Nyall,
I can confirm the plugin loads without error on QGIS 3.4.1, Ubuntu 16.04
I'll need to find an R script or two to test with.
Thanks this is very appreciated,
Alex
On 11/15/18 14:34, Nyall Dawson wrote:
> Hi lists,
>
> Just a quick announcement that the Processing provider for R scripts
>
On 06/06/2016 08:05 AM, Alessandro Pasotti wrote:
> 2016-06-06 16:50 GMT+02:00 Matthias Kuhn :
>
>> Thanks a lot.
>>
>> Did someone look into gzip as well? This reduces the download size from 1M
>> to 100K, a noticeable performance improvement.
>>
>
> I think it is already configured.
>
>
Not
On 04/20/2016 09:02 AM, Even Rouault wrote:
> Le mercredi 20 avril 2016 17:37:21, Tom Chadwin a écrit :
>> My system (QGIS 2.14.1 Win7x64):
>>
>> { "type": "Feature", "properties": { "ID": "1" }, "geometry": { "type":
>> "Point", "coordinates": [ -162.97528075057517, 67.562080385426 ] } }
>>
>> Tra
On 04/20/2016 08:37 AM, Tom Chadwin wrote:
> My system (QGIS 2.14.1 Win7x64):
>
> { "type": "Feature", "properties": { "ID": "1" }, "geometry": { "type":
> "Point", "coordinates": [ -162.97528075057517, 67.562080385426 ] } }
>
> Travis (QGIS ?2.8.?, Ubuntu Trusty):
>
> { "type": "Feature", "prop
We're about to upload a new plugin. Before we do, we wanted to ask
people's opinion on which menu to add it to.
In short it's a plugin that works with an online Zotero bibliography to
georeference literature in a way that lets you create web maps (embeds
geojson).
For more details see:
http://mic
On 08/06/2015 09:51 AM, Alex Mandel wrote:
> On 08/06/2015 03:29 AM, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> FYI we updated the certificates for
>> hub.qgis.org
>> plugins.qgis.org
>>
>> While I was pretty sure we scored an A on
>> https://w
On 08/06/2015 03:29 AM, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
> Hi,
>
> FYI we updated the certificates for
> hub.qgis.org
> plugins.qgis.org
>
> While I was pretty sure we scored an A on
> https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/index.html
>
> Now hub (on osgeo) scores a C, while plugins (qgis2) still scores an
> Am 02.08.2015, 22:44 Uhr, schrieb Alex Mandel :
>
>> After some brief testing, my OSGeoLive 8.5 VM with QGIS 2.6 and
>> Processing 2.9.3, GRASS 7 works.
>>
>> My QGIS 2.8, GRASS 6/7, Processing 2.10.1 does not.
>
> Gave Windows another try: Removed everything, a
Start by using Explain SELECT ...
And compare to see if the query planner is running the same way.
Thanks,
Alex
On 05/12/2015 02:33 AM, McDonaldR wrote:
> Hello list
>
> I have a question about how QGIS (specifically the pgRouting Layer plugin)
> uses psycopg2 and a connection to PostgreSQL to
On 04/14/2015 06:43 AM, Alexander Bruy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it is not a secret that running analysis tasks on a large datasets
> may be time consuming. One of the possible solutions if to run
> analysis in parallel.
>
> So I'm wondering is it possible and makes sense to run QGIS plugin
> on cluster t
On 03/29/2015 04:01 PM, Chris Crook wrote:
> Hi
>
> Could someone remind me who to contact about transferring ownership of a
> plugin on plugins.qgis.org please?
>
> Thanks
> Chris
>
>
This list generally works. If you have permission from the existing
author just forward that. If you're adopti
Nancy,
We did see your 1st email message, I suspect the slow response is due to
the weekend and many people not having an opinion on the topic.
Looking around a little I would say the focus of the project should be
to get existing pansharpen tools into QGIS. Looking in the toolbox Orfeo
methods a
On 02/22/2015 11:42 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Hi all,
> when upgrading qgis from 2.7 to 2.8 on Debian sid, python-qgis is not
> upgraded automatically, so python support is disabled.
> All the best.
>
This seems to be a perpetually unresolved bug. Had this same issue
upgrading to 2.6 on ubuntu
On 02/17/2015 12:01 PM, Andre Joost wrote:
> Am 17.02.2015 um 20:10 schrieb Alex Mandel:
>> On 02/17/2015 10:15 AM, Marc Ducobu wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Am 17.02.2015 um 16:37 schrieb Marc Ducobu:
>>>>> / Hello QGIS devs,
>>>> />/
&g
On 02/17/2015 10:15 AM, Marc Ducobu wrote:
>
>
>> Am 17.02.2015 um 16:37 schrieb Marc Ducobu:
>> >/ Hello QGIS devs,
>> />/
>> />/ I think that QGIS contains it own python version. My QGIS 2.6 has
>> the
>> />/ 2.7.9 version of python. Which version of QGIS has the 2.6
>> version of
>> />/ py
Tags are an oversimplification, as you have to use them for area or
subareas topic as well as severity and status.
Can you search Github's issues for tags on topic rendering, of severity
blocker, against milestone 2.8, that are open?
There's an API right? Maybe we build a custom search tool to gi
Not sure if anyone else has noticed this.
QGIS 2.6.x on Ubuntu 14.04
If you click the Browser tab as your 1st click inside a fresh run of
QGIS it crashes. Click anything else and then Browser and it's fine.
I've gotten it to work on several machines.
I'm not sure it's in master, but someone shou
Right, python 3 has been around long enough the much of the python world
has finally caught up. For those that can't get python 3 they'll just
need to use the last QGIS 2.x release a little longer (there are still
people running 1.8). Please file a ticket now with OSGeo4w to start
preparing to incl
On 12/17/2014 11:48 AM, Alex Mandel wrote:
> On 12/16/2014 10:30 AM, Sandro Santilli wrote:
>> Can I start qgis with no python support even if it is compiled in ?
>> I'd use it to reduce load while running under valgrind...
>>
>> To the same extent, can it be
On 12/16/2014 10:30 AM, Sandro Santilli wrote:
> Can I start qgis with no python support even if it is compiled in ?
> I'd use it to reduce load while running under valgrind...
>
> To the same extent, can it be started with no plugins from an environment
> variable or similar?
>
> --strk;
>
>
On 12/15/2014 11:11 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Hi all. I'm told redmine temporarily throws an error Application
> error Rails application failed to start properly (now it's ok,
> however). BTW, do we have any plan to change the bug tracking
> system? After years of use I still find it rather c
not make any physical sense.
>
>Did my explanation help at all?
>
> THanks,
>
> Pedro
>
> On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 2:46 PM, Alex Mandel
> wrote:
>
>> On 12/11/2014 08:21 PM, Pedro Camargo wrote:
>>> Hi group,
>>> During my discu
On 12/11/2014 08:21 PM, Pedro Camargo wrote:
> Hi group,
> During my discussions with people from the transportation
> modeling world, some people pointed out a few features that would be nice
> to have in order to use QGIS more intensively by our group.
>
> The mos
On 12/08/2014 04:39 PM, Giovanni Manghi wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I have got a problem with TIFF files.
>> Today I was performing a rastercalculation ? two smaller files was suddenly
>> 122 GB ? and my computer ran out of free space.
>> And this afternoon my students georeferenced a jpg, and ended up with
On 09/23/2014 08:22 AM, Trevor Wiens wrote:
> I agree with earlier comments that this is largely a distribution problem
> and that automatic functionality creates some risks.
>
> I posted yesterday about how Windows installs having their own versions of
> python installed makes using tools like pi
On 09/19/2014 07:55 PM, Nyall Dawson wrote:
> Unless I'm missing something obvious, there doesn't seem to be any way
> to change a report from "Feedback" back to "Open". The only options I
> see in the feedback field are "In Progress" or "Closed". I don't want
> to set issues to "In Progress" if th
On 08/27/2014 10:17 PM, thiruvikrama...@cognizant.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
>Is it possible to run topology for personal geodatabase instead of
> shapefiles like in ArcGIS?
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> S. Thiruvikraman(449668)
>
It might be possible with Spatialite, Postgis or GRASS layers.
Thanks,
I will be there too. When we pick a day/time we should send it to the
QGIS-US mailing list (I can do that) to announce.
Alex
On 08/16/2014 03:28 AM, Horst Düster wrote:
>
> Hi Larry
>
> +1 I will attend as well and I'm looking forward to meet you in Portland.
>
> All the best
> Horst
>
> Dr.
On 08/13/2014 07:32 AM, Randal Hale wrote:
> I received an update yesterday and didn't pay attention. I updated the
> second machine today. It seems like I've seen this on the list early
> this week or last - but I've cleaned out email.
>
> The last ubuntu update breaks the QGIS Grass Plugin - the
On 08/02/2014 12:46 PM, Martin Landa wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> a dialog for 'saving vector layer as' offers possibility to store also
> symbology (feature/symbol layer). I haven't find any output format for
> which this functionality would work (simple point layer with
> categorized symbols). Does it s
I was tinkering around with various plugins that have dockable windows
today and realized when you snap 2 content areas into one it makes tabs.
Great, tabs work for switching between things and you don't lose a ton
of space. But then I realized the tabs are counter-intuitively at the
bottom. Not on
On 07/02/2014 12:44 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Il 02/07/2014 09:40, Andreas Neumann ha scritto:
>
>> What do people think?
>
> I'm in favour of heavily simplifying the GUI. IMHO, the main area where this
> can
> happen is consolidating all the loading (vector, raster, etc.) buttons in the
> Br
uot; group. This word doesn't mean
> anything to me as a grouping, but I see I'm the only one with this doubt :)
>
> giovanni
> Il 24/giu/2014 10:10 "Alex Mandel" ha scritto:
>
>> I disagree, the Vector and Raster menus are the Basic algorithms.
>> Opening
I disagree, the Vector and Raster menus are the Basic algorithms.
Opening Processing is the Normal+Experimental as Paolo described.
Moving everything to Processing just makes it harder to find the simple
stuff. Another major GIS project many of us know took this approach and
it's extremely annoyin
On 06/20/2014 01:33 AM, Luca Manganelli wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 9:43 AM, Martin Dobias wrote:
>> I agree with Andreas. Can we postpone the release for a few days?
>> There is still quite steady flow of new bug reports worth addressing.
>> I would suggest max. 7 days (without affecting the
On 06/21/2014 05:29 AM, otmane yazidi alaoui wrote:
> hello every body
> i have a question
>
>
> *What are the most stable version of (PostgreSQL, PostGIS and pgAdmin QGIS)
> and compatible to install on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS*
>
> thank you a lot
>
Just use the UbunutGIS unstable PPA, despite it's
On 06/18/2014 11:34 PM, Andreas Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> At the Swiss QGIS user meeting yesterday there were some discussions
> whether people can cope with the 4 month release schedule and there were
> a number of users who said that this way too fast for them. By the time
> they could properly t
ly adhere to all the international
> standards, especially those which are at the basis for
> interoperability.
>
> Bye.
>
> 2014-06-07 22:17 GMT+02:00, Alex Mandel :
>> On 06/07/2014 01:06 PM, Andrea Peri wrote:
>>> Yes also this is possible,
>>> but
Please add your specific list of current non-compliant issue to:
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/6520
I'll add in a note about the WMS 1.3 tags specifically created for
non-standard features.
I think this issue can be resolved.
Thanks,
Alex
On 06/07/2014 01:17 PM, Alex Mandel wrote:
> On 06
t remove any required features.
As to why fund it? If QGIS provides other value to your organization in
some other way, total cost of operation may be lower to simply ensure
it's compliant rather than to switch software or have to use multiple
software.
Thanks,
Alex
> Andrea.
>
_ExtendedOperations>
So perhaps we just need to wrap those extra options in a specific tag
for them to pass schema testing.
Thanks,
Alex
On 06/07/2014 12:35 PM, Alex Mandel wrote:
> I understand the issue now. In order to be WMS 1.3 complaint you can
> only use what's in the spec.
>
Administration will eed to do a cascading wms with the server
>> wms of another public administration.
>> The server before of all call for a GetCapability.
>>
>> If the response has a tag proprietary. If fail.
>> This need Not Interoperable.
>>
>> I dont sa
On 06/07/2014 12:30 AM, Andrea Peri wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I open a ticket for this.
> http://hub.qgis.org/issues/10489
>
> Also I do some tests.
> Comparing the qgis-server response with the MapServer response.
> The images I attach to the ticket show clearly where is the bug in the qgis
> response.
>
On 06/04/2014 09:42 AM, G. Allegri wrote:
> I've done some testing with fTools' spatial join and select by location
> tools.
> Whatever the geometry type it uses the "intersects" operator, which is true
> even if geometries only touch.
>
> I've patched my own version to distinguish the case the in
Merely suggesting 2 places we could host it. Happy to facilitate someone
else doing the setup.
Thanks,
Alex
On 06/03/2014 10:33 AM, Anita Graser wrote:
> Hi Alex,
> Was that a yes? :-D
>
> On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 6:35 PM, Alex Mandel
> wrote:
>> On 06/03/2014 06:46 A
On 06/03/2014 06:46 AM, Anita Graser wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Would anyone be willing to setup and host a QGIS Server reference
> server which could be used e.g. for official OpenLayers3 demo
> examples? Especially with WFS & WFS-T?
>
> Thanks and best wishes,
> Anita
Why not on QGIS2 or Adhoc.osgeo (th
On 06/01/2014 05:28 AM, Albert Ferràs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My plugin http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/simplipy/ has the tag "This
> plugin is deprecated" and I don't know why. What can I do to fix this?
>
> Thanks
>
I agree that action seems odd. Maybe you accidentally got hit by a
recent audit. You
On 05/27/2014 01:41 PM, MORREALE Jean Roc wrote:
> Le 27/05/2014 17:44, Alex Mandel a écrit :
>> I was also thinking about filing a ticket to ask for vector to be added
>> to the core Georeferencer, since gdal 1.10 ogr2ogr can take a gcp list
>> and apply polynomial 1,2
On 05/27/2014 09:15 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Il 27/05/2014 18:09, Olivier Dalang ha scritto:
>> I'd also find it nice to unify all georeferencing tools under one UI. But to
>> me, the
>> current georeferencer is a bit annoying to use (you always have to move the
>> window
>> around, and can't
Might also want to merge in the
https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/qgsAffine/ which provides direct user
control over an affine transformation. Possibly as an alternate middle
step or a way to save the transformation parameters in case you want to
apply them in batch.
I was also thinking about filin
On 05/17/2014 07:07 AM, Andrea Peri wrote:
> The dbf spec has a type serial ?
>
> I don't remenber , but not sure of this.
>
It does but not in dbf IV which is what shapefiles use (from a little
online poking) only in later versions like dbf 7.
> If the dbf has not a serial type.
>
> This enhan
There's a reason some projects choose to call them issues and not bugs
(translations vary). I agree you can put a link on the front page to
info about issues, but I would avoid a comment box - that will get hit
by spam bots and then becomes another places people have to check.
Thanks,
Alex
On 05/
Too many vague or un-researched bug reports. People filing bugs instead
of googling the problem or even reading the manual. Lets just go with
the average user might not understand when the right place is the
mailing or stackexchange vs filing a bug. Those other methods of
communication allow true b
There's an interesting question. Should step one be get on the mailing
list and verify bug? Or will the onerous nature of having to get an
account keep out people who don't want to put in enough effort for a
good bug report?
Trade-offs, but +1 on making it more obvious how to start on the path to
On 04/28/2014 04:38 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Hi all.
> Currently, plugins are tagged in a rather inefficient way. The list of
> tags as displayed in the webapp (unsure whether tags used <3 times are
> included) is:
>
> analysis cad cadastre calculator centroid composer database dem
> digitizin
On 04/22/2014 11:46 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Il 20/04/2014 19:47, Alex Mandel ha scritto:
>
>> Some will suggest we move everything to github. My personal opinion is
>> that the github issue tracker is still quite inadequate for the
>> complexity of QGIS and it wo
All services are now restored. Please report if something isn't working
as expected.
Thanks,
Alex
OSGeo System Admin Committee
On 04/25/2014 10:51 AM, Alex Mandel wrote:
> The following sites will be down later today for hardware maintenance
> starting at approxima
The following sites will be down later today for hardware maintenance
starting at approximately
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20140425T2000
Outage will likely take an hour or less.
All OSGeo hosted Trac & SVN instances. OSGeo based Logins will also
likely by down.
osgeo
On 04/20/2014 02:48 AM, Ricardo Filipe Soares Garcia da wrote:
> Hi list
>
> hub.qgis.org seems to be broken for people who want to use it as a
> repository for plugin's source code.
>
> I'm having problems with it since almost a year:
>
> http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/using-hub-qgis-org-g
The following sites will be down later today for hardware maintenance
starting at approximately
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20140418T2000
Outage will likely take a couple of hours.
All OSGeo hosted mailing lists will also likely be down. Messages sent
during that time
On 04/10/2014 05:33 AM, Alexander Bruy wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> is it possible to remove project from QGIS Hub? For example we
> decided to move issues of some plugins to GitHub and don't need
> projects at QGIS hub anymore.
>
> How such requests handled?
>
> Thanks
>
Name the project in question.
27;t know if one
> of the installed software requires a specific version)
> But probably updating could help?
> I am not sure
>
> regards
> Werner
>
> On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 11:00 AM, Alex Mandel
> wrote:
>> It's a combination of disk filling and a ruby mem
On 04/05/2014 12:44 PM, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
> On 05-04-14 20:59, Alex Mandel wrote:
>> I realized that we're no longer running any php based websites. Can
>> someone verify that?
>>
>> If true we can try switching off Apache prefork for worker which is
>
I realized that we're no longer running any php based websites. Can
someone verify that?
If true we can try switching off Apache prefork for worker which is
multi-threaded and might perform better.
Thanks,
Alex
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On 04/05/2014 11:20 AM, AntonioLocandro wrote:
> Hi is it possible to sync the plugins from one machine across all the
> machines I use QGIS? Here is the situation
>
> I normally work with QGIS on my personal laptop, I have downloaded and
> tested several plugins and I have kept the ones I want. W
Perhaps the proposal is really, which plugins to ship by default?
Which sounds the same but is slightly different or could be interpreted
differently as add the plugins to core.
I'm +1 for adding a few more default plugins to the distribution,
especially if they are very common in usage. Remember
On 04/01/2014 10:53 AM, Giovanni Manghi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> is this a new behavior or is a bug?
>
> cheers!
There was a big thread a few weeks ago. I think the discussion ended at
no confirmation, with an undo system?
Still searching for the right thread... sure someone has it handy.
Thanks,
It's a combination of disk filling and a ruby memory leak/stuck process.
Concerning the disk, cleanup began last week of various things including
moving the plugins site. Not sure why it filled up again so fast.
Concerning the ruby issue. There is a cron job that is supposed to be
killing out of
etwork drives
> are slwww. So I would opt for a generic approach that works with any
> provider.
>
> my 2 cts
>
> Bernhard
>
> [1] http://gis.stackexchange.com/q/46967/3183
>
> Am 01.04.2014 06:51, schrieb Alex Mandel:
>> Searching tickets I don't see
Searching tickets I don't see this one, but wanted to check that it
wasn't on the roadmap.
Often when working with Postgis layers, it's a read-only relationship
directly to a table or view that is not expected to change anytime soon.
To speed up panning/zooming etc we should implement and optional
On 03/31/2014 11:26 AM, Giovanni Manghi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to know if anyone has a suggestion/advice on how to cope
> the right way with concurrent editions in qgis while using postgis
> layers.
>
> thanks in advance
>
> -- G --
One upon a time there was a plugin for this
http://
You haven't found min. requirements because QGIS can run on really old
hardware. I see it doing ok on netbooks (aside from occasional dialog
window size issues).
So short answer if it can run Win 7, Mac OS X, or Linux 2006+ then it's
probably fine for QGIS. In reality most Windows XP machines also
On 03/30/2014 04:13 AM, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
> On 27-03-14 09:33, Alex Mandel wrote:
>
>> Why not load balance 2 servers in different parts of the world?
>> Bandwidth at OSUOSL is unlimited, hardware is already paid for (It's
>> raid SAS drives, not cheap har
On 03/28/2014 02:28 AM, Anita Graser wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 27.03.2014, 14:30 Uhr, schrieb Paolo Cavallini :
>> Since most of us are from Europe, I guess moving _en masse_ to USA will
>> not be an option, both because of logistic and financial constraints.
>
> I think you're right Paolo. Flights and
On 03/27/2014 08:05 AM, Saber Razmjooei wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Here is my wish list:
>
> - To be able to access GRASS data within QGIS. Similar to PostGIS and other
> GDAL/OGR data sources, it should be up to users to create GRASS
> geodatabase/location/mapsets. QGIS will be able to simply add laye
That's still a big issue ..
>
> load balancing would be nice too ..
>
> regards
> Werner
>
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 9:33 AM, Alex Mandel
> wrote:
>> Eggs in one basket?
>>
>> Why not load balance 2 servers in different parts of the world?
>>
/27/2014 12:11 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Why not moving also the website to the new server?
> All the best.
>
> On 27 marzo 2014 08:03:35 CET, Richard Duivenvoorde
> wrote:
>> On 27-03-14 03:45, Alex Mandel wrote:
>>> So Nathan noticed the website wasn't com
So Nathan noticed the website wasn't coming up. Specifically
"The requested URL /en/site/ was not found on this server."
I believe the issue is disk space. I'm guessing the sphinx is built
elsewhere and transferred in on a schedule without checking how much
space is left on the server. I got to th
I've been seeing reports that the plugins.xml is slow
http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/plugins.xml
I know there is work to move this to the Docker hosting.
But I had another idea. I'm assuming that it's currently generated out
of Django. I think we need to find a way to put a cache in place to mak
t; Please test. If this solution will not work fine for us we can always
>>> restore previous state.
>>>
>>> 2014-03-25 17:08 GMT+02:00 Alexander Bruy :
>>>> +1 from me to make Processing/SEXTANTE subproject if
>>>> this keep all tickets categories and a
That's because it's a subproject of QGIS-Application
I don't think it can be in 2 places at once, so not sure on the solution
here.
Thanks,
Alex
On 03/26/2014 03:31 AM, Alexander Bruy wrote:
> Maybe someone with admin rights can fix this?
>
> 2014-03-26 12:27 GMT+02:00 Anita Graser :
>> Am 26.03
Guess no one has looked into this since you last emailed about the
issue. I'm once again forwarding to the people who I think will know how
to fix.
Thanks,
Alex
On 03/25/2014 10:23 AM, Giuseppe De Marco wrote:
> I was trying to upload a plugin version on hub.qgis.org
> after updating my rss key o
On 03/24/2014 02:22 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Hi all.
> After a short talk with Richard, I feel it is important to clean up the
> unapproved plugin queue: we had about 40 plugins, some from 2012.
> I'm writing the authors to ask for missing info, then I
> approve/unapprove as I believe it is bes
and great) feature, that interests a
> lot of users, so it makes sense to keep its tickets in the main tracker.
>
> Regards
> F.
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 6:02 PM, Alex Mandel
> wrote:
>
>> On 03/24/2014 05:10 AM, Filipe Dias wrote:
>>> Hi
>&
On 03/24/2014 05:10 AM, Filipe Dias wrote:
> Hi
>
> QGIS-Processing (former Sextante) has open tickets on two bugtrackers:
>
> - the plugin bug tracker, built when it was a plugin, but with a lot of
> active tickets -> http://hub.qgis.org/projects/sextante/activity
>
> - the main bug tracker wit
-channel=rhel-x86_64-server-optional-6
>>
>>
>> But I get prompted for an user name/password...
>>
>> One more hint ?
>>
>>
>> [1]
>> https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/OpenShift_Enterprise/1/html/Client_Tools_Installation_Guide/Ins
The only barrier is QGIS compiling on ARM had some issues the last few
years. Might be fixed soon.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=739029
There's no other reason it won't work.
If you're running Debian then it should just be a matter of waiting for
the packages to be available t
therefore should be accetable for
>> gdal. This was totally my mistake.
>>
>>
>> -Lauri
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>> On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 7:28 PM, Alex Mandel
>> mailto:tech_...@wildintellect.com>> wrote:
>>
>> I w
I wouldn't get on his case too hard he's following:
http://hub.qgis.org/wiki/quantum-gis/Arcgis_rest
There's probably some clues in:
http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/arcgis-rest-api/index.html#/The_ArcGIS_REST_API/02r3005400/
I think other workarounds could be to pull the layers in the
On 03/11/2014 01:10 PM, Bernd Vogelgesang wrote:
> Am 11.03.2014, 20:35 Uhr, schrieb Eric Goddard :
>
>> You could try downloading the source package for gdal and modifying
>> the debian/rules file to add the necessary --with-FileGDB and
>> --with-MRSID=... lines. Installing the modified gdal with
environment on Ubuntu as I have with Windows (which is
> sd)
> Can someone help me with the surgery?
>
> Cheers
> Bernd
>
>
>
> Am 11.03.2014 17:59, schrieb Alex Mandel:
>> The only non-compile way I can think of on an Ubuntu box would be to run
>
The only non-compile way I can think of on an Ubuntu box would be to run
a virtual machine. Otherwise you have to compile to avoid package
manager conflicts.
So up to you which is more time/hassle to setup.
Enjoy,
Alex
On 03/10/2014 01:26 PM, Etienne Tourigny wrote:
> AFAIK, you have to build yo
Actually there is a way to handle this.
Puppet http://puppetlabs.com/
The computers running a puppet client will check the master at a given
time interval any files not matching the master conf will be reverted.
You can also use this to install plugins or QGIS itself and repair the
installation of
On 03/07/2014 11:27 AM, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> On Fri, 07. Mar 2014 at 10:52:42 -0800, Alex Mandel wrote:
>> Where to find the QGIS.conf file varies by OS and install method.
>
> This might be better:
>
> #!/usr/bin/python
> from PyQt4.QtCore impor
On 03/07/2014 09:54 AM, Larry Shaffer wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> Apologies for jumping into your conversation with Tim, but that issue with
> 1.8 was fixed before the 2.0 release [0]. I recommend, if possible, finding
> a means of your students running 2.0.1 or 2.2.0, where a user can now just
> select
lugin
> other than having an external git repo.
> Besides given that you have to upload to an external
> server how can you modify your repository configuration
> inside hub.qgis.org to point to your external repo?
>
> thank you!
>
> 2014-03-04 21:21 GMT+01:00 Alex Mande
On 03/04/2014 04:33 AM, Giuseppe De Marco wrote:
> Hello,
> I have registered at hub.qgis.org and I have created 2 subprojects activating
> the option repository in settings.
> I have some problems authenticating with git:
> 1) I cannot upload my public key because it says that
> http://hub.qgis.or
On 03/04/2014 07:29 AM, HAUBOURG wrote:
> Hi All,
> I'm currently installing QGIS 2.2 in my administration, and suddenly
> discovered an (new ?) behaviour.
> We put some "mandatory" plugins on a network drive, and every client is open
> with the environnement variable QGIS_PLUGINPATH to use that
On 03/02/2014 08:09 PM, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
>
> n 02-03-14 19:10, Tim Sutton wrote:
>> Hi Richard
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 7:30 PM, Richard Duivenvoorde
>> mailto:rdmaili...@duif.net>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I'm running Jessie here and there, and bumped upon the following thing:
>>
>>
On 02/28/2014 02:46 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Hi all.
> I can't recall of any function or plugin to find duplicate data ona
> table of attributes: am I right, or am I forgetting something?
> Thanks in advance.
>
I always use Spatialite or Postgis so I can run a DISTINCT function in a
query, or
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