* Nikos Alexandris [2019-04-19 13:46:18 +0200]:
* Markus Metz [2019-04-18 18:38:28 +0200]:
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 11:07 AM Moritz Lennert <
mlenn...@club.worldonline.be> wrote:
Hi,
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Dear lists,
following Nyall's recommendation [0],
[0] https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-developer/2019-February/056155.html
a QGIS plug-in [1] adds a provider in QGIS' Processing Toolbox to
expose a GRASS GIS add-on [2].
[1] https://gitlab.com/pmav99/estimap_recreation_qgis
[2] https://gi
* Nyall Dawson [2019-02-07 17:05:14 +1000]:
On Thu, 7 Feb 2019 at 01:41, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
2) For the Processing Toolbox, my understanding is that it requires
significant effort to reflect the logic of a GRASS GIS module using
QGIS' Processing interface to GRASS GIS. Am I wrong
S, one that is to be installed using `g.extension` after having
installed QGIS and GRASS GIS, what would you then recommend?
Do only core GRASS GIS modules work for any of the above mentioned
options?
Thank you,
Nikos Alexandris
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Dear QGIS developers,
I'd much appreciate some response in the following questions.
I rarely use Windows, yet I would like to learn about the latest status in
accessing GRASS GIS addons (not only regular modules)
Apologies for BUMPing this question. I still have a hard time to
understand what I am doing wrong. Anyone experienced the "missing
icons" problem?
Thank you, Nikos
* Nikos Alexandris [2015-05-30 00:28:04 +0300]:
> * Nikos Alexandris [2015-05-29 10:59:33 +0300]:
>
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* Nikos Alexandris [2015-05-29 10:59:33 +0300]:
>
> Dear QGIS developers,
>
> I am running the latest qgis-master, build from scratch under
> Funtoo-Linux. I would like to have the stable version but I can't get it
> built. qgis-master compiles without errors so I am
Dear QGIS developers,
I am running the latest qgis-master, build from scratch under
Funtoo-Linux. I would like to have the stable version but I can't get it
built. qgis-master compiles without errors so I am happy working with and
testing it.
Upon launching from the terminal, the following war
* Radim Blazek [2015-05-26 16:09:29 +0200]:
> On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Nikos Alexandris
> wrote:
> > Re-exporting the LD_LIBRARY_PATH for G7, however, does not do any magic.
>
> There is no GRASS 7 plugin yet, it is scheduled for QGIS 2.12. You
> should find how
Nikos:
> >> QGIS is installed in /osgeo/QGIS/ and
> >> /osgeo/QGIS/grass/config/default.qgc exists?
> >> The path is constructed as QgsApplication::pkgDataPath() +
> >> "/grass/config/default.qgc".
> >> For now, I think that you have to install QGIS to get it working (or
> >> do some dirty trick l
Nikos:
> > I can see the plugin for 64 now. However, trying to open a (new) Mapset,
> > returns "The config file /osgeo/QGIS/grass/config/default.qgc) not
> > found.". And the GRASS toolbar icons (as well as for other toolbars)
> > are (partially or completely) invisible.
Radim:
> QGIS is inst
* Richard Duivenvoorde [2015-05-25 16:42:37 +0200]:
> On 25-05-15 16:31, Radim Blazek wrote:
> > On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 4:17 PM, Richard Duivenvoorde
> > wrote:
> >> On 25-05-15 10:15, Radim Blazek wrote:
> > I launch QGIS without installing it, ie from inside the bin directory.
> > It
Nikos Alexandris:
> > I am compiling qgis from master (git). Both GRASS and GRASS7 are set to
> > ON and the the corresponding GRASS_PREFIX, GRASS7_PREFIX are set to
> >
> > /osgeo/grass64/dist.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu and
> > /osgeo/grass70/dist.x86_64-unknown-li
I am compiling qgis from master (git). Both GRASS and GRASS7 are set to
ON and the the corresponding GRASS_PREFIX, GRASS7_PREFIX are set to
/osgeo/grass64/dist.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu and
/osgeo/grass70/dist.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.
I launch QGIS without installing it, ie from inside the bin di
Hi Devs (GRASSers and Others as well)!
I hope you enjoy and have great fun in Wien. I am so sad that I could not
join (various reasons) and assist in whatsoever. Thanks for the beta release
of G7.
On the discussion of having (some kind of) access to GRASS via QGIS: it's so
Important! My most
On Sunday 11 of November 2012 21:29:26 Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> Under (K)Ubuntu 12.10, I get a segfault when trying to run newly compiled
> Lisboa from within /build/output/bin. Can anybody help?
Found it! Although I had cleaned up previous qgis installations (both
Dear list,
Under (K)Ubuntu 12.10, I get a segfault when trying to run newly compiled
Lisboa from within /build/output/bin. Can anybody help?
Checking with strace, a few error messages appear:
--%<---
open("/usr/lib/R/share/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/R.mo", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT
(No such file or
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