Thanks, Junior and William.
I ended up installing GSL separately just in case. (And I made sure I
already had MatPlotLib.) But it's good to know that, at least in the
mailing list archives, we've straightened out the fact that as of 2.6,
it's not necessary to install GSL separately.
Incidentally, when I ran the QGIS installer, it told me that SQLite 3
was a missing requirement, and wouldn't continue the installation.
So I installed SQLite 3, after which the QGIS installer worked fine.
So I guess SQLite 3 should be added to the requirements on both of the
web pages mentioned below? So the list should be:
- GDAL Complete
- SQLite 3
- MatPlotLib
Another nice bit of info to have somewhere would be, how do I tell what
I already have installed? E.g. last night before I installed GDAL
Complete (having installed QGIS 2.4 and GDAL in the past), I had
/Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework, and I wasn't sure if that was GDAL
Complete or just GDAL. So I installed GDAL Complete; but it apparently
installed in the same folder. And the
/Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework/Versions directory still has the same
contents as before: 1.11 and Current (which is a symlink to 1.11). So
how do I know whether I have GDAL Complete? And similarly for the other
requirements.
Thanks for all your contributions to make QGIS available and usable for
the masses!
Lars
On 1/29/15 9:38 AM, William Kyngesburye wrote:
GSL is NOT needed, it's packaed inside the app. I'm sure I asked someone to
remove that from the QGIS site but nothing was done about it.
On Jan 28, 2015, at 9:18 PM, Lars Huttar <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I looked at the installation notes for Mac OS X at
https://www.qgis.org/en/site/forusers/download.html, where it says
"This version requires separate installation of dependency frameworks (GDAL Complete
and GSL) , also found at the download link below."
The link below is http://www.kyngchaos.com/software/qgis
But on that page, I find no mention of GSL, only GDAL. (I figured out that GSL
refers to the GNU Scientific Library, FWIW.)
One other requirement is listed on the kyngchaos.com web site (and not on the
QGIS.org download page): the MatPlotLib python module.
So I'm confused ... do I really need to install GSL separately, and if so,
where can I find an installer for Mac OS X?
And is the kyngchaos.com web page in error, or is the GQIS.org download page
out of date?
The previous version of QGIS that I have installed, v2.4, seems to have GSL
inside it:
/Applications/QGIS.app/Contents/Frameworks/GSL.framework
Thanks,
Lars
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