I also have had the problem of no python plugins after installing 1.8 on linuxmint 15 (based on ubuntu Raring) despite having python-qgis. After installing 1.9 from nightly-builds, had the same problem. Finally I had to remove python-pyspatialite to get a correct installation of python-qgis and get the python plugins working. Agus
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Albin Blaschka <albin.blasc...@standortsanalyse.net> wrote: > Hello! > > I just (will say week-end) had the same experience on a fresh install of > Ubuntu 13.04: > > At first I added the ubuntu-gis-repository (ppa), but that gave me a old > version of QGIS, so I added the repository given at the download-page > (http://qgis.org/debian raring main) and did an update, with which I got > QGIS 1.8 as wished, but with missing "fetch plugins". I had to remove the > ubuntugis ppa and doing a "sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude > safe-upgrade" brought it back... > > I do not have the computer at hand at the moment, to look into with more > detail and providing them, sorry... > > regards, > Albin > > Am 02.07.2013 15:08, schrieb Julie Pierson: > >> Thanks for your answer. I couldn't really understand or fix the problem, >> so I uninstalled once more qgis, and I compiled it from source instead >> of using synaptic. I had to use this tip : >> http://hub.qgis.org/wiki/quantum-gis/Building_QGIS_from_Source >> and it works!! >> >> Thanks again for your help, >> >> Julie. >> >> >> >> Le 28/06/2013 15:18, Borys Jurgiel a écrit : >>> >>> Dnia piątek, 28 czerwca 2013 o 13:51:37 Julie Pierson napisał(a): >>>> >>>> The log console reported an error when QGIS is launched : >>>> "cannot load library /usr/lib/qgispython : (libqgispython.so: Cannot >>>> open shared object file: No such file or directory)" >>>> I did have libqgispython.so.1.8.0 in /usr/lib, so I tried renaming it to >>>> just libqgispython.so. >>>> Now I have another error message : >>>> "cannot load library /usr/lib/qgispython : (libpython2.6.so.1.0: Cannot >>>> open shared object file: No such file or directory)" >>>> >>>> It's strange because I use Python 2.7 and not Python 2.6... There seems >>>> to be some confusion here. I will try to investigate further, I'll be >>>> glad for your help if you have any other idea. >>> >>> Oh, so definitely you have no Python. Sorry, I missed the last >>> sentence in your >>> first mail, where you wrote the Python console is NOT working. >>> >>> Well, seems the libqgispython is compiled against Python 2.6 and tries to >>> access it. The question is which package the libqgispython.so.1.8.0 comes >>> from. >>> >>> If it comes from the recent python-qgis installation, then it seems to be >>> broken: there is the invalid file name and the unfulfilled dependency >>> on Py 2.6. >>> So maybe it's an old file? First I'd reinstall all qgis related >>> packages to >>> ensure all recent files are installed (probably you already did it a few >>> times). Then I'd look at "installed files" and "dependencies" in package >>> details in Synaptic. Maybe you'll find an answer there, why QGIS looks >>> for >>> libqgispython.so file, while another library name is installed. >>> >>> Anyway, I'm not very familiar with present Ubuntu world; a few years >>> ago I >>> gave up, came back to good old Debian and my life became much simpler ;) >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Qgis-user mailing list >> Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org >> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user > > > -- > | Albin Blaschka, Mag.rer.nat. > | Etrichstrasse 26, A-5020 Salzburg > | * www.albinblaschka.info * > | * www.researchgate.net/profile/Albin_Blaschka * > | - It's hard to live in the mountains, hard but not hopeless! > > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-user mailing list > Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user