One thing that is still unclear to me is the difference between the qgis-*full* distributions and the corresponding builds that aren't "full". Here is the only thing I could find (very old): https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/192978/installing-qgis-ltr-or-qgis-ltr-full-with-osgeo4w-or-both , but it's still not clear what the difference is. Do I need *full* to get all the *necessary* dependencies? That doesn't appear to be the case. Will *full* install a lot of dependencies we don't necessarily need? Unclear. If I just install qgis-ltr and pick the additional dependencies I need, it works.
So when do we want to use full? It says in https://qgis.org/en/site/forusers/download.html that we should just pick qgis-ltr with the new V2 network installer, but we should pick qgis-ltr-full with the old V1. Is that right? Very confusing. >From the installation page: QGIS in OSGeo4W (recommended for regular users): OSGeo4W Network Installer In the installer choose Express Install and select QGIS to install the latest release or QGIS LTR to install the long term release. The express installations have several optional packages including non-free software. To avoid those you have to use the Advanced Install and choose qgis and/or qgis-ltr in the desktop section. ... Long-term release in old OSGeo4W (continued with previous dependencies): OSGeo4W Network Installer (64 bit) OSGeo4W Network Installer (32 bit) In the installer choose Advanced Install and select qgis-ltr-full to install the long term release. So with the V2 installer, it says we should pick "qgis-ltr". With V1, though, it says that we should select "qgis-ltr-full". Is that a mistake? More confusing still, I tried several installs with the following criteria: * Desktop * qgis-ltr 3.16.9-1 * saga: SAGA * Libs * qgis-ltr-grass-plugin * python3-geopandas * python3-pip * python3-scipy * python3-setuptools Here are the directory sizes for the different installations: V1 installer: qgis-ltr 3.16.9-1: 1,317,261,588b qgis-ltr-full 3.10-2: unknown V2 installer: qgis-ltr 3.16.9-1: 2,611,070,436b qgis-ltr-full 3.16.9-1: 2,364,040,539b So with V2, with the same dependencies, qgis-ltr-full actually was *smaller* than qgis-ltr! The V1 3.16.9-1 qgis-ltr has Python 3.7 and older dependencies, so I know we're not comparing apples to apples. The V1 qgis-ltr-full still shows 3.10-2, so I didn't even bother installing it. Do the V2 differences between qgis-ltr-full and qgis-ltr make sense? Thanks, Ari
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