If your repository does not have 2.18 you may have the option of
building from source, as the dependencies are probably nearly the same.
On 11/03/18 01:53, prospector16 wrote:
Thanks everyone.
I just went for the version out of the Linux EPEL Repository.
If it does not support 2.18 yet then I
Here is what I have installed for qtwebkit
[centos-gig ~]$ rpm -qa | grep qtwebkit
qtwebkit-devel-2.3.4-6.el7.x86_64
qtwebkit-2.3.4-6.el7.x86_64
qt5-qtwebkit-5.6.2-1.el7.x86_64
qt5-qtwebkit-devel-5.6.2-1.el7.x86_64
[centos-gig ~]$
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And another tidbit. My system does have qtwebkit installed. Maybe it is a
version problem?
Also now when I close and re-open QGIS I get this error, but am able to
proceed past it
ImportError: No module named pyspatialite
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-pac
Thanks everyone.
I just went for the version out of the Linux EPEL Repository.
If it does not support 2.18 yet then I cannot easily run 2.18
unless someone can point me at a better source for it.
I installed the python support and now see all the plugins. When I try to
install the OpenLayers plu
If you go with 2.18, you don't need any of these plugins, as QGIS 2.18
has *native* support for XYZ layers which is much more robust than
plugins.
2018-03-10 9:06 GMT+02:00 :
> Hi,
> You need to set or enable the default plugin repository (see
> https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/user_manual/
Hi,
You need to set or enable the default plugin repository (see
https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/user_manual/plugins/plugins.html#the-settings-tab)
HTH,
HarrissouLe 10 mars 2018 5:12 AM, Patrick Dunford a
écrit :
>
> Be aware 2.14 is not maintained now, recommend you go for 2.18
>
> O
Il 10/03/2018 05:12, Patrick Dunford ha scritto:
> Be aware 2.14 is not maintained now, recommend you go for 2.18
maybe you didn't install python-qgis?
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Be aware 2.14 is not maintained now, recommend you go for 2.18
On 10/03/18 15:19, prospector16 wrote:
I just installed 2.14.9 on CentOS 7 and watched the 30 minute tutorial to get
myself going since I have never used a GIS application before.
I'm looking for plugins to give me the "Web" menu a
I just installed 2.14.9 on CentOS 7 and watched the 30 minute tutorial to get
myself going since I have never used a GIS application before.
I'm looking for plugins to give me the "Web" menu and the base maps from
Google, Openstreetmaps and the likes, but I only see 10 or 12 plugins and
neither of