Craig Leat wrote:
I tried specifying the path on the command line like so: ghydraulic-setup-2.0.0.exe /D=c:\QGIS_0.9.0_26.10.2007\python\plugins> The Windows installer tries to look up the QGIS installation path fromthe registry (location of the uninstaller). I forgot to mention this. So people who have not used the Windows installer for Quantum GIS might experience some problems. In this case, you can specify the installation location on the commandline. For example: ghydraulic-setup-2.0.0.exe /D=c:\Quantum GIS\python\pluginsI'm not sure what effect this will have on the hard coded paths mentioned above, but I will try it out and report back and received an error saying that QGIS is not installed. Perhaps you meant to say that the switch /D is used to supply the path to QGIS? Anyway, tried this and still can't load the plugin. Best regards Craig Leat. |
_______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list Qgis-user@lists.qgis.org http://lists.qgis.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user