aturday, October 2, 2021 1:12 AM
> *To: *Richard Duivenvoorde
> *Cc: *Fred Perloff ; QGIS User
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> *Subject: *Re: [Qgis-user] Couldn't load SIP module - Windows 10
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> There shouldn't be any problems in using conda and osgeo4w side by side,
> they should both have isolated pyt
Perloff; QGIS User
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Couldn't load SIP module - Windows 10
There shouldn't be any problems in using conda and osgeo4w side by side, they
should both have isolated python environments.
If I remember well, during conda installation you are asked if you want to add
conda
There shouldn't be any problems in using conda and osgeo4w side by side,
they should both have isolated python environments.
If I remember well, during conda installation you are asked if you want to
add conda to the PATH environment variable (can't remember the exact
wording), you need to say
Hi Fred,
I think indeed the source of your problem is the mixing of different versions
of python: the one in osgeo4w and the Conda one. When SIP is not loaded
correctly, you will not have any python based stuff in QGIS (so no plugins and
processing).
The osgeo4w scripts normally 'isolate' the
Hi,
After a fresh install of OSGeo4W network installer, I start QGISD Desktop. A python error box pops up with the error copied below. I close the error window and the program loads. However, if I click on plugins settings, I receive the error: No
Arghh,
could't you have posted this yesterday ? ;)
Updated my hole machine to Mint 20 cause I had no clue how to upgrade
the Qt-version.
The crash issue is gone, but now I face other problems.
Maybe you could post this solution to the issues, cause I think this is
the only way to get 3.16
Hi
Had a problem similar last week after upgrading from QGIS 3.14 to 3.16 on my
Linux Mint 19.3 machine. The problem I had was If I needed to opening
properties dialogue for raster, QGIS ended up crashing. After a couple of
tries removing and reinstalling I've ended up with the SIP error. After
Hi,
I had the same issue on PopOs. Launching QGIS 3.16 I had a sip error.
Strange thing was that when i opened a terminal and ran qgis from in there
QGIS 3.10 launched without any sip problem and fully functional. I think the
sip problem is a path problem and I suspect that the path is not
Hi Mike,
This Python error on the Flatpak version of QGIS (I'm using Ubuntu 20.10
Groovy Gorilla) was preventing me from using the Processing Toolbox so I
had to ditch QGIS flatpak. I couldn't get QGIS 3.16 working either as
there wasn't/isn't a repository available for Groovy and I kept on
See my write-up below on the SIP module loading problem.
I am no longer OK. Apparently the TimeShift back
only temporarily fixes the problem. So every plugin
available to me is this short list:
http://www.mflan.com/temp/plugins.jpg
All I can figure is most QGIS users don't use plugins
(not
Thank you Frank and Antonia.
Mike
On 10/30/20 2:00 PM, qgis-user-requ...@lists.osgeo.org wrote:
Same here (Linux Mint 20). It seems a Flatpak issue. I am following this
thread:
https://github.com/flathub/org.qgis.qgis/issues/74
I have installed QGIS from conda until this is solved (
Same here (Linux Mint 20). It seems a Flatpak issue. I am following this
thread:
https://github.com/flathub/org.qgis.qgis/issues/74
I have installed QGIS from conda until this is solved (
https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/qgis).
Best,
Antònia
On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 at 07:46, Frank Sokolic
wrote:
Hi Mike,
I can confirm the same problem. I am using the Flatpak version of QGIS
3.14 on Ubuntu 20.10.
Regards, Frank.
On 2020/10/29 22:40, Mike Flannigan wrote:
I have been using QGIS a lot recently. All of a sudden
it gives "Couldn't load SIP module", which is a Python
problem with QGIS
I have been using QGIS a lot recently. All of a sudden
it gives "Couldn't load SIP module", which is a Python
problem with QGIS that has been around for many years.
I TimeShifted back about 3 days and the problem is solved
for now, but I just wanted to get this recorded.
Here are a few
Hallo Frank,
Have you installed QGIS from https://qgis.org/ubuntu/? What do you have
in your /etc/apt/sources.list?
You should have installed a package called python3-qgis and another
python3-qgis-common.
$ dpkg -L python3-qgis
/.
/usr
/usr/lib
/usr/lib/python3
/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages
Hallo qgis users
I need help with the new 3.10 qgis on my ubuntu Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS
system. When I start qgis, I get an Python-errorbox showing, that the
SIP module could not be loaded. Because I run with german locale I could
only post the german message here, but its nearly the same as in
Am 21.12.18 um 14:29 schrieb Giacomo Fontanelli:> Hi Andre
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> thank you very much
>
> I don't understand, now I have sip 4.9.12.
>
> Do you suggest me to install the python sip 4.19.13 because it
provides sip
> API 12.5 ??
>
No, you should have API 12.5 if you have python-sip v4.9.12
Try
Am 21.12.18 um 11:08 schrieb Giacomo Fontanelli:
Hi forum
I just installed QGIS 3.4 in Lubuntu 18.10 64 bit using repositories.
When I lunch the application I immediately get an error message
Couldn't load SIP module.
Python support will be disabled.
Traceback (most recent call last):
Hi forum
I just installed QGIS 3.4 in Lubuntu 18.10 64 bit using repositories.
When I lunch the application I immediately get an error message
Couldn't load SIP module.
Python support will be disabled.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
File
Hello everybody,
I installed the QGIS 2.9 from the AUR repository
(https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/qgis-git/) into the Manjaro box.
The compilation and installation went without
any problem, but when I start, I got the error message as below. The
same problem I had with the versions 2.6 and
Hey,
You can try a couple things. This error rears its ugly head all the time.
Things to try:
1.) Recompile the following packages from the ABS in the following order:
sip, pyqt4, qscintilla
a) Then recompile QGIS.
2.) Check the sources portion of the PKGBUILD and see if it's because of
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