Il 01/23/2016 01:00 PM, Richard Duivenvoorde scrisse:
Yes you can delete the 'connections-wfs' lines, then these saved connection will be gone.
Connections deleted and qgis starts.
I 'think' however, that it will still be around in your project file (though you can edit that one too... to remove it).
My file has the right connection.
But as Matthias says: it would be good to see if it occurs in newer versions too, because then.... it's a bug
I'll try. Slackware packages are updated not very frequently.
So is it a special/public wfs, can you give the connection url? Or is it a local one, which you run yourself?
You don't need a specific connection. You can just add a non existent connection to your QGIS2.conf file.
My problem surfaced when I temporarily disabled the production geoserver to run a test. I installed on the server a different geoserver version in a different folder. I connected QGIS to this server, run the test and enabled the production server.
The production server url was: http://publicip:8080/geoserver/wfs The test server: http://publicip:8080/gs281/wfs Qgis started to crash after deleting the test server. I'll report on other qgis versions as soon as I can. thank you maxx _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] List info: http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user Unsubscribe: http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
