Start QGIS and go to Settings -> User Profiles -> New Profiles. QGIS may
not freeze with a new one. I don't know if that answers your questions
but it is something to test that maybe sheds some light on things.
It will reset your plugins for the new profile - which would lead me to
believe something in your plugins is crashing QGIS....possibly something
in your profile is causing it to crash.
Good Luck!
Randy
On 3/6/19 7:15 AM, Martin Bittens wrote:
Hello Colleagues,
here an update about problems with the plugin manager (as described in
my previous email):
By incidence I discovered that my internet connection via the wifi
router changed from 2.4GHz to 5GHz. That means I did the download and
installation of the QGIS updates using the 5GHz connection (without
any problems). Starting QGIS and trying to open the plugin manger led
to a frozen QGIS, as already mentioned. Just because I didn't get any
idea how to solve the problem I switched the internet connection back
to 2.4GHZ (remembering that in the past I always used this connection
and didn't get any problems with the plugin manager).
The result: In QGIS 3.7.0 and 3.6.0 the plugin manager is working, in
QGIS 3.4.5 I got this:
The 'Copy Report' button is greyed out, creation of a report does not
work.
Can anybody give an explanation what is going on with QGIS?
I do not understand:
1.) why the use of the plugin manager is depending on the type of the
internet connection (2.4GHz/5GHz) and
2.) why QGIS 3.4.5 is crashing anyway independent if I am using a
2.4GHz or a 5GHz connection?
Thank you for your help.
Martin
Am 3/5/2019 um 12:24 PM schrieb Martin Bittens:
Hello Colleagues,
After I made the latest update I donĀ“t get access to the plugin
manager. Clicking on 'Plugins - Manage and Install Plugins...' QGIS
stops to work. No error message appears, and to close QGIS I need to
use the windows task manager. Currently, there are 3 QGIS versions on
my computer:
QGIS 3.4.5
QGIS 3.6.0
QGIS 3.7.0
The result is always the same. QGIS is frozen.
I am working with Windows 10.
Does anybody know what is the reason for that error?
Thank your for your help.
Martin
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