Download and install psycopg2 2.4.2.
It is python package, not part of QGIS or QGIS plugins.
Python-PostgreSQL Database Adapter
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/psycopg2
Noli
On 9/29/11, Jules Kouadio wrote:
> Hello .
> Installation is ok
> I get this message when i try to run it
> Couldn't import
Hello .
Installation is ok
I get this message when i try to run it
Couldn't import Python module 'psycopg2' for communication with PostgreSQL
database.
Its the same problem whith Postgis Manager Plugin.
My Os version is centos 5.5
Qgis version 1.8.0-Trunck
--
*
*
_
On Wed, 2011-09-28 at 11:16 -0700, Ing. Juan M. Bernales wrote:
> First of all sorry for my bad english.
> Is there a plugin or scrip to get a cross section from raster, given a
> line from shapefile?
>
>
The ProfileFromLine plugin works quite well for this, but it requires
the python library S
First of all sorry for my bad english.
Is there a plugin or scrip to get a cross section from raster, given a line
from shapefile?___
Qgis-user mailing list
Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
You can use the Query option from the Layer menu to determine which
points will be displayed, including their labels.
Sake Wagenaar
Op 28-9-2011 11:12, patr...@kagou.fr schreef:
Hi,
I have a layer with points. I use tests to display a symbol following
a field. I change shapes and colors of
Hello,Postgis is able or will soon be able to use 3D functions. So its important that qgis allows the creation of 3D data.What about this approach ?Thanks___
Qgis-user mailing list
Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-us
On 09/28/2011 02:39 AM, percy langa wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Andreas Neumann wrote:
>
>> I would mainly make sure you have enough RAM and an OS that can benefit of
>> the additional RAM. I would recommend at least 4GB RAM, better 8.
>>
>> Linux 64bit should be able to use the add
we like to hear about the solutions. (esp when they are silly).
I was about to suggest gdal for raster re-project.
but knew you would need the original projection.
glad to hear.
2011/9/28 giannis Nj
> Problem solved guys, than you all for the help.
>
>
>
>
> --
>
Thank you, it works well!
Torsten
Am Mittwoch 28 September 2011, 14:18:05 schrieben Sie:
> You can use point sampling plugin.
> There is a faster python script using gdal:
> http://gis-lab.info/en/extract-values-rasters.html
>
> (you can translate it using google translator.)
>
> > Hi,
> >
>
Alexander
2011/9/28 Alexander Bruy :
> Hi Agustin
>
> 2011/9/28 Agustin Lobo :
>> 1. In Apply Templates/Data Type, clicking on Manage gives the following
>> error:
>> An error has occured while executing Python code:
> Seems, this is PyQt bug, some bindings not available in old versions.
> Can yo
Hi Agustin
2011/9/28 Agustin Lobo :
> 1. In Apply Templates/Data Type, clicking on Manage gives the following error:
> An error has occured while executing Python code:
Seems, this is PyQt bug, some bindings not available in old versions.
Can you provide your PyQt version? We'll look what we can d
You can use point sampling plugin.
There is a faster python script using gdal:
http://gis-lab.info/en/extract-values-rasters.html
(you can translate it using google translator.)
> Hi,
>
> is there a way to produce a point set or a text file with x,y,z from
> raster
> elevations and point locatio
Hi,
is there a way to produce a point set or a text file with x,y,z from raster
elevations and point locations (shp)?
I use QGis 1.7.
Thank you, Torsten
___
Qgis-user mailing list
Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis
Andreas Neumann writes:
>
> Perhaps you could also look into SpatiaLite.
>
> It comes without the limitations of Shapefiles (column names, file
> sizes) and is fast and a database without installation (file based).
>
> Also you need to copy only one file instead of multiple ones.
>
> Sp
Hi!
I'm starting to use Metatools (thanks a lot for this very useful tool)
and find 2 problems:
1. In Apply Templates/Data Type, clicking on Manage gives the following error:
An error has occured while executing Python code:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/alobo/.qgis/python/plu
Problem solved guys, than you all for the help.
From: netsag...@hotmail.com
To: alister.h...@synergine.com; qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 10:50:17 +
CC:
Subject: [Qgis-user] RE: [Qgis-community-team] Problem changing a
shapefile's coordinates
After readin
Hey,
Just wanted to say thanks to the folks that worked to get the OSGeo4w back
up
with nightly builds.
Lenny
___
Qgis-user mailing list
Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
Hi,
Do you use the latest version from application:geo?
Regards, Otto
Am Wed, 28 Sep 2011 12:39:10 +0200
schrieb Zedler, Jörg :
> Hi,
>
> launching QGIS 1.7.0 on SuSE Enterprice 11 the program crashes during
> loading Python with Segmentation fault.
>
> The same on OpenSuSE 11 works.
>
>
>
Hi,
launching QGIS 1.7.0 on SuSE Enterprice 11 the program crashes during
loading Python with Segmentation fault.
The same on OpenSuSE 11 works.
Here is the debugger-output (gdb):
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
strlen () at ../sysdeps/x86_64/strlen.S:31
31 ../
After reading all the answers and re-projecting to 4326 from the
original .shp file (using save as..), i think that my problem is the
projection of my .tiff data, because all my files in WGS84 projects at
approximately the same coordinates (-92,35 as Brad said) but my raster
file of the same a
Thanks for the flurry of responses folks. There's an interesting variety
there.
SpatiaLite would probably be the optimal solution; FME does have a
reader/writer for it "SQLite Spatial(FDO)" plus "SQLite Non-spatial",
though I'm not clear if this is the same thing as "SpatiaLite". However,
it's
Perhaps you could also look into SpatiaLite.
It comes without the limitations of Shapefiles (column names, file
sizes) and is fast and a database without installation (file based).
Also you need to copy only one file instead of multiple ones.
SpatiaLite is not yet supported by FME (will be su
Il giorno mer, 28/09/2011 alle 10.46 +0100, Saber Razmjooei ha scritto:
> You can use PostGIS. Just need to install it locally and import all your
> data to localhost.
SpatiaLite may also be good,and easier to configure.
All the best.
--
Paolo Cavallini: http://www.faunalia.it/pc
__
Am 28.09.2011 11:38, schrieb jonathanmou...@warwickshire.gov.uk:
I need to deploy four stand-alone laptops with a basic GIS (data
viewing only) and have chosen QGIS for this. The data held is for the
entire county of Warwickshire, and one of the datasets I need to put
on there is MasterMap. Sp
You can use PostGIS. Just need to install it locally and import all your
data to localhost.
You can use Virtual Raster for 10k, 25k and 50k OS. And use zoom
dependency to turn the layers on and off on different zooms.
In QGIS, you can convert to all sorts of vector format supported by
OGR/GDAL as
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Andreas Neumann wrote:
> I would mainly make sure you have enough RAM and an OS that can benefit of
> the additional RAM. I would recommend at least 4GB RAM, better 8.
>
> Linux 64bit should be able to use the additional RAM, the Win32 QGIS cannot
> use more than
I need to deploy four stand-alone laptops with a basic GIS (data viewing
only) and have chosen QGIS for this. The data held is for the entire
county of Warwickshire, and one of the datasets I need to put on there is
MasterMap. Specifically the datasets I'm using are:
Topographic line: 3.7 milli
Hi,
I have alayerwithpoints.I useteststo displayasymbolfollowinga field.I
changeshapes and colorsof mypoints.I also usethese testsin order not tobring
upsome points.But ...;)
Activation oflabelsdoes not include(re-use)testson the symbols, anddisplays all
thelabels of allpoints (even those who
I would mainly make sure you have enough RAM and an OS that can benefit
of the additional RAM. I would recommend at least 4GB RAM, better 8.
Linux 64bit should be able to use the additional RAM, the Win32 QGIS
cannot use more than 2 or 3GB. As far as I know there is no 64bit
Windows version av
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 9:28 AM, Alex Mandel wrote:
> Video - Discrete ATI or Nvidia 256 MB or more
>
I take that Ubuntu runs well on both Nvidia and ATI. My experience with
Ubuntu PPC 9.04 and 10.04 on Apple's Powerbook G4 nvidia chips (as compared
to ATIs) is rather bad (choppy, buggy, slow an
On 09/28/2011 12:10 AM, percy langa wrote:
> Heya,
>
> So I've decided to register for a GIS Module, along with other modules as
> part of a Bsc Hons Geography Degree.
>
> The good news is that this is an opportunity to get a new laptop, a fresh
> start :) The not-so-good news is that the GIS cou
Heya,
So I've decided to register for a GIS Module, along with other modules as
part of a Bsc Hons Geography Degree.
The good news is that this is an opportunity to get a new laptop, a fresh
start :) The not-so-good news is that the GIS course is based on IDRISI
(well, I have never used IDRISI, a
32 matches
Mail list logo