Dear Pieter,
your workaround works also in Ubuntu 18.04 with ubuntugis-unstable.
The connection from Saga to Qgis is OK, and i run some script successfully
without any problem, so SAGA nextgen is a solution at the moment. I hope
they will continue to mantain the plugin as this project is very youn
Domenico,
There is a QGIS plugin for QGIS higher than 3.4 that works with SAGA 7.2.
It is called SAGA nextgen.
It works as is under Windows with SAGA 7.3, and I'm pretty sure it would
work in Ubuntu if you change the provider.py file so that REQUIRED_VERSION =
'7.2.' becomes REQUIRED_VERSION = '
Domenico,
Ubuntu 18.04 actually contains saga 2.3 in the universe repository. I'm
currently on holidays without access to a ubuntu machine, but you could try
sth like
apt install -t universe saga (someone with a bionic around, please check).
This should force the old version.
It was actually in di
Dear Sebastiaan,
thank for your explanation. I'll contact the SAGA team for this problem.
I hope they will fix it, as using SAGA by a plugin in QSIG it's powerfull
and very convenient.
Kind Regards,
Domenico Mozzanica
Il giorno mar 23 lug 2019 alle ore 20:43 Sebastiaan Couwenberg <
sebas...@xs4a
On 7/23/19 8:27 PM, Domenico Mozzanica wrote:
> Please, could you check this problem?
No. Such is the fate of processing plugins.
SAGA 2.3.x was hopelessly outdated, and freezing that branch and dub it
LTS didn't really work out. It didn't break qgis often, but it also
didn't backport fixes to ke
Hello to everybody,
I use the ubuntugis-unstable and this week i upgraded all the ubuntugis
packages.
I saw the saga was updated to version 7.3.0.
Unfortunately QGIS doesn't recognize this version and saga plugings aren't
in sextante anymore.
In the logs i find "2019-07-22T20:44:40 CRITICAL