Off memory I had a similar issue building 2.18 on Ubuntu 17.04, and it
started up but wouldn't load PyQt or something like that. Building some
masters on Debian 9 was more reliable, but it will still say something
is missing on startup (osgeo or something, whatever that is).
On 20/09/17 00:04
It is probably advisable to save data from a KML into some other file
format (ESRI is the standard one for Qgis). When I first started
importing KMLs into Qgis the support was read only. This situation may
have altered with updates, however it's possible not all the features of
the software may
Estimados Usuarios,
En el menu de capas, dentro de Qgis, ¿Cual es la utilidad de las
herramientas añadir a la vista general, añadir todo a la vista general,
eliminar todo de la vista general? vienen en la versión 2.18 con un símbolo
de más en color verde y rojo y unas gafas.
Un saludo y gracias po
Am 19.09.2017 um 12:32 schrieb antonio scotti:
Hi,
I am trying to install QGIS (hopefully the latest release) in a UBUNTU 14.04 64
bit machine
I wrote the following lines into the sources.list file:deb
http://qgis.org/debian trusty partner
deb http://qgis.org/ubuntugis trusty partner
deb http:/
I run it all the time in VMs now and I run the development builds most
of the time. Even with projects with a lot of raster images, it only
uses about 5 GB of RAM.
On 20/09/17 00:01, GregStef wrote:
Hi Patrick, thanks for the quick reply.
I am not sure how 'far' Linux mint is from Ubuntu. Us
Hi Greg,
Not sure what exactly is going wrong when it freezes.
But since it happens at 99% it's possible that all the important parts
are already there and you are already able to start QGIS. Go to the
build directory and type
./output/bin/qgis
It's possible that this just works.
Good luck,
Hi Patrick, thanks for the quick reply.
I am not sure how 'far' Linux mint is from Ubuntu. Using either of the
Ubuntu-stable or Ubuntugis-unstable repos, I successfully installed QGIS in
one single effort. I would expect the same to happen with a plain make,
since I use the latest release (so, you
My counsel is build to one of the supported platforms (Debian or
[a]Ubuntu), not derivatives. This can be done easily in a virtual machine.
There are some xenial-specific issues in general which are not there if
using a later release.
None of these comments may be relevant to your particular
Hello everyone.
This is my 1st post and I am not sure if it should be short or more
detailed. I have posted a question to Stackexchange (
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/255565/building-qgis-2-18-12-on-linux-mint-18-2-sonya-with-oracle-provider),
with no answers so far, so I'll provide the