Hi again, Testing a second round, I have different results. I downloaded a fresh 32-bit version of osgeo4w-setup.exe, ran it once, and now the 64-bit version is acting differently/better.
On 27 August 2013 13:19, Mike Toews <mwto...@gmail.com> wrote: > When going into the advanced install select packages view, all of the > "size" items have "?", unless it was previously installed or it is > changed from "Skip" to "[version]" to install, then it shows the size > value in "k" (kilobytes?) This isn't really an issue at all. Just different behaviour to the previous version. > Many of the dependencies don't seem to select the other packages. Some > do, for example "zlib-devel" will automatically include "zlib". But > others don't, like "python-numpy" doesn't select "python" or anything > else. Ok, now they work as expected. > Selecting "gdal-filegdb" does not prompt anything, and "gdal-ecw" is > not found in the list. Ok, I found "gdal-ecw". Also, the licences are displayed after pressing Next. This feature looks good. > The Start menu has an empty OSGeo4W folder. This might have been related to not having "Add to Start Menu" selected, as I see most (but not all) items as before. > After re-running the 32-bit osgeo-setup.exe once, the 64-bit > osgeo-setup.exe displays a message after clicking "Next" on the > "Select Your Internet Connection" page: > > """ > OSGeo4W Setup - Use dropped mirrors? > Warning: One or more mirrors you have selected is/are not on thelist > of official OSGeo4W mirrors any more. It/They may be out of date or > missing some packages. This affects the following mirror(s): > http://download.osgeo.org/osgeo4w > > If you experience installation problems consider trying official mirrors only. > Do you want to continue, using this/these mirror(s)? > [ ] Don't warn me about this/these mirror(s) again > (Yes) (No) > """ > where (No) has the default focus. > > I don't recall seeing this dialog on the first run of the 64-bit > version, but only after running the 32-bit version once. I'm not sure > how to reset this dialog (it's in the registry, right?) And after re-running a fresh download of the 32-bit version once, then running the 64-bit version, I don't see this anymore. However, I have a new dialog after selecting and installing "qgis", and seeing: Running... qgis-common /etc/postinstall/qgis-common.bat """" crssync.exe - System Error The program can't start because libpng16.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem. [OK] """ Upon rerunning the installer, "libpng" was previously unselected (missing dependency?). After selecting/installing this package, QGIS appears to run, but I see two Python errors when starting up: 1) Couldn't load plugin earthbeat due an error when calling its classFactory() method Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:/OSGeo4W/apps/qgis/./python\qgis\utils.py", line 164, in startPlugin plugins[packageName] = package.classFactory(iface) ... 2) Couldn't load plugin midvatten due an error when calling its classFactory() method Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:/OSGeo4W/apps/qgis/./python\qgis\utils.py", line 164, in startPlugin plugins[packageName] = package.classFactory(iface) ... After this, everything seems normal. Awesome work! -Mike _______________________________________________ osgeo4w-dev mailing list osgeo4w-dev@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/osgeo4w-dev