Hi Richard,
On Mon, 20. Oct 2014 at 21:26:28 +0200, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
> for Windows I know the Oracle provider is part of the osgeo4w install
> (and I think also in the standalone installer, but not 100% sure).
It is.
> Only if you have this Oracle spatial provider included you will s
HI again, thank you guys for your time :)
Richard you talk abou a post, what about a chapter to put in QGIS
documentation? :P
Let me know if you want help for the post, i'm short of time but i can
always find a little of time to help :)
Regards
João
2014-10-20 20:26 GMT+01:00 Richard Duivenvoor
On 19-10-14 16:37, João Gaspar wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I open the recent QGIS master and i don't find the Oracle Spatial icon.
>
> In the Plugin Manager only appears the Oracle Raster in installed plugins.
>
> Can anyone confirm this? Is the same for the other OS?
Hi João,
for Windows I know the
As far as I know, Oracle spatial support is only enabled when using the
windows installer, and only then if the support is selected. I tried
(unsuccessfully) to build qgis on ubuntu, I would love it if someone could
report on the full steps they used to do this successfully on linux (or
mac)-
On S
Hi guys,
I open the recent QGIS master and i don't find the Oracle Spatial icon.
In the Plugin Manager only appears the Oracle Raster in installed plugins.
Can anyone confirm this? Is the same for the other OS?
Regards
João
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