Warning, sales pitch.. I should have mentioned this ages ago... like last week
:)
Gary, the father of QGIS, has updated his old (and out of print) Desktop GIS
book and together we published it through my new company Locate Press. Since
it includes some focused content on QGIS, I thought you mi
Test back at you... since my emails don't seem to get through this evening.
On 2012-02-01, at 7:50 PM, Gary Sherman wrote:
> Test to user list
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I've been using the OSGeo4W installer on a few Win 7 and Windows Server 208
x64 systems. No problems with installations on any of them. Usually I
install the QGIS dev package as well, which gives me versions of 1.7, 1.8
and 1.9. On occasion, something will not work on the 1.9 version and I
drop
On 02/01/2012 10:18 AM, Andreas Neumann wrote:
I tested with the Samsung Galaxy Notes telephone on Android 2.3.x and it
seems to work fine! Good job!
Tested here on Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1: GPS connecting and working!!
Great :-)
Some general remarks (too small/general to make issues for it I
I have QGIS (1.7.0) running on Windows 7 64 bit with no issues. I don't
remember doing anything special during the install to get it to work. I used
the "Standalone" installer from here:
http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/wiki/Download#Standalone-Installer-recommended-for-new-users
Ryan
Have just tried this a couple more times and now it works, it seems one error
was due to network and caching, other one was due to not having right bits
installed along with main program dependencies or something missing (I am doing
advanced install 1.9.9 not the standard version 1.7.3).
Actuall
On 2012-02-01, at 8:52 AM, M.E.Dodd wrote:
> There are a number of posts about 64 bit windows 7 and qgis but I can’t see
> what the current situation is, some people seem to be using it fine. I have
> just tried to install onto windows 7 64 bit machine and it refused when using
> the OSGEO4W
The last time I tried (on somebody else Win 7 64 bit machine) it
installed and worked just fine.
On Wed, 2012-02-01 at 16:52 +, M.E.Dodd wrote:
> There are a number of posts about 64 bit windows 7 and qgis but I
> can’t see what the current situation is, some people seem to be using
> it fine
There are a number of posts about 64 bit windows 7 and qgis but I can't see
what the current situation is, some people seem to be using it fine. I have
just tried to install onto windows 7 64 bit machine and it refused when using
the OSGEO4W installer, is there another way of doing it?
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Marco,
Le mercredi 01 février 2012 15:44:14, Marco Hugentobler a écrit :
> Hi Yves
>
> QGIS server in version 1.7.3 does not work (but will be ok in 1.7.4
> again). Trunk is fine as well.
ok thanks, it helps me :) I have a solution now.
> >I am testing qgis-server with libqgis-1.7.3 and qgis-1.7
Le mercredi 01 février 2012 15:18:10, Werner Macho a écrit :
> Am 01.02.2012 14:46, schrieb Yves Jacolin:
> > Is it something known? I don't have the possibility to test the 1.7.4
> > release as the ubuntu package is not ready. I will try to investigate
> > tonight as I have a trunk install for QGI
Hi,
as Marco said, this fixed in master and also backported to 1_7 and 1_8
branches
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Hello,
Le mercredi 01 février 2012 15:27:17, Andreas Neumann a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> relative paths in QGIS server should work fine - at least it does on my
> system. Did you manually check in the .qgs file if the paths are really
> stored as relative?
Yes they are!
> On my system (QGIS trunk,
Hi Yves
QGIS server in version 1.7.3 does not work (but will be ok in 1.7.4
again). Trunk is fine as well.
I am testing qgis-server with libqgis-1.7.3 and qgis-1.7.1
Oh, are you mixing different library / application versions? Maybe the strange
raster effects are because of that (I'm surpr
Hi,
relative paths in QGIS server should work fine - at least it does on my
system. Did you manually check in the .qgs file if the paths are really
stored as relative?
On my system (QGIS trunk, 2-3 days old) self-compiled on Ubuntu 10.04
LTS it works fine.
I would first check the source o
Am 01.02.2012 14:46, schrieb Yves Jacolin:
Is it something known? I don't have the possibility to test the 1.7.4 release
as the ubuntu package is not ready. I will try to investigate tonight as I
have a trunk install for QGIS at home.
I don't know what causes the error - but I can say .. there
Hello,
I am testing qgis-server with libqgis-1.7.3 and qgis-1.7.1 for the deskop
side.
I create a qgis project with qgis-1.7.1 all is fine. I have two layers : raster
in netCDF and another in shapefile. I put this qgis project file to the server
and test my new WMS service. The raster layer is
Hi Charles,
I've had QGIS 1.7.0 running on a Windows Server 2008 R2 (virtual)
machine for some time with no discernible problems though I've only been
using it for fairly basic things so haven't tested it extensively.
Jonathan
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Date: 31/01/2012 19:53
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Hi Marco,
I tested with the Samsung Galaxy Notes telephone on Android 2.3.x and
it seems to work fine! Good job!
Andreas
On Wed, 01 Feb 2012 00:51:38 +0100, Marco Bernasocchi wrote:
Hi all,
Lately I’ve been working on adding native GPS support to QGIS on
Android and sucessfully managed to im
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