Re: [Qgis-user] Couldn't load SIP module - Windows 10

2021-10-03 Thread Alexandre Neto
aturday, October 2, 2021 1:12 AM > *To: *Richard Duivenvoorde > *Cc: *Fred 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 pyt

Re: [Qgis-user] Couldn't load SIP module - Windows 10

2021-10-02 Thread Fred Perloff
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

Re: [Qgis-user] Couldn't load SIP module - Windows 10

2021-10-02 Thread Alexandre Neto
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

Re: [Qgis-user] Couldn't load SIP module - Windows 10

2021-10-02 Thread Richard Duivenvoorde
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

[Qgis-user] Couldn't load SIP module - Windows 10

2021-10-01 Thread Fred Perloff
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