Hi,
I did more testing and it seems that on Windows, both 32bit and 64bit
versions are fine if I install from OSGeo4W. However, both fail if I
install from the standalone installer. This is in line with what other
people discovered.
Running, QGIS as administrator does not help in my case.
Most of our Windows users seem to get a very similar behavior.
Hi Andreas,
as pointed in the past days in another thread it seems that in the
qgis 2.0 standalone installers for Windows GRASS/processing is not
working. SAGA/processing it is also not working but in this case SAGA
does not seems
Hi Giovanni,
I've been doing a set of tests on Windows, with the binaries that are today on
QGIS website (I think they are new).
As you found, everything works with OSGeo4W version.
With standalone versions, SAGA is already included (although with different
versions, which in my view is not
Hi all,
I know that this is probably a known-issue.
We downloaded and installed the latest QGIS and GDAL packages from
Kyngchaos. The package includes GRASS, but the processing integration
does not work. Is there something that needs to be configured in
addition to get it working?
I checked the
For the Mac side, I found a library link error. I'll fix this for an update
soon.
The msys setting is ignored on OS X (and Linux). Maybe this should be shown
only to Windows users so everyone else is not confused.
On Sep 23, 2013, at 3:55 PM, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi all,
I know that
Thank you William.
I appreciate the work you do around the OSX packages!
Andreas
Am 24.09.2013 00:15, schrieb William Kyngesburye:
For the Mac side, I found a library link error. I'll fix this for an update
soon.
The msys setting is ignored on OS X (and Linux). Maybe this should be