Am 18.03.2013 19:47, schrieb Lee:
No dice. Plus, I'd think that "sudo qgis" might solve that issue, but it
doesn't.

I just tried to install plugins, got the error message, did the sudo (with -R), and it went through.


In either case, near the bottom of the second link is this statement:
"OP said they couldn't install 90% of plugins - I found, after upgrade to
Ubuntu 12.04, that only the core plugins (C++?) were available, to get all
the python plug-ins as well, you need to install the package python-qgis as
well."

This is what I attempted before this whole odyssey began. "sudo apt-get
install python-qgis." Unfortunately, this generates the following unmet
dependency errors:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
  python-qgis : Depends: python-qt4 (>= 4.1.0) but it is not going to be
installed
                Depends: python-qgis-common (= 1.8.0-1~precise3) but
1.9.0+git20130316+5d42734~precise1 is to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.

Looks like the python-qgis is to be installed from the wrong place. And python-qt4 seems somehow wrong also.

Greetings,
André Joost

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