Hi David,
On Tue, 01. Jun 2021 at 14:03:22 +0200, David Marteau wrote:
> Result of `apt-cache policy qgis-server-common`
>
> On Debian buster from from 'https://qgis.org/debian'
>
> ```
> qgis-server-common:
> Installed: 1:3.18.1+15buster
> Candidate: 1:3.18.1+15buster
> Version table:
>
Thanks,
I might have a look but to be honest there seem to be quite a few ways things
can fail.
I have now switched to a template that uses WFS / WMS layers only and they all
load accept for a WFS layer using an authentication manager password; others
using tokens are fine.
I've checked that
On 6/1/21 4:12 PM, Paul Wittle wrote:
> You mentioned you'd explicitly set the Oracle paths in something you did
> previously...is there an Oracle setting that should be set if running QGIS
> standalone?
QGIS uses the Oracle OCI library to connect to an Oracle Database.
When you install QGIS on
Hi all
I see that settings management in QGIS seems to be changing for the
upcoming 3.20 release. I got this clue when consulting the online API docs
for master and then realizing there is no QgsSettings class in there
anymore.
I then searched the commit history on github and found some commits da
Hi,
After a short break I've started looking at this again now and I think I can
confirm that I'm now able to update a project with PostGIS tables with no issue
(i.e. they still work after the .write() command).
Unfortunately the same can not be said for the Oracle layers so I think there
must
Hi,
It seems that debian packages for the latest release Qgis version
(3.18.3 atm) are stucks to 3.18.1:
Result of `apt-cache policy qgis-server-common`
On Debian buster from from 'https://qgis.org/debian'
```
qgis-server-common:
Installed: 1:3.18.1+15buster
Candidate: 1:3.18.1+15bust