Re: [Qgis-user] QGIS Python integration - Ubuntu 13.10

2014-03-03 Thread Alex Mandel
When you installed python-qgis did it upgrade QGIS? What version does it
currently show you running in the about?

Anyone out there with QGIS running on 13.10 have it working?

Thanks,
Alex

On 03/03/2014 12:20 AM, Derek Hohls wrote:
 Alex
 
 I did not have either qgis.org or ubuntugis repos enabled, nor
 could I find any reference to proposed (although I am not quite
 sure what you mean by that).
 
 
 After reading the previous email, this is what I tried:
 
 
 gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv 47765B75
 gpg --export --armor 47765B75 | sudo apt-key add -
 
 
 Then added these lines to /etc/apt/sources.list
 
 
 deb http://qgis.org/debian saucy main
 deb-src http://qgis.org/debian saucy main
 
 
 Then did:
 
 
 sudo apt-get update
 
 
 Then:
 
 
 sudo apt-get install python-qgis
 
 
 Which ran without errors.
 
 
 However, I still get the same error message as before when I open the 
 plug-ins manager.
 
 
 QGIS  Plugins  Manage Plugins  Settings  no python support detected
 
 
 Thanks
 Derek
 
 Alex Mandel tech_...@wildintellect.com 03/03/14 9:50 AM 
 You likely have a package conflict by mixing repos.
 Do you have both qgis.org and ubuntugis repos enabled?
 Could also be from using proposed on ubuntu or backports.
 
 QGIS reinstall will be likely need to be reinstalled once you get rid of
 the conflicting package repos.
 
 Thanks,
 Alex
 
 On 03/02/2014 11:17 PM, Derek Hohls wrote:
 I have a similar problem to Dave, but a different error:


 sudo apt-get install python-qgis


 Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
 requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
 distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
 or been moved out of Incoming.


 The following information may help to resolve the situation:


 The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 python-qgis : Depends: libqgis1.7.5 but it is not going to be installed
 E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.


 Is there a way to resolve this without reinstalling QGIS? (I am running
 Ubuntu 13.10)


 Thanks
 Derek


 Alex Mandel tech_...@wildintellect.com 03/01/14 4:30 AM 
 On 02/28/2014 04:19 PM, Dave Kimble wrote:
 Ubuntu 13.10, QGIS 2.0.1, Python 2.7.5, Python 3.3.2
 QGIS  Plugins  Manage Plugins  Settings  is saying no python
 support detected,
 but I have v2.7 and v3.3 installed.

 QGIS is working OK, but I guess I'm missing some features.
 I need to clip some gigantic shapefiles down to just my locality, which
 I think you call geoprocessing, and it looks like ftools will do that,
 but it doesn't show up on the plug-in list.

 How do you search the archives for previously asked questions?

 http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Quantum-GIS-f4099105.html

 The most likely answer is your missing the python-qgis package. FYI QGIS
 uses python 2.x

 Thanks,
 Alex


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Re: [Qgis-user] QGIS Python integration

2014-03-03 Thread Dave Kimble

I added http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntugis/ubuntu-unstable/ubuntu saucy main
to Other Software Sources, nominated Main Server and launched Update.
The update failed because of a small number of missing files, but 
apparently completed cleanly.
However a subsequent update found 3 lock files still set, for example 
/var/lib/dpkg/lock,

which I deleted in order to continue.
The update still had files missing, but finished cleanly.
The next scheduled update found some files missing, and some files 
present but unnecessary.
The next scheduled update made updates to python-2.7 and python-3.3 
successfully, I don't know if this would have happened anyway.

python-qgis is still not installed, but installation works OK now.

So I think some of the dependencies when moving from ubuntu to ubuntugis 
repository don't

work first time, but eventually sort themselves out.

On launching QGIS and opening a project, the project file gets upgraded 
to 2.2 .

The original problem of python not detected is now fixed.
Thanks for your help.

Dave

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Re: [Qgis-user] QGIS Python integration

2014-03-02 Thread Derek Hohls
I have a similar problem to Dave, but a different error:


sudo apt-get install python-qgis


Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.


The following information may help to resolve the situation:


The following packages have unmet dependencies:
python-qgis : Depends: libqgis1.7.5 but it is not going to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.


Is there a way to resolve this without reinstalling QGIS? (I am running
Ubuntu 13.10)


Thanks
Derek


 Alex Mandel tech_...@wildintellect.com 03/01/14 4:30 AM 
On 02/28/2014 04:19 PM, Dave Kimble wrote:
 Ubuntu 13.10, QGIS 2.0.1, Python 2.7.5, Python 3.3.2
 QGIS  Plugins  Manage Plugins  Settings  is saying no python
 support detected,
 but I have v2.7 and v3.3 installed.
 
 QGIS is working OK, but I guess I'm missing some features.
 I need to clip some gigantic shapefiles down to just my locality, which
 I think you call geoprocessing, and it looks like ftools will do that,
 but it doesn't show up on the plug-in list.
 
 How do you search the archives for previously asked questions?

http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Quantum-GIS-f4099105.html

The most likely answer is your missing the python-qgis package. FYI QGIS
uses python 2.x

Thanks,
Alex


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Re: [Qgis-user] QGIS Python integration

2014-03-02 Thread Alex Mandel
You likely have a package conflict by mixing repos.
Do you have both qgis.org and ubuntugis repos enabled?
Could also be from using proposed on ubuntu or backports.

QGIS reinstall will be likely need to be reinstalled once you get rid of
the conflicting package repos.

Thanks,
Alex

On 03/02/2014 11:17 PM, Derek Hohls wrote:
 I have a similar problem to Dave, but a different error:
 
 
 sudo apt-get install python-qgis
 
 
 Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
 requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
 distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
 or been moved out of Incoming.
 
 
 The following information may help to resolve the situation:
 
 
 The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 python-qgis : Depends: libqgis1.7.5 but it is not going to be installed
 E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
 
 
 Is there a way to resolve this without reinstalling QGIS? (I am running
 Ubuntu 13.10)
 
 
 Thanks
 Derek
 
 
 Alex Mandel tech_...@wildintellect.com 03/01/14 4:30 AM 
 On 02/28/2014 04:19 PM, Dave Kimble wrote:
 Ubuntu 13.10, QGIS 2.0.1, Python 2.7.5, Python 3.3.2
 QGIS  Plugins  Manage Plugins  Settings  is saying no python
 support detected,
 but I have v2.7 and v3.3 installed.

 QGIS is working OK, but I guess I'm missing some features.
 I need to clip some gigantic shapefiles down to just my locality, which
 I think you call geoprocessing, and it looks like ftools will do that,
 but it doesn't show up on the plug-in list.

 How do you search the archives for previously asked questions?
 
 http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Quantum-GIS-f4099105.html
 
 The most likely answer is your missing the python-qgis package. FYI QGIS
 uses python 2.x
 
 Thanks,
 Alex
 
 
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Re: [Qgis-user] QGIS Python integration

2014-02-28 Thread Alex Mandel
On 02/28/2014 04:19 PM, Dave Kimble wrote:
 Ubuntu 13.10, QGIS 2.0.1, Python 2.7.5, Python 3.3.2
 QGIS  Plugins  Manage Plugins  Settings  is saying no python
 support detected,
 but I have v2.7 and v3.3 installed.
 
 QGIS is working OK, but I guess I'm missing some features.
 I need to clip some gigantic shapefiles down to just my locality, which
 I think you call geoprocessing, and it looks like ftools will do that,
 but it doesn't show up on the plug-in list.
 
 How do you search the archives for previously asked questions?

http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Quantum-GIS-f4099105.html

The most likely answer is your missing the python-qgis package. FYI QGIS
uses python 2.x

Thanks,
Alex


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Re: [Qgis-user] QGIS Python integration

2014-02-28 Thread Alex Mandel
Odd, wonder if that particular mirror is having issues. You could just
change your ubuntu mirror, apt-get update and try again. However I
suggest you just install from other repos.

Yes there are at least 2 other repos you can use to get QGIS and are
recommended because you'll get newer versions.

See http://qgis.org/en/site/forusers/alldownloads.html#ubuntu

There's QGIS.org and UbuntuGIS
QGIS.org version will get you newer QGIS
UbuntuGIS will get you newer QGIS,GDAL,PROJ,GEOS etc

Newer GDAL can often be important for support of certain formats.

Enjoy,
Alex

On 02/28/2014 07:11 PM, Dave Kimble wrote:
 Yes, python-qgis is not installed.
 It seems to be missing from the saucy universe repository:
 
 $ sudo apt-get update
 $ sudo apt-get install python-qgis
 ...
 $ sudo apt-get install python-qgis --fix-missing
 Reading package lists... Done
 Building dependency tree
 Reading state information... Done
 The following extra packages will be installed:
   gdal-bin libqgis1.7.5 python-gdal python-qgis-common
 The following NEW packages will be installed:
   gdal-bin libqgis1.7.5 python-gdal python-qgis python-qgis-common
 0 upgraded, 5 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
 Need to get 5,667 kB of archives.
 After this operation, 21.6 MB of additional disk space will be used.
 Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y
 Err http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ saucy/universe gdal-bin i386
 1.9.0-3.1ubuntu4
   502  internal error - server connection terminated [IP:
 202.158.214.106 80]
 Err http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ saucy/universe python-gdal i386
 1.9.0-3.1ubuntu4
   502  internal error - server connection terminated [IP:
 202.158.214.106 80]
 Err http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ saucy/universe libqgis1.7.5
 i386 1.7.4+1.7.5~20120320-1.1ubuntu1
   502  internal error - server connection terminated [IP:
 202.158.214.106 80]
 Err http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ saucy/universe
 python-qgis-common all 1.7.4+1.7.5~20120320-1.1ubuntu1
   502  internal error - server connection terminated [IP:
 202.158.214.106 80]
 Err http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ saucy/universe python-qgis i386
 1.7.4+1.7.5~20120320-1.1ubuntu1
   502  internal error - server connection terminated [IP:
 202.158.214.106 80]
 Failed to fetch
 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/g/gdal/gdal-bin_1.9.0-3.1ubuntu4_i386.deb
 502  internal error - server connection terminated [IP: 202.158.214.106 80]
 Failed to fetch
 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/g/gdal/python-gdal_1.9.0-3.1ubuntu4_i386.deb
 502  internal error - server connection terminated [IP: 202.158.214.106 80]
 Failed to fetch
 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/q/qgis/libqgis1.7.5_1.7.4+1.7.5~20120320-1.1ubuntu1_i386.deb
 502  internal error - server connection terminated [IP: 202.158.214.106 80]
 Failed to fetch
 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/q/qgis/python-qgis-common_1.7.4+1.7.5~20120320-1.1ubuntu1_all.deb
 502  internal error - server connection terminated [IP: 202.158.214.106 80]
 Failed to fetch
 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/q/qgis/python-qgis_1.7.4+1.7.5~20120320-1.1ubuntu1_i386.deb
 502  internal error - server connection terminated [IP: 202.158.214.106 80]
 Unable to correct missing packages.
 E: Aborting install.
 
 Is there a qgis-managed repository for Ubuntu builds?
 
 On 01/03/14 12:28, Alex Mandel wrote:
 On 02/28/2014 04:19 PM, Dave Kimble wrote:
 Ubuntu 13.10, QGIS 2.0.1, Python 2.7.5, Python 3.3.2
 QGIS  Plugins  Manage Plugins  Settings  is saying no python
 support detected,
 but I have v2.7 and v3.3 installed.

 QGIS is working OK, but I guess I'm missing some features.
 I need to clip some gigantic shapefiles down to just my locality, which
 I think you call geoprocessing, and it looks like ftools will do that,
 but it doesn't show up on the plug-in list.

 How do you search the archives for previously asked questions?
 http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Quantum-GIS-f4099105.html

 The most likely answer is your missing the python-qgis package. FYI QGIS
 uses python 2.x

 Thanks,
 Alex



 

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