I also had this problem after upgrading my scipy to version 0.19.1,
which was interfering with loading QGIS. The issue was solved after
downgrading scipy to version 0.11:
pip install scipy==0.11
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"the same error happens in debian recently after upgrading the qgis-2.99
to more recent dev version, so probably it propagates from debian..."
QGIS 2.99 is not in Debian, nor Ubuntu. This is not the venue for issues
with the upstream packages.
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Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Title:
QGIS fails after upgrade to 16.10 from 16.04
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just to share some light...
the same error happens in debian recently after upgrading the qgis-2.99
to more recent dev version, so probably it propagates from debian...
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Thanks. Yes, my config was fine before the upgrade. The bug is in the
upgrading when users already have a configuration.
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Title:
QGIS fails
I tested the universe package on a fresh yaketi install and it works
fine for me. I think it is indeed a problem with your config.
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Title:
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Ah, in fact, a workaround for the original problem for me turns out to
be do delete or rename my ~/.qgis2 folder.
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Title:
QGIS fails after
Thanks, but I don't know how. They don't seem to have a yakkety version.
Trying to use the xenial version of the ltr or bleeding repository on
yakkety leads to failure to install qgis.
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I'm sorry to hear QGIS doesn't work on yakkety, unfortunately the qgis
package is in universe which is entirely unsupported.
You can give the upstream QGIS packages a try which have more recent LTR
versions available:
http://qgis.org/en/site/forusers/alldownloads.html#debian-ubuntu
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