I haven't used qgis on opensuse for a while, but on the version I'm
using in Arch Linux, python-qscintilla is a required dependency now
because of the processing toolbox.
So once qgis is compiled against that, it should work.

On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 4:27 PM, Angelos Tzotsos <gcpp.kal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> Thank you for your detailed report, we will have a look at this.
>
> Best,
> Angelos
>
> On 10/24/2013 04:54 AM, Murkor wrote:
>>
>> I've installed QGIS 2.0.1-Dufour on a desktop with a relatively new
>> install
>> of openSUSE 12.3 OS 64bit.
>>
>> On executing QGIS I got a message box telling me the plugin "Processing"
>> could not be loaded from all the directories in the QGIS path.
>>
>> Opening the plugin manager and choosing the "Installed" option on the left
>> I
>> could see 'Processing" listed with red text in the list of plugins.  There
>> was also a category for "Problems"  (or something like that - it is gone
>> now
>> because I applied a fix) where "Processing" was shown.  In either case
>> highlighting "Processing" showed the message highlighted in yellow that
>> this
>> plugin required "QSCI".
>>
>> I shutdown QGIS and started up the YaST Software Manager.  I searched for
>> "QSCI".  The search returned three (3) pythonscintilla packages and two
>> (2)
>> libscintilla packages.  I installed all packages EXCEPT libscintilla-devel
>> (libqscintilla2-8, python-qscintilla, python-qscintilla-sip, and
>> python3-qscintilla).
>>
>> I restarted QGIS and got the same message telling me "Processing" could
>> not
>> be loaded.
>>
>> Again, opening the plugin manager and choosing the "Installed" option on
>> the
>> left I could see 'Processing" listed with red text in the list of plugins.
>> Highlighting "Processing" showed the message that this plugin required
>> "psycopg2".
>>
>> I shutdown QGIS and started up the YaST Software Manager.  I searched for
>> "psycopg2".  The search returned four (4)  packages.  I installed all four
>> (4) packages (python-psycopg2, python-psycopg2-doc, python3-psycopg2, and
>> python3-psycopg2-doc).
>>
>> I restarted QGIS and no longer received a message regarding "Processing".
>>
>> The "Processing" menu item now shows up in the menu and I can activate the
>> "Processing Toolbox" which I assume is the QGIS 2 evolution of the
>> SEXTANTE
>> toolbox.
>>
>> Searching for the solution to this problem I see that it is a reported bug
>> (Bug #8710 - cmake mises missing Qsci - http://hub.qgis.org/issues/8710)
>> and
>> the last entry in the History list of this bug report, from Georg
>> Reutelsterz, mentions the install of the qscintilla package, but not the
>> installation of the psycopg2 package.  It might be the difference between
>> openSUSE 12.3 and openSUSE 12.1 (the version Georg mentioned).
>>
>> I hope this note helps other installers/users of QGIS 2 on platforms that
>> show the error for the the "Processing" plugin component installation.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Mike
>>
>>
>>
>>
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