nally you can start the
virtual machine.
I saved my "virtual" hard disk in a usb disk, so I can have it everytime with
me; I find it very useful!
Ale
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I know it's an issue discussed many times but my qgis 0.10 can't load
the python bindings.
I have sip4 and pyqt installed.
Any idea about path to set or how can I resolve or understand the
problem ?
Thanks,
Michele
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Hi Gitte,
there are good instructions at pages 93-94-95 in the user guide of QGIS 0.9
(http://www.qgis.org/content/view/106/79/).
Ale
> Dear all,
>
> I am working with elevation data which we have in raster format.
> I started short time ago to work with Qgis and I try to get my quality
> refere
> Anyway, I have found that implementing a tiled raster layer with UMN
> mapserver,
> and having zoom layering managed with mapserver providing different image
> data
> at different scales, then enabling this as a WMS service & accessing this
> from
> QGIS works fine.
http://lists.osgeo.org/mailm
So QuantumGIS 0.9.1 does not work on WinXP either? :-(
Well I'll try QuantumGIS 0.9.2 then.
By the way, a friend told me that MapServer export in QuantumGIS 8 and 9 just
do not work on Windows, yet the one in QuantumGIS 7 work; is that true?
Anyone still have QuantumGIS 7 install
Thanks! I'll try to install the newer QuantumGIS version then.
I just wonder: have anyone been actually successful in generating MapServer
mapfiles with QuantumGIS export? Even with postGIS datasource? Are there other
things I should pay attention to when generating MapServer mapfile?
-Kresh
I have installed Python 2.5.1, and Quantum GIS installer recognized it during
installation.
However, the installer says that I don't have PyQt4. It gave the following
error message:
PyQt4 is not installed
Installing bundled PyQt4
And when I tried to Export to MapServer mapfile, the problem stil
Er, I did not have Python installed on my Windows when
installing Quantum GIS on my computer. (duh!) Doesn't
Quantum
Now I don't have Python either. Should I uninstall
Quantum GIS before installing Python, and then install
it again after installing Pyhton?
And which version of Python is the best
I am using Quantum GIS Version 0.9.0-Ganymede on
Windows XP Service Pack 2. I opened two postGIS layers
on Quantum GIS, and tried to Export them to MapServer
mapfiles. Yet I got the error message "An unhandled
win32 exception occurred in msexport.exe [3824]".
(note: the error message comes from Vi