Hi Mayeul,
rgdal wasn't installed (fixed now).
Find below the results to the queries you proposed:
here's the info
My guess is that this is a GDAL/OGR issue. Which version of GDAL do
you have on your system?
If so, then running the following might help:
#in the shell:
which gdal-config
Hi Agus,
On Tue, 23. Nov 2010 at 11:36:46 +0100, Agustin Lobo wrote:
1. I have grass installed from binaries. Do I need to compile it or
can the new qgis just use the version I have installed (from
binaries)?
If you compile you also specify where you GRASS lives. You should point it to
the
is
[100%] Built target gdaltools_tools
the last think for make? It has stopped there, had set
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=/home/alobo/apps in ccmake
but there is nothing in /home/alobo/apps
Agus
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hmm, funny, I don't get a syntax error there... What about if you
change that line to:
sl = voronoi.SiteList([voronoi.Site(i[0],i[1], sitenum=j) for j, i in
enumerate(uniqueSet)])
Note, the file to change will be in your source directory:
qgis/python/plugins/fTools/tools/doGeometry.py
Carson
ok, I finally run make install and got the package built in my
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
Is it possible to define a different .qgis directory for not messing up the
plugins?
Agus
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Hi all.
Currently, PostGIS Manager is an enormously useful tool. I would recommend its
inclusion in trunk. To be fully usable, however, users would need also the
utility
shp2pgsql. AFAIK, this cannot be installed alone on windows, but apparently
require
the installation of PostgreSQL and PostGIS
On 11/23/2010 06:53 AM, Agustin Hobo wrote:
ok, I finally run make install and got the package built in my
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
Is it possible to define a different .qgis directory for not messing up the
plugins?
Agus
Not that I'm aware of, and I've asked about it before. The exception
Hi Paolo
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 4:35 PM, Paolo Cavallini cavall...@faunalia.it wrote:
Hi all.
Currently, PostGIS Manager is an enormously useful tool. I would recommend its
inclusion in trunk. To be fully usable, however, users would need also the
utility
shp2pgsql. AFAIK, this cannot be
hi
thanks for your reply , The python/plugins folder is there and inside
that plugin installer folder is also there
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We are still testing them as there seems to be a problem with plugin
fetching.
which bug?
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