I just saw it with projects in some fairly recent builds of the master,
opening project files saved in earlier master builds.
On 09/10/17 00:00, Anita Graser wrote:
Thanks Patrick!
On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 1:46 AM, Patrick Dunford
<blackwhite...@gmail.com <mailto:blackwhite...@gma
There are some circumstances in which you have to re-enter your CRS when
opening a project in a development master, this is just an issue with
importing project files with some of the development versions.
On 08/10/17 01:07, Anita Graser wrote:
I've now tested this on another machine and the
being used to work on the project.
On 09/10/17 00:26, Patrick Dunford wrote:
I just saw it with projects in some fairly recent builds of the
master, opening project files saved in earlier master builds.
On 09/10/17 00:00, Anita Graser wrote:
Thanks Patrick!
On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 1:46 AM
At the moment building on Xubuntu 17.10 I get this:
[ 81%] Generating ui_DlgAddGeometryColumn.py
An unexpected error occurred.
Check that you are using the latest version of PyQt5 and send an error
report to
supp...@riverbankcomputing.com, including the following information:
* your version
In the new node editor (recent versions of Qgis 2.99) when there are
only two nodes in a line, and I want to drag one end to a new position,
instead it moves the whole line.
ref: https://issues.qgis.org/issues/17240
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Were there any failures in the build process or missing modules messages
at startup
On 04/10/17 22:48, Régis Haubourg wrote:
Hi Matteo, what release or commit reference?
2.18.13 here on ubuntu and no issue..
2017-10-04 11:39 GMT+02:00 matteo
Ha. There is not one build I have done that hasn't flagged some issue,
even one that comes up with osgeo module missing that works perfectly
well though.
On 04/10/17 22:59, matteo wrote:
Hi,
not sure but might be
7afddf26b315caea46a2858bcd3d9c12a5d82988
no error during the compilation so
Some time ago in a discussion of a particular bug a contributor
expressed concern that the refresh of background rasters (aerial
photography) in Windows was too slow.
Maybe this is the reason that recent versions of master appear to be
loading all of the background imagery into memory (I use
efficient.
Cheers
Régis
2017-10-05 14:10 GMT+02:00 Patrick Dunford <blackwhite...@gmail.com
<mailto:blackwhite...@gmail.com>>:
I don't know what this is.
On 06/10/17 01:08, Régis Haubourg wrote:
Hi Patrick ,
did you consider using GDAL VRT to avoid opening s
I don't know what this is.
On 06/10/17 01:08, Régis Haubourg wrote:
Hi Patrick ,
did you consider using GDAL VRT to avoid opening so much files?
In my experience, this works well.
Régis
2017-10-05 13:48 GMT+02:00 Patrick Dunford <blackwhite...@gmail.com
<mailto:blackwhite...@gma
Good evening
It seems there may be some point of contention over whether a shapefile
that is filtered should be capable of having new features added.
I have recently begun filtering my shapefiles (to enable me to produce
different views of the same map) and did not understand there might be
I can't reproduce this on Linux
Do you want to file a bug report?
On 18/10/17 04:30, Tom Chadwin wrote:
Thanks for reminding me. I'm seeing that for all "Browse" buttons in the
nightly. I assume it's a wrongly encoded ellipsis, or something like that?
Tom
-
Buy Pie Spy: Adventures in
What is the version number and OS platform?
On 18/10/17 03:48, C Hamilton wrote:
Just an FYI. I don't know if this has already been reported or not,
but the file browse button is garbled for the Vector & Raster "Open
Data Source Manager" tabs. Here is what I am seeing.
Inline image 1
It's a very common issue, you should search this list's archives first
Short answer: these are two different projects and are not guaranteed to
be in sync all the time. If you need something that is, don't use ubuntugis.
On 28/11/17 00:38, Walter Lorenzetti wrote:
Hi list,
QGIS repository
Ubuntugis is, however, not required for all editions of Qgis.
On 28/11/17 02:23, Walter Lorenzetti wrote:
Thanks Patrick for replay, I user ubuntugis for other project in my
work ..
W
Il 27/11/2017 13:51, Patrick Dunford ha scritto:
It's a very common issue, you should search
I can add a second bookmark in 2.18.14, only one in the recent masters
though. Old masters simply throw an error for adding a bookmark.
On 29/11/17 01:25, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi,
In my case I could add one spatial bookmark, but not a second one. If
I click on the "New bookmark" button,
There is no mandated requirement to use the Ubuntugis repository for
2.18. The latest edition of 2.18 is available from the non-ubuntugis
Qgis repository for xenial.
Do you have that option available to you?
If you need the development edition (2.99) unfortunately the developers
are not
As of the moment I'm finding that 2.18 has difficulty correctly
detecting the CRS from a project file saved from the latest master.
Generally EPSG:3857 is detected as EPSG:4326
Given the master is still a development version is this considered a bug
in 2.18 or is there still a process of
Older versions can read enough of the project files to be functional,
however. At some point someone will need to use an older version to
resolve a bug in a newer version.
On 24/11/17 17:14, Nyall Dawson wrote:
On 24 November 2017 at 14:10, Patrick Dunford <enzedrailm...@gmail.com>
I only see them going between versions, as to be expected :)
On 29/11/17 20:46, Nyall Dawson wrote:
On 29 November 2017 at 17:40, Anita Graser <anitagra...@gmx.at> wrote:
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 5:57 AM, Patrick Dunford <enzedrailm...@gmail.com>
wrote:
I thought it would onl
I thought it would only create one in master, but when I quit and
reopened the project it had three bookmarks in it.
On 29/11/17 01:40, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
Hi Yves,
I have all kind of strange behaviours. As said: in master I can only
create one bookmark. And 'In Project' I cannot
repository.
I'll try your example if the issue continue for long time.
W
Il 27/11/2017 16:33, Patrick Dunford ha scritto:
There is no mandated requirement to use the Ubuntugis repository for
2.18. The latest edition of 2.18 is available from the non-ubuntugis
Qgis repository for xenial.
Do you
I currently use 2.18 to work around some bugs in 3.0, and it is possible
even with the difference in project file formats as there is enough
compatibility. Although lately the CRS translation has been broken when
opening a 3.0 project in 2.18 and I have been told there is no
guaranteed
the correct CRS on a project because the
CRS gui crashes.
On 18/12/17 18:47, Nyall Dawson wrote:
On 16 December 2017 at 22:32, Patrick Dunford <enzedrailm...@gmail.com> wrote:
With a recent change in masters the project file format has been broken yet
again (it seems) and now i
61db97f
On 17/12/17 01:57, Denis Rouzaud wrote:
Hi Patrick,
May I ask you the version you're using (the commit sha found in about
dialog)?
Cheers,
Denis
Le sam. 16 déc. 2017 à 08:33, Patrick Dunford <enzedrailm...@gmail.com
<mailto:enzedrailm...@gmail.com>> a écrit :
W
The package release file for stretch currently lists several
incompatible package versions that are dependencies of mentioned packages.
I assume the build team for some reason did not build all the packages
overnight. Hopefully they will fix this with the next build.
On 15/12/17 00:08, Idan
Post the list of repositories you are using.
On 15/12/17 00:08, Idan Miara wrote:
Hi,
Following the installation guide I get the following error:
sudo apt-get install qgis python-qgis qgis-plugin-grass
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
python-qgis : Depends:
With a recent change in masters the project file format has been broken
yet again (it seems) and now instead of recognising EPSG:3857 on project
files that are not very old, it comes up as USER:100029
Now ordinarily this wouldn't be an issue, just open project properties
and change the CRS.
a certain threshold?
On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 8:21 AM, Patrick Dunford
<enzedrailm...@gmail.com <mailto:enzedrailm...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Most of them are geoJpeg, there are a smaller number of geoTiff
On 17/11/17 20:10, Matthias Kuhn wrote:
Thanks, that's an interesting
Most of them are geoJpeg, there are a smaller number of geoTiff
On 17/11/17 20:10, Matthias Kuhn wrote:
Thanks, that's an interesting information.
What datatype are your rasters?
On 11/17/2017 03:53 AM, Patrick Dunford wrote:
With the second command
iface.mapCanvas
I heard these suggestions, but my project has a very short life, so I
haven't got the time to experiment really.
On 17/11/17 23:38, Even Rouault wrote:
On vendredi 17 novembre 2017 23:14:19 CET Patrick Dunford wrote:
> I understand (especially with the other comments about the functional
Is there a consensus on the pros and cons of the three different systems
mentioned so far?
On 20/11/17 20:21, Luca Manganelli wrote:
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 8:19 AM, Patrick Dunford
<enzedrailm...@gmail.com <mailto:enzedrailm...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Good day
I have a project that (I just discovered) has some layers in EPSG 4326,
the project is EPSG 3857
When I changed the project from EPSG 4326 to EPSG 3857 these layers were
being reprojected on the fly, all the others were resaved into EPSG 3857
Everything has been working fine on 2.14, 2.16,
Good day
Is there any consideration to using AppImage packaging for Qgis in future.
Obviously we see the ability to have multiple versions installed and be
able choose between them as a key advantage of AppImage.
Thoughts?
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emonstrate the issue?
It would help the devs to fix this issue, if it is reproducible.
Thanks,
Andreas
On 2017-11-20 08:18, Patrick Dunford wrote:
I have a project that (I just discovered) has some layers in EPSG 4326,
the project is EPSG 3857
When I changed the project from EPSG 4326 to
There are sometimes reasons why this method may not work (I think Ubuntu
does have a particular limitation in this regard)
One option is you can create a shortcut on the menu and pass the
variable value in that shortcut.
For example one of the Qgis shortcuts on the Whiskers menu in XFCE on
What is this "preview job" function?
On 16/11/17 03:56, Even Rouault wrote:
Hi,
I'm working currently on improving raster performance per
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/5632 , and while testing with a
variety of GDAL datasources, I found that the "preview job" (*)
mechanism that is
.
This consumption is independent from the number or type of layers.
Matthias
On 11/16/2017 08:02 AM, Patrick Dunford wrote:
So to put it another way this is the reason why Qgis wants to use a
huge amount of memory (40 GB) when I have a lot of raster images
loaded in the background.
On 16/11/17
So to put it another way this is the reason why Qgis wants to use a huge
amount of memory (40 GB) when I have a lot of raster images loaded in
the background.
On 16/11/17 18:56, Tim Sutton wrote:
Hi
On 16 Nov 2017, at 04:35, Patrick Dunford <enzedrailm...@gmail.com
<mailto:enze
)
and disable with
iface.mapCanvas().setPreviewJobsEnabled(False)
Thanks for a feedback
Matthias
On 11/16/2017 08:42 AM, Patrick Dunford wrote:
In my current project using Qgis 2.99, turning off the rasters uses
16 GB, turning them on uses 52 GB
I do not believe it is independent from
Ubuntugis is needed to ensure all the dependencies are met for all
versions of Ubuntu up to and including 16.04. For later versions it is
not required.
So I believe it should have the files needed to build a version of the
development master.
However please be aware that Mint is not listed
If you use Mint it is based on the LTR version of Ubuntu. Currently this
is Ubuntu 16.04 and so suffers from the same problem of out of date
libraries as people using Ubuntu 16.04 natively get.
In this case you need to use the ubuntugis build of Qgis, however you
may run into problems with
The shortcut used to start it has to specify LD_LIBRARY_PATH in the
shortcut parameters
On 05/05/18 07:15, Etienne Trimaille wrote:
Have a look on https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/blob/master/INSTALL and
search "error while loading shared libraries". Does it help?
2018-05-04 15:11 GMT-04:00
for me.
On 05-05-18 12:07, Patrick Dunford wrote:
The shortcut used to start it has to specify LD_LIBRARY_PATH in the
shortcut parameters
On 05/05/18 07:15, Etienne Trimaille wrote:
Have a look on https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/blob/master/INSTALL and
search "error while loading s
The main other issue with it is if I have a form that I need to fill in
the fields on, that doesn't pop up when you rightclick. You have to go
find it in the table and then fill the fields in.
On 06/06/18 20:34, Thomas Baumann wrote:
Am Di., 5. Juni 2018 um 19:08 Uhr schrieb Loïc Bartoletti
I use it, but only when needing to actually draw, as it leaks memory
quite badly causing the software to slow down. The rest of the time I
start up Qgis (2.18) using the -noplugins flag to prevent it from loading.
I know there is some kind of capability in 3.0 included but I haven't
figured
I have saved a shapefile to a GPKG and I want to merge some other
shapefiles into the GPKG using the Data Management Tools -> Merge Vector
Layers feature.
The existing GPKG is used as one of the source layers and the other
layers are SHP. The merged layer is created as a temporary layer.
It was always my impression that these measurements can never be that
accurate as the projections are approximated? Or do you know otherwise?
On 04/05/18 11:18, Nyall Dawson wrote:
On 3 May 2018 at 23:26, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Hi all,
the measurements of a EPSG:4326
I personally haven't but I will comment that Windows 7 is out of
mainstream support and you can't expect your component suppliers to be
obligated to continue supporting it. It's like saying Ubuntu Lucid can
run this version of Qgis and be supported with it. As we all know only
the more recent
Good day
Currently, Qgis 2.18 is not supported on buster/sid. The debian
repositories provide version 2.14, which appears to be the latest
release that can be installed on these platforms.
Attempting install from the qgis unstable repository fails due to broken
dependencies
As 2.18 would
Good evening (here)
I had Qgis 2.99 crash and it left the shape file data with three of the
data files that make up the shapefile, with _packed in their name.
Although renaming the files got the data back, the value maps and
default values for new features for this layer have disappeared.
It would seem this data is stored in the project file?
Given I can't produce a corrupted project file (I can only produce the
files for the affected laye) is there any point in filing a bug for this.
On 24/02/18 20:01, Patrick Dunford wrote:
Good evening (here)
I had Qgis 2.99 crash
Bionic, running the most up to date build that is available at the
moment (built 23 Feb I think)
On 24/02/18 20:12, Nyall Dawson wrote:
On 24 February 2018 at 17:05, Patrick Dunford <enzedrailm...@gmail.com> wrote:
It would seem this data is stored in the project file?
Given I can't p
Gidday all
According to the download web page I should be able to install 2.18.17
or later using the https://qgis.org/debian-nightly-release repository.
However at the moment these repos don't appear to contain packages later
than 2.18.16, for any platform like stretch, unstable or bionic
Thanks
On 25/02/18 21:31, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
On 25-02-18 08:25, Patrick Dunford wrote:
Gidday all
According to the download web page I should be able to install 2.18.17
or later using the https://qgis.org/debian-nightly-release repository.
However at the moment these repos don't
Relative paths are generated from a project file, not any other path
location
On 27/07/18 01:32, Mark Johnson wrote:
A possible cause is that the given path is not relative to the
diretory from which QGIS was started from.
Possibly the value of :
QGIS_PREFIX_PATH
found in
Hi Matthias
I have seen this type of error message comes up when trying to open a
geopackage from a 3.x project in 2.18
No data corruption in the original layer as far as I can tell.
On 04/08/18 01:59, Matthias Kuhn wrote:
Hi everyone,
I recently gave a course where geopackages were used
Just put unknown, the developers will change it to the right one.
On 20/08/18 02:26, Tobias Wendorff wrote:
Hi there,
I'm lost in the issue trackers category list... it's pretty hard to
find the right one.
I've found a bug when exporting CSV files. Which one is the right
category?
Best
Good day all
I share my projects over a local network to multiple computers and
virtual machines in my working space for using and testing Qgis. Lately
I have had quite a few errors over SMB shares using the Samba file
server and clients.
The error messages vary. I forgot what the messages
If there is a bug to file, it should be that if you click Cancel, it
still loads the layer
On 25/07/18 02:50, DelazJ wrote:
Hi,
In the Settings --> Options --> CRS menu, user can choose a CRS which
is used as default whenever he opens a new blank project.
Then if he adds a layer:
- if the
There are packages for bionic if that is what you are building on.
On 05/07/18 13:03, Donald Harter wrote:
I fetched and pulled the latest source code for Qgis and it does not
build. Is there some sort of new dependency? My distribution does not
have such a package.
-- Qt WebKit support
now that I installed libqt5serialport5-dev which has
the .cmake files. I see that the required package list for bionic
has been updated.
On 07/05/2018 01:46 AM, Patrick Dunford wrote:
There are packages for bionic if that is what you are building on.
On 05/07/18 13:03, Donald Harter wrote:
he past couple years.
Hope this information helps,
Greetings from Andreas
(QGIS PSC member)
Am 07.07.2018 um 06:20 schrieb Patrick Dunford:
Can someone please explain to me why Qgis 3.0 banner is named "early
adopter release"
In other words what stage of development is Qgis 3.0 expec
Can someone please explain to me why Qgis 3.0 banner is named "early
adopter release"
In other words what stage of development is Qgis 3.0 expected to be at
in terms of user experience.
As a related question how many bugs do you expect to fix for each
release and at what point do you expect
Good day
As we all know, Qgis 3 has this new capability to cache raster layers.
This seems to work quite well except if you have a lot of rasters, it
seems to run out of steam after a while. When that happens, it causes
all sorts of interesting outcomes with other layers randomly appearing
As a general observation with my experiences so far with 3.2 and the
current master it looks they can have a lot of problems with 3.0
configs. Another issue observed on a different computer is completely
random and frequent crashes for no obvious reason.
On 09/07/18 18:42, Patrick Dunford
Good day all
I have Qgis 3.3 latest master installed on a desktop and a virtual
machine. The desktop is running Debian 9.3 and the virtual machine is
running Debian 9.4
The VM runs 3.3 as a new install and has no problems running it,
everything seems to work normally.
The desktop has a
Look like yet another weird and wonderful problem that goes away if you
dump your config settings and start again. Which messes my head up.
On 09/07/18 17:57, Patrick Dunford wrote:
Good day all
I have Qgis 3.3 latest master installed on a desktop and a virtual
machine. The desktop
You need to amend your PATH environment variable to point to the folder
that has those DLLs in it (leave them in the folder they were originally in)
On 29/03/18 23:59, weskerji...@sina.cn wrote:
I build QGIS from successfully,i set qgis the start project.When i
run,it says "Could not load
the file
/apps//apps/man/man1/qgis.1 ?
On 25 March 2018 at 12:26, Patrick Dunford <enzedrailm...@gmail.com
<mailto:enzedrailm...@gmail.com>> wrote:
The build instructions advise to put an apps dir in your home path
e.g.
~/apps
If you choose to put apps in the r
These messages tell me this is an upgrade rather than a clean install.
Packages already installed on your system are of versions that can only
be upgraded to 3.1 (development release) because these existing packages
are a development release like 2.99 or 3.1. They do not install because
you
The build instructions advise to put an apps dir in your home path e.g.
~/apps
If you choose to put apps in the root path i.e. /apps you must make sure
you have given yourself permissions to that path.
On 25/03/18 21:56, Idan Miara wrote:
Hi,
I've been following the building guide on
If you have previously had a development edition such as 2.99 or 3.1
installed and you want to install the stable version you will need to
uninstall more packages until these errors go away. There is not a
direct upgrade path from a master to a stable.
On 25/03/18 21:36, Idan Miara wrote:
://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/autoSaver/) that regularly saves the
project configuration. I'm not sure it's updated to QGIS 3 yet.
Regards
Matthias
On 02/24/2018 08:05 AM, Patrick Dunford wrote:
It would seem this data is stored in the project file?
Given I can't produce a corrupted project file (I
Hi
I have some questions about how Qgis engages with the memory management
system, specifically Linux.
I have had a few crashes on my computer where the software crashes where
it looks like some sort of memory limit has been reached.
On each time I have seen the software unexpectedly crash
Have you asked the question of the openSUSE maintainers, as presumably
they maintain the listed repositories, download.opensuse.org
On 1/04/19 10:06 PM, Yann POUFFARIX wrote:
Hi,
Just a little mail to ask if the LTR version will come back because we
have over 300 users waiting for a Computer
It would indeed seem from my experience any shorter string is being
replaced by a long one. However I am unsure what a zero length string is
supposed to achieve in a geopackage or any format.
On 1/04/19 3:30 AM, Stefan Keller wrote:
Hi,
I could replicate this behavior (limiting string to
3.7 is the development edition. I don't know whether it builds nightly
for Windows, but even with the Linux builds sometimes you don't get one
every day, and it can be several days delay if a release is imminent.
On 13/03/19 2:18 AM, Totò wrote:
Totò wrote
Hi everyone,
I'm not getting
Are you using Ubuntugis repository with Qgis. There can be issues if
Ubuntugis updates its packages out of sequence with the Qgis release,
because Ubuntugis is a separate project from Qgis and they don't
synchronise releases.
On 11/03/19 9:00 PM, Shane Carey wrote:
Hi,
Qgis has just
The packaging instructions are written for Debian/Ubuntu as far as I
recall, it could be more challenging on another distro
On 8/04/19 8:25 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Hi Yann,
On 08/04/19 10:01, Yann POUFFARIX wrote:
Back in time.
No answer from maintener and of course nothing listed here
Thanks for that information. I was unaware there really is such a small
community of developers.
I guess that Gis software is specialised enough that there is not
general interest to attract the wider community support that some of the
major open source projects produce, whether this is a
Can I suggest that you need to be more specific and not comparing to 2.8
Should be comparison with earlier releases of3 because 3 has been out
for such a long time?
On 17/05/19 7:07 AM, Anita Graser wrote:
Hi,
Users of TimeManager are reporting rendering issues which affect 3.4
and 3.6 but
It looks to me that there is a community of openSUSE users out there
building packages. You should try and engage with the people that have
built community packages to see if they can develop this package.
On 2/04/19 4:01 AM, Yann POUFFARIX wrote:
Yes, but still waiting the answer... We still
The crash reporter didn't work on my computer because of a missing URL
or something.
But as far as crashes go, I had heaps of them one day in particular and
then they stopped. On 3.4.9
On 18/07/19 6:19 PM, Nyall Dawson wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jul 2019 at 16:05, Andreas Neumann wrote:
Hi QGIS
Good day to all
One of the user experiences I have had from using the Qgis software has
been with projects using large numbers of raster tile layers. These
layers are generally tiles that have a size of 4800x7200 pixels in
GeoJPEG format and have either been downloaded directly from tile
Building pyramids gobbles up heaps of disk space. I tried pyramids on
157 MB layer, which created an extra file 1.6 GiB.
I can't see the WMTS building lots of temporary file pyramids using up disk
On 18/11/19 10:50 PM, Alexandre Neto wrote:
Hi Patrick,
Sorry for asking, did you create
-imagens-em-mapserver-com-gdal/
Hope it helps
Alexandre Neto
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 2:05 PM Patrick Dunford
mailto:enzedrailm...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Building pyramids gobbles up heaps of disk space. I tried pyramids
on 157 MB layer, which created an extra file 1.6 GiB.
I can
Hi
In reply to your comments
There are a few different questions but Gimp wouldn't be able to write
its temp file into the swap area because only the operating ssystem
itself would be able to access that. Gimp has the ability to use virtual
memory and a separate temporary area. If you
Good day to all.
Not so long ago I wrote a post about issues handling large numbers of
raster files. This results from what appears to be an architectural
design limitation of Qgis in that it only has enough resources available
for a certain (unknown) number of raster layers and does not have
approximately.
On 27/01/20 1:19 am, Patrick Dunford wrote:
Good day to all.
Not so long ago I wrote a post about issues handling large numbers of
raster files. This results from what appears to be an architectural
design limitation of Qgis in that it only has enough resources
available
Good day
Has anyone done or know of any Qgis logo graphics we can use on our web
site or publication e.g. authored with Qgis
Thanks
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Good day to all
I wish to record my overwhelming gratitude to this software project as I
have been a user of this software QGIS over the past 8 years since
version 1.8. During that period I have been working on developing
historical hobby maps covering a large part of the country of New
Good day
The issue seems to be resolved fo both stable and LTR since new builds
appeared on the Qgis server on August 8.
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Gidday
I am currently experiencing startup crash running Qgis 3.10.8 LTR from
Debian packages on two of my computers that have Debian 10.4 with the
KDE desktop environment installed, but it runs fine on one of my
computers with Debian 10.4 with the LXQAt desktop environment installed.
The
gt;=
5), libzip4 (>= 0.10), ocl-icd-libopencl1 | libopencl1
Tells me what should be in my system but not actually what is in my system.
On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 at 23:39, Sebastiaan Couwenberg
wrote:
> On 7/23/20 1:18 PM, Patrick Dunford wrote:
> > Is there some kind of script I co
, Patrick Dunford wrote:
OK I am not sure that is exactly what I want, the output looks like the
package list in the qgis web site where the packages are stored. What I
need is the version of each dependency which is actually on my computer now.
So you expand the logic to check if any
OK so comparing dependencies has not found any that appear significant.
Only differences found were in a couple of OpenJDK packages.
Methodology:
1. Create a list of packages and versions from the entire system using
dpkg-query:
dpkg-query -W -f='${binary:Package}|${Version}\n'
I have an interest in anything that would allow me to read out the
metadata fields provided for raster layers, such that it could be
displayed in a print layout. As far as I can tell, there is no such
capability?
On 1/02/21 5:47 pm, Nyall Dawson wrote:
Hi all,
I've just submitted a new QGIS
-property
<https://docs.qgis.org/3.16/en/docs/user_manual/working_with_vector/functions_list.html#layer-property>)
Regards,
Harrissou
Le jeu. 4 févr. 2021 à 11:07, Patrick Dunford <mailto:enzedrailm...@gmail.com>> a écrit :
I have an interest in anything that would allow
I'm writing to support this viewpoint.
I use the XYZ tiles functions in the processing toolbox quite
extensively and am aware of certain issues in them.
I understood these were written originally in Python as old versions of
them as such can be found on Github.
Somewhere down the track it
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