Hi Jerome
You will need to compile Qgis against Python 2.7 - which you need to install
from source. Not yum.
You then need to make sure you have the latest bindings installed.
add the KDE repo - it has many of the required libs in there.
This is my QGIS setup
QGIS version2.8.1-Wien
Mark,
Many thanks to confirm that we need python 2.7 with QGIS 2.8.1 and 2.6.
I will begin to prepare 10 large cups of coffee ...:)
Cheers,
Jerome
Mark Wynter a écrit :
Hi Jerome
You will need to compile Qgis against Python 2.7 - which you need to install
from source. Not yum.
You then
Was a solution found for this error? I'm trying to build 2.6.1 and it's
falling foul of the same error that Mark talks about here, but it's beyond
my limited python skills to work out how to fix it.
Cheers
Ian
On Mon Nov 03 2014 at 10:22:28 AM Mark Wynter m...@dimensionaledge.com
wrote:
Install Python 2.7 from source - not from yum. You will also need to compile
qgis against Python 2.7
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On 16 Dec 2014, at 2:07 am, Ian Turton ijtur...@gmail.com wrote:
Was a solution found for this error? I'm trying to build 2.6.1 and it's
falling foul of the same error
Thanks Jurgen Yep, that was the problem. Built with latest QScintilla2 from
source. Successfully installed QGIS 2.7.0 (git master repository) on
CentOS65.
However, I get a ‘processing' error message on starting QGIS2.7.0. Didn’t have
this problem two days ago with QGIS2.4.0.
Couldn't
Hi Mark,
On Sat, 01. Nov 2014 at 16:07:57 +1030, Mark Wynter wrote:
I'm getting the following error with QGIS 2.6.0 latest. I'm running
CentOS65 however earlier today I successfully installed QGIS2.4.0 on the same
machine using the exact same steps.
And this is the error I get:
[ 31%]
I’m getting the following error with QGIS 2.6.0 latest. I’m running CentOS65
however earlier today I successfully installed QGIS2.4.0 on the same machine
using the exact same steps.
Just wondering what might be different, and what the fix is?
Thanks in advance.
#INSTALL STEPS
scl enable