Re: [QGIS-Developer] GSoC 2021 QGIS On-the-fly Raster Calculator discussion

2021-03-26 Thread Francesco Bursi
Hi Alessandro and thank you for the reply and the advice. I will definitely take it into consideration if I will be able to work on this feature! Francesco Bursi ___ QGIS-Developer mailing list QGIS-Developer@lists.osgeo.org List info:

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Changes in Python versions on QGIS 3.18

2021-03-26 Thread Sebastian M. Ernst
Hi Nyall, >> Until recently [2], such a constraint did not even exist [3] (other than >> a rather broad "Python 3.X"). Now, you're technically sort of supporting >> 3.7 to 3.9, although it has not been documented anywhere as far as I >> know other than in PRs and issues etc. - please correct me

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Multiprocessing QGIS

2021-03-26 Thread David Marteau
I am not entirely sure what QGIS' (intended) behavior is in a case like this. From the top of my head, having read the relevant portion of its source code, I'd expect at least a second application window likely followed by non-deterministic behavior (again, depending on the use-case, likely

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Changes in Python versions on QGIS 3.18

2021-03-26 Thread Nyall Dawson
> > Until recently [2], such a constraint did not even exist [3] (other than > a rather broad "Python 3.X"). Now, you're technically sort of supporting > 3.7 to 3.9, although it has not been documented anywhere as far as I > know other than in PRs and issues etc. - please correct me if I am wrong.

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Changes in Python versions on QGIS 3.18

2021-03-26 Thread Sebastian M. Ernst
Hi Nyall, > we have absolutely no control > over the python versions used by many QGIS users. E.g. as a Fedora > user I've had Python 3.9 for months is not it safe to say that a clear majority of the user base is running Windows where you do have full control? Besides, even in the Linux space,