Thanks.
-ramon.
> On 19 Jan 2016, at 15:20, Mathieu Pellerin wrote:
>
> Ramon,
>
> This has been fixed by this commit (
> https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/commit/8435fee4a434a4c30b96aa62d09dd345bb2577d4
> ). Give the nightly a few days to pick that commit.
>
> Math
>
>> On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 a
Ramon,
This has been fixed by this commit (
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/commit/8435fee4a434a4c30b96aa62d09dd345bb2577d4
). Give the nightly a few days to pick that commit.
Math
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 2:02 PM, Ramon Andiñach
wrote:
> Hi,
> I've a relatively recent master (6435a20) on Win64 an
Hi,
I've a relatively recent master (6435a20) on Win64 and I'm noticing that if I
unselect some categories in the layer tree all the objects in the layer
disappear.
The objects don't reappear unless all the categories are selected/visible.
Is anyone else seeing this?
-ramon.
Hi Robb,
did you read INSTALL file [0]?
[0] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/blob/master/INSTALL
2016-01-18 20:32 GMT+02:00 Robb Hill :
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Is there a summary of a typical development environment that is used to
> maintain the LTR?
>
> I am running across multiple sources of how to c
Hi Robb,
There is no standard.
Concerning the OS, a lot of dev's use Linux, therefore anybody using
something else is even more welcome :)
If you want your setup to be done quickly, go for the latest Ubuntu or
Fedora linux, clone the git repository, rerun cmake a couple of times,
and install the
Hi Everyone,
Is there a summary of a typical development environment that is used to
maintain the LTR?
I am running across multiple sources of how to compile QGIS. Also, I am
not 100% sure which version and source of libraries folks use.
I would like to suggest/contribute a couple of things to
Hi Richard,
To stay focused, I just reply to the main points of your email.
On 01/18/2016 09:37 AM, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
> I think without full focus on a transition it just will not happen.
As main author of proposal 1 I can assure you: it endorses focused work
on QGIS 3.0 after release
On 17-01-16 23:38, Nyall Dawson wrote:
> On 18 January 2016 at 09:03, Tim Sutton wrote:
>>
>> Dear QGIS Developers
>>
>> For some time now we have been talking about moving to 3.0. The PSC is
>> looking for proposals on how to manage the process of moving to QGIS 3.0.
>> For a little more contex