Thanks for the update Peter. I probably can’t be much help with the actual
packaging, but I am happy to help with testing etc.
Regards
Tim
> On 21 Feb 2020, at 08:47, Peter Petrik
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to explain the current situation with the QGIS Mac Packaging on
> Mac. The
Hi,
thank you for all suggestions and feedback.
I think we managed to finish my small prototyping exercise for packaging.
We got Apple certificate for Lutra and Mac server on cloud that compiles
and pushes nighty QGIS builds to Dropbox. All code/server setup that is
used on the server is in the
On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 5:26 PM Peter Petrik <
peter.pet...@lutraconsulting.co.uk> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> we have been asked to create standalone QGIS package for MacOS. By
> standalone I mean that there will be a single package (.pkg) file that will
> be extracted to /Application folder and will
Hi,
thank you Tim for your testing, it is very much appreciated.
So I tested your installer and it works nicely! My main comments and
> questions are:
>
> 1) Extended support for GDAL plugins - William’s installer goes to lengths
> to install lots of nice gal plugins etc. Will you be following
Hi all,
Il 11/02/2018 04:40 AM, Tim Sutton ha scritto:
>
> That said I also love the application package approach from William
> with shared frameworks and all the little details he takes care of to
> make things ‘just work’ on MacOS - it would be great if you and
> William could work together
Hi Peter
So I tested your installer and it works nicely! My main comments and questions
are:
1) Extended support for GDAL plugins - William’s installer goes to lengths to
install lots of nice gal plugins etc. Will you be following suite?
2) Code signing. The experience is somewhat reduced if
Hi,
as my prototyping goes forward, I managed to create first dmg file for 3.5
master. If you want to try it out, here is the link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vkl9oe691lkdrqh/qgis_31102018_1.dmg?dl=0
I used Mojave 10.14, homebrew for dependecies, XCode Version 10.1 (10B61).
I would be glad for
The NextGIS installer was cited to me by an expert user as the best
installation method of which he was aware (discussion here:
https://twitter.com/richardf/status/969522358640881664). I don't know how
useful that information is.
Thanks
Tom
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Hi,
I agree that QEP would be very good thing to do. The python prototype and
this mailing thread are my first steps to fully understand the extent of
the task. Thank you all for the suggestions.
Peter
On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 7:07 PM William Kyngesburye
wrote:
> More notes -
>
> There may be
I created the Mac app bundle option. I never fully extended it to 3rd party
libraries because I don't have much interest in hiding the GDAL stuff. Rather
than do something new, I think this should be expanded.
Also, there is the problem of extra GDAL formats. I include everything non-GPL
or
Hi Peter,
This is great news!
Le ven. 26 oct. 2018 à 11:26, Peter Petrik <
peter.pet...@lutraconsulting.co.uk> a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> we have been asked to create standalone QGIS package for MacOS. By
> standalone I mean that there will be a single package (.pkg) file that will
> be extracted
Hi Alessandro,
One of the reasons we'd like to get MacOS packaging sorted is to ensure it
is not reliant on a single individual. We have tried and made efforts to
liaise with the rest of devs who have been active on MacOS packaging. But
we'd like to have things in place for 3.4 LTR. Others might
Hi Peter,
this is great news for Mac users!
I suggest you to get in touch with Larry Shaffer, if I'm not wrong he has
been doing some work on QGIS for conda recently, perhaps you could join
efforts.
On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 5:26 PM Peter Petrik <
peter.pet...@lutraconsulting.co.uk> wrote:
>
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