Hi Andrea, I tested this from a fresh Windows. I found that geopandas was not installed on Firenze.I don't have any more licenses and I don't know where to look in the source code. How about PDAL?
-Thayer On Saturday, August 19, 2023 at 08:00:01 AM EDT, qgis-user-requ...@lists.osgeo.org <qgis-user-requ...@lists.osgeo.org> wrote: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2023 11:49:45 +0200 From: Andrea Giudiceandrea <andreaer...@libero.it> To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] spatial analysis toolbox - testing for autocorrelation Message-ID: <77af0f5e-52bd-4666-8f9d-5058c3e51...@libero.it> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed > Thayer Young via QGIS-User Fri, 18 Aug 2023 13:28:49 -0700 > this means that geopandas is not installed. (It is installed in Lima not > Firenze.) Hi Thayer, it seems to me the Python module "geopandas" is installed by default by both the current QGIS all-in-one stand-alone OSGeo4W .msi installer and the "network" OSGeo4W .exe installer (for qgis-full and qgis-ltr-full packages) for both QGIS 3.28 and QGIS 3.32. Anyway, another simple way to install the required Python packages, avoiding to use the shell and type commands in the CLI, is to use the OSGeo4W "Setup" program: all the required packages could be installed with few clicks. Best regards. Andrea -
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