Hi Andreas
The harddisk was not full; about of 200 GB free space. If the whole
system was healthy before I cannot say for sure. Everything used to work
until suddenly I had problems with shapes and Grass files. Anyway, now
it works again.
Thanks for your suggestions,
Mira
On 28/11/16 11:2
Hi Mira,
It is highly unlikely that any data can corrupt/modify QGIS as a
software. It could crash it, but it can't modify binaries/libraries of
QGIS.
Not knowing about your situation - are you sure that your whole system
was in a healthy state? Perhaps one harddisk or partition was full? That
Dear all,
maybe that's of interest for someone else: I solved the problem by
completely removing QGIS and all its configuration files (using
'synaptic' on Linux and some manually) and reinstalling it.
I guess the problem emerged from a very large Grass mapset (about 2000
raster and vector file
Zip me the file if it's not confidential. I can test it.
> Le 25 nov. 2016 à 12:07, Mira Kattwinkel [via OSGeo.org]
> a écrit :
>
> Hello Nicola
>
> Thanks for the suggestion but this is not the problem. I did not move
> any files and it happens with whatever shape file I try.
>
> Mira
>
Hello Nicola
Thanks for the suggestion but this is not the problem. I did not move
any files and it happens with whatever shape file I try.
Mira
On 25/11/16 17:58, Nicolas Cadieux wrote:
Hi,
Perhaps you moved or copied the shape files and forgot to move the
accompanied files (3 to 8 files
Hi,
Perhaps you moved or copied the shape files and forgot to move the accompanied
files (3 to 8 files with different extensions like .shx .dbf .shp .prj)? If
you just move the .shp and not the others, this is will create errors. The
.shx contains the geometries. You may get this kind of mes
Dear list
I have been working with QGIS 2.14 and now 2.18 for a while on Linux
Mint 17. Suddenly, I cannot open shape files any more. When trying to
load them I get the message: "Layer is not valid: The layer XX.shp is
not a valid layer and can not be added to the map." In the log message
pa