Windows 7 is not a currently supported operating system by Microsoft.
Support by other software vendors, whether they are the Qgis project
itself, or the vendors of external libraries used by Qgis (of which
there are many) is very limited and cannot be guaranteed long term. Bug
fixes are not
Hi Antonio,
On Sat, 26. Nov 2022 at 06:29:43 +0100, Antonio Valanzano via Qgis-user wrote:
> Does it depend on the version of my os or on the fact that I am using an
> italian version of Win7?
> Could it be this row: set v=%v:*[Version =% ?
Correct. The output is not the expected
Jurgen
1. here is the output of ver
C:\Users\antonio>ver
Microsoft Windows [Versione 6.1.7601]
2. in C:\OSGeo4W\etc\postinstall I find the file
api-ms-win-core-path-HACK.bat.done
which contains:
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
for /f "tokens=*" %%v in ('ver') do set v=%%v
set v=%v:*[Version
On Fri, 25. Nov 2022 at 23:29:11 +0100, Antonio Valanzano via Qgis-user wrote:
> I have reinstalled the sw version 3.22.13-Białowieża using the Express
> Install
> and I noticed that in the bin folder the patch for Win 7 was named
> api-ms-win-core-path-l1-1-0.dll.w7
> and that misspelled name
I have reinstalled the sw version 3.22.13-Białowieża using the Express
Install
and I noticed that in the bin folder the patch for Win 7 was named
api-ms-win-core-path-l1-1-0.dll.w7
and that misspelled name caused the problem of the missing python plugin
support.
So I deleted the .w7 extension and
Indeed,
I also suspect that QGIS will also have a very hard time as Python 3.9
is not supported on Windows.
Nicolas
On 2022-11-25 10:37 a.m., Jürgen E. Fischer via Qgis-user wrote:
Hi Antonio,
On Fri, 25. Nov 2022 at 08:07:04 +0100, Antonio Valanzano via Qgis-user wrote:
So in Win7 is not
Hi Antonio,
On Fri, 25. Nov 2022 at 08:07:04 +0100, Antonio Valanzano via Qgis-user wrote:
> So in Win7 is not possible to use any plugin apart from these 3
Your Win7. On others it apparently works fine (general python support
including the plugin manager at least). Anything in your logs?
WIndows dropped support for the latest python versions.
Or de other way around, Python did not support Windows 7 anymore, I forgot.
Anyway, you will not be able to run the latest version of QGIS on a Win7
machine. Because QGIS depends on a newer Python version then will run on your
Win7
I have used the latest osgeo4w-setup.exe (which includes the patch for
Win7) on a pc with Win7 and I have installed QGIS 3.22.13-Białowieża.
It starts but when I try to install a plugin I do not see a list of
available plugins and in the "settings" tab there is this message
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