GCC: 4.7.3 > > > > > > Following recent upgrades of (I believe these are the relevant packages) - > > > python-sip: 4.14.6-1 > > > python-qt4: 4.10.1-1 > > > > > > when I launch QGIS, I get the following error message regarding pyqgis > > > with both QGIS > > > versions > > > > > > Couldn't load PyQGIS. > > > Python support will be disabled. > > > > > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > > File "", line 1, in > > > RuntimeError: the sip module implements API v9.0 to v9.2 but the > > > qgis.core module > > > requires API v8.1 > > > > yes, I had a symmetrical problem (see qgis-dev ML). Please upgrade qgis, or > > downgrade > > python-sip. > > All the best. > > Hi Paolo, > > > Very many thanks for your quick reply. > > I think I would prefer to upgrade qgis rather than downgrade > python-sip as the downgrade may result in other package downgrades > which may affect other packages. > I have already upgraded to qgis v1.9 through the nightly builds (sid) > and still have the same problem. > > Is there a higher version available for downloading onto a Debian > distribution? > The QGIS download page refers to v1.8 as being the current version. > Googling for a v2 download produces no sites > There are many references to qgis v2 on the qgis-developers mailing > list but I cannot find any downloads for this. The messages on the > developers mailing list suggest that v2 is due to be released in the > near future > > Could you point me in the right direction to download v2 please?
A quick update. The update from nightly-build (v1.9.0) of 31st May 2013 has solved this problem I presume, the qgis.core.module has been updated to utilise API v9.0+ many thanks Neil > > > Neil Redgate > > >
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