John C. Tull ha scritto:
Here is an error I get now using a shapefile with a set of points
creating home ranges on field 'ID'. There is only one ID for all the
points, so it should create a single home range estimate for each method.
An error has occured while executing Python code:
John C. Tull ha scritto:
This might be related to OS X weirdness with library linking. I can
reproduce this problem in ftools also. I'll report back if I it working.
thanks for testing. I can send you previous vesion of the plugin to
check if it works - but I haven't changed a line of the
John C. Tull ha scritto:
I've worked out the OS X linking issues. When I run on a modest dataset,
I now receive the following error. I'd be happy to test with another
shapefile of points if it will help.
An error has occured while executing Python code:
Traceback (most recent call last):
In addition to the last error, when I quit and restart qgis after
loading and installing the HomeRange plugin, I get this error during
startup. Afterwards, the HomeRange plugin cannot be loaded:
Couldn't load plugin HomeRange_plugin from ['/Applications/
Hi all.
Thanks to Anne, the HomeRange plugin is now updated. It should show off
automagically the next time you open QGIS.
All the best.
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John C. Tull ha scritto:
The plugin fails to recognize loaded point layers on OS X with rpy2, R
2.8.1 and qt-4.5.
Anne: should I revert to previous version, or cau you check this?
All the best.
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This might be related to OS X weirdness with library linking. I can
reproduce this problem in ftools also. I'll report back if I it working.
John
On Apr 8, 2009, at 9:10 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
John C. Tull ha scritto:
The plugin fails to recognize loaded point layers on OS X with