It would probably be more the other way around for my case. I will have to
modify the calls from my front end UI for my tool to work properly with their
plugin and that is how I kind of expect it as I am making calls to their code.
We plan to have quarterly releases cycles of our code with new
Thanks. I did think of that but am trying to avoid hundred if not thousands of
users having to deal with a manual solution. I think I have another work
around I am testing.
From: Ismail Sunni
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2023 10:46 PM
To: Catania, Luke A ERDC-RDE-GRL-VA CIV
Cc: qgis-developer
On Wed, 11 Jan 2023 at 12:49, Catania, Luke A ERDC-RDE-GRL-VA CIV via
QGIS-Developer wrote:
>
> I had a user that may have hit the "Upgrade All" button in the plugins
> window. Does that automatically upgrade all installed plugins to the newest
> version? If so is there a way to revert back to
Hello everybody,
I was experiencing issues installing a QGIS Python plugin on MacOS 12.6
and, after some investigation, I found out that the problem seems to happen
only with the current QGIS-LTR (3.22) and not with the latest release
(3.28.2-Firenze).
The problem occurs for instance when
Exactly the same here!
On Ubuntu 22.04
Regards,
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Jacky Volpes
Ingénieur SIG - Oslandia
Le 09/01/2023 à 17:12, matteo via QGIS-Developer a écrit :
Hi all,
maybe that's a silly question, but with all the self compiled QGIS
versions that I have (3.22, 3.28, master, ecc) QGIS is not