Hi William, On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 12:37 AM, William Kyngesburye <wokl...@kyngchaos.com > wrote:
> I didn't know multiple paths could be used there (lack of documentation), > though it makes sense. even though I'm the GdalTools maintainer, I either didn't know we could use multiple paths. I looked within the code to discover the trick :-) Though pymod is not part of the problem, it's python itself. So it should > be: > > /usr/bin:/Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework/Versions/1.7/Programs/ > > Once Python is found in /usr/bin, the GDAL pymod will be in the python > sys.path. > I don't know if pymods are in the python sys.path, but in order to prevent future related issues, could you verify this? ... and that works. > Great!!! Now I can go to sleep pleased. Cheers. On Sep 28, 2010, at 5:03 PM, Giuseppe Sucameli wrote: > > > Hi all, > > did you try to setup both python and pymods paths in the > > "path to GDAL binaries"? You must separate them by : > > > > /usr/bin:/Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework/Versions/1.7/Python/ > > > > Try and let me know. > > > > Cheers > > > > 2010/9/28 Pierre Chevalier Géologue <pierrechevalierg...@free.fr> > > William Kyngesburye claviota: > > > > /usr/bin/python* should already exist, they are part of the system. > That's not the problem. > > > > Ok; I thought you may have some strange python installation. Sorry! > > > > > > The problem is that /usr/bin is NOT in the PATH in an OS X application. > > Hm. Mac OS X's are weird sorts of unices, aren't they? (BIG TROLL > DETECTED!) ;) > > > > > > Applications have essentially no environment at all, but they do > understand environment variables. Applications are in their own world, so > to speak. There is a hidden mechanism for setting Application environment, > but I don't want to spread that as it is cluncky to use (need 3rd party apps > for a nice GUI front end), and is not well documented, if at all. > > > > You got your symlinking idea backwards, but it does give me an idea for a > workaround: > > > > ln -s /usr/bin/python2.6 /Applications/Qgis.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/python > > > > This puts a symlink to the system python in the Qgis application bin, > which should be in the PATH in the Qgis environment. > > > > Yes, it makes sense! So? Does it work? > > > > > > Funny: in DOS and windows (another strange kind of OS, next troll), the > current directory of any executable is in the path. And in unices (at least > the ones I know), the current directory (.) is never in the path... I never > figured it out on a Mac. > > > > A stupid idea: > > Yes, it was... > > > > A+ > > Pierre > > > > > > -- > > > ____________________________________________________________________________ > > Pierre Chevalier Géologue EI > > Mesté Duran > > 32100 Condom > > Tél+fax : 09 75 27 45 62 > > 05 62 28 06 83 > > 06 37 80 33 64 > > Émail : pierrechevaliergeolCHEZfree.fr > > icq# : 10432285 > > skype : pierre.chevalier1967 > > http://pierremariechevalier.free.fr/pierre_chevalier_geologue > > > ____________________________________________________________________________ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Qgis-user mailing list > > Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org > > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user > > > > > > > > -- > > Giuseppe Sucameli > > _______________________________________________ > > Qgis-user mailing list > > Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org > > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user > > ----- > William Kyngesburye <kyngchaos*at*kyngchaos*dot*com> > http://www.kyngchaos.com/ > > "Oh, look, I seem to have fallen down a deep, dark hole. Now what does > that remind me of? Ah, yes - life." > > - Marvin > > > -- Giuseppe Sucameli
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