Hi Alexandre and others
Sorry for the noise. For some reason, the user in question has lost access to
system32 in the environment variables, and so it could not open the command
prompt (cmd.exe). Is now solved.
Thanks!
Best regards,
Pedro
From: Alexandre N
Hello,
Cannot reproduce the error in here. I'm using windows 7 64bit, and I tried
in QGIS 2.0.1, 2.1.0 and 2.0.1 (64bit). In all cases, I can use SAGA.
Best Regards (Cumprimentos),
Alexandre Neto
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Pedro Venâncio
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know if anyone encounte
Hi,
I don't know if anyone encountered this issue, or if it is a local problem.
When I run QGIS with an account without administrative privileges, processing
does not find SAGA or GRASS. If I run QGIS "as administrator", it works.
I've uninstalled everything and went back to install, and the sa
On 2013-09-17 12:23, Victor Olaya wrote:
Can you send me the log (see in the processing log, in "info", "Saga
console ouput") of one of those PC's where it didn't work?
unfortunately not, they left immediately after the WS (scared? ;) ).
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> good remark.
>
> Paolo, if that's the case, just make sure you have the correct
> compatibility enabled (you should see the expected version in the
> toolbox entry)
see my email too, on the standalone installer grass/processing is not
working, it works ok on osgeo4w.
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Can you send me the log (see in the processing log, in "info", "Saga
console ouput") of one of those PC's where it didn't work?
2013/9/17 Paolo Cavallini :
> On 2013-09-17 12:15, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
>
>> Are you aware that the 64bit has SAGA 2.1.0 while 32bit has SAGA 2.0.x?
>> Might that be
On 2013-09-17 12:15, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
Are you aware that the 64bit has SAGA 2.1.0 while 32bit has SAGA
2.0.x?
Might that be related?
it may well be, as in some PC it worked, in some not.
however, I tried to enable 2.0.8 compatibility, no joy.
thanks.
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Hi Paolo,
I have this problem when I run QGIS with an account without administrative
privileges. If I run QGIS "as administrator", it works.
This is very strange, I've uninstalled everything and went back to install, and
the same happens, both with OSGeo4W QGIS master and QGIS 2.0.1 standalone
I think that in Windows only saga 2.1 should be packaged, since there
is no point on using 2.0.8, and have 2.1 compatibility as the default
option
2013/9/17 Paolo Cavallini :
> On 2013-09-17 12:15, Victor Olaya wrote:
>>
>> The fix for that problem was introduced just after the release branch
>> w
good remark.
Paolo, if that's the case, just make sure you have the correct
compatibility enabled (you should see the expected version in the
toolbox entry)
2013/9/17 Jürgen E. :
> Hi Paolo,
>
> On Tue, 17. Sep 2013 at 12:11:40 +0200, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
>> Here at FOSS4G, presenting QGIS 2.0
On 2013-09-17 12:15, Victor Olaya wrote:
The fix for that problem was introduced just after the release branch
was made, but I think the package should contain the fix (that's what
was mentioned on IRC when I told about adding that last minute
change)but not sure it does. Can you find the git
Hi Paolo,
On Tue, 17. Sep 2013 at 12:11:40 +0200, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Here at FOSS4G, presenting QGIS 2.0 is going well. Unfortunately we are
> hitting once again the problem with saga not being found by Processing.
> This is on Windows: could it be a packaging problem? Of course we canno
The fix for that problem was introduced just after the release branch
was made, but I think the package should contain the fix (that's what
was mentioned on IRC when I told about adding that last minute
change)but not sure it does. Can you find the git commit it
correspond to, so I can check it
Hi all.
Here at FOSS4G, presenting QGIS 2.0 is going well. Unfortunately we are
hitting once again the problem with saga not being found by Processing.
This is on Windows: could it be a packaging problem? Of course we cannot
do much testing here: does anybody confirm?
All the best.
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Paolo Ca
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