[Qgis-developer] Plugin [947] ImportEpanetInpFiles approval notification.

2017-02-15 Thread noreply

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[Qgis-developer] How to remove PyQt5? - using QGIS2.99, Python 3.5.3, Qt 5.7 or Qt 5.8, and g++ 6.3 on Ubuntu 17.04 (Zesty) 64-bit

2017-02-15 Thread gordon
Before I ask this question on StackExchange, does anyone know how to 
completely remove the effects of using `sudo pip3 install PyQt5` as 
using `uninstall`, although it does remove a lot, doesn't seem 
completely up to the task?


`pip` is very useful.  I've reinstalled everything using `sudo apt-get` 
even tried purge options too.  I would prefer not to use a virtual 
machine, reinstall everything, etc..  I have also removed the build 
folder.  And even upgraded to Zesty.


I still either got this error
`Segmentation fault (core dumped)
python/plugins/db_manager/CMakeFiles/zzz-db_manager-15-depend.dir/build.make:72: 
recipe for target 'python/plugins/db_manager/ui_DlgAddGeometryColumn.py' 
failed


or no python support, because it does build, if I used `sudo pip3 
install PyQt5` because it is now 5.8 or other errors if I specified 
`==5.7`.


This seems like a `very very small` problem and I hope and I am not the 
only person trying to keep their system current and running into these 
kinds of problems.


Gordon

PS. I can switch everything to Qt 5.8 as I downloaded source build files 
for qtwebkit 5.7 and 5.8 and pypt5 5.7 and 5.8 but don't really want to 
do that either.  It does make the build environment more flexible.



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Re: [Qgis-developer] qgis 2.18

2017-02-15 Thread Siki Zoltan

Dear Dan,

QGIS uses Qt and pyQt (in python plugins).
You should install Qt4, pyQt4 and Python 2 for QGIS 2.x. The next 3.x QGIS 
release will use Qt5 and Python 3.


Regards
Zoltan

On Wed, 15 Feb 2017, Smith, Dan [US] (MS) wrote:


Is it possible to run a python gui using tkinter from the qgis application as a 
plugin.  It doesn't look like I am able to import Tkinter because it doesn't 
come with the python that's installed with qgis.


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[Qgis-developer] qgis 2.18

2017-02-15 Thread Smith, Dan [US] (MS)
Is it possible to run a python gui using tkinter from the qgis application as a 
plugin.  It doesn't look like I am able to import Tkinter because it doesn't 
come with the python that's installed with qgis.
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Re: [Qgis-developer] Possible hackfest in Australia in May

2017-02-15 Thread Tim Sutton
Hi

A big "yay" from me for an aussifest - and hopefully if you can hold it in 
parallel to Essen, others around the world will follow suite!

Regards

Tim
> On 14 Feb 2017, at 11:21 AM, Lene Fischer  wrote:
> 
> J
>  
> And you all work around the clock 24 hours – so a meeting wouldn´t be 
> impossible
> /Lene
>  
> Fra: Qgis-developer [mailto:qgis-developer-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] På vegne 
> af Régis Haubourg
> Sendt: 14. februar 2017 09:49
> Til: Paolo Cavallini
> Cc: qgis-developer
> Emne: Re: [Qgis-developer] Possible hackfest in Australia in May
>  
> Hi, 
> sounds good you meet in that part of the world !
>  
> Essen hackfest will hold from 29 april to 1st may, that would be nice having 
> you guys in sync for the hackfest spirit . 
> Anyway, that would still be a bit asynchronous, since earth is round and you 
> live somewhere on the other side ;) 
>  
> PS: I checked 
> https://www.freemaptools.com/tunnel-to-other-side-of-the-earth.htm 
>  and if 
> you plan a hackfest in Christchurch - NZ and europeans in Galicia, that would 
> be the exact opposite ! 
>  
> Cheers
> Régis
>  
>  
>  
> 2017-02-14 5:37 GMT+01:00 Paolo Cavallini  >:
> Il 14/02/2017 06:31, Nyall Dawson ha scritto:
> 
> > Feel like a sunny holiday? ;)
> 
> would love it, but not an efficient way of investing QGIS resources. it
> would be great to have miniHF in sync, in different areas of the world.
> we have started planning an IT HF in about the same period.
> All the best.
> 
> --
> Paolo Cavallini - www.faunalia.eu 
> QGIS & PostGIS courses: http://www.faunalia.eu/training.html 
> 
> https://www.google.com/trends/explore?date=all=IT=qgis,arcgis 
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Re: [Qgis-developer] [Server] performance questions

2017-02-15 Thread Régis Haubourg
Hi all,
reviving the thread - Oslandia had the opportunity to work on speed up
improvements. 
So Paul  introduced an option to avoid unecessary checks on startup called
"Trust project when datasource has no metadata (id, extent, geometry type). 
His branch is here https://github.com/pblottiere/QGIS/tree/trust 

we plan to change the associated tooltip to: "Speed up project loading by
skipping data checks. Useful in qgis server context or project with huge
database views or materialized view."

If anyone has very big databases using views, it would be cool to test to
estimate how faster a project loads (and a getCapabilities is generated then
fort QGIS server)

Cheers
Régis 



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[Qgis-developer] Plugin [983] DIVI QGIS Plugin approval notification.

2017-02-15 Thread noreply

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