with the
plugin, not with QGIS?
Regards,
Alister
Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2020 08:21:20 +0100
> From: Luca Manganelli
> To: QGIS Developer List
> Subject: [QGIS-Developer] QGIS disables plugin on loading problem
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Il giorno ven 4 dic 2020 alle ore 11:10 uclaros ha
scritto:
> I am doing the same thing with no issues by setting QGIS_PLUGINPATH to a
> shared network path. Users connect to the network via VPN and the plugin
is
> loaded automatically. If the VPN is down while QGIS is starting, the
plugin
> is
Hi,
I am doing the same thing with no issues by setting QGIS_PLUGINPATH to a
shared network path. Users connect to the network via VPN and the plugin is
loaded automatically. If the VPN is down while QGIS is starting, the plugin
is not loaded, but connecting to the VPN and restarting QGIS brings
I guess it's like a watchdog to see which plugin that probably makes QGIS
crash. If there is a plugin like that, QGIS tries to help the user by
disabling it. CMIIW.
related PR: https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/36603
On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 7:42 AM Luca Manganelli <
[bump]
I've seen in the windows version of QGIS3.ini that in the [Plugins] section
there are watchdogs:
watchdog/PLUGINNAME=true or false
what is the purpose of these watchdogs? There's no documentation about it.
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Hello,
by default behavoiur, QGIS disables plugin when there's a loading problem
with it.
In a corporate environment, we have custom plugins that are loaded for a
shared local network folder. If the network is down and one user loads
QGIS, it disables the plugin loaded from the local network now