I don't think that it's fair to suggest that QGIS Server isn't ready for
prime time based on one user's difficulty with getting it set up. I am
relatively new to QGIS and QGIS Server but I found the setup pretty
straight forward and familiar, probably because I have used CGI, FastCGI
and MapServer
Wolfgang Meinolf wmeinolf at bbv-deutschland.de
Sun Oct 3 11:33:27 PDT 2021
Hi, I had the same issue Friday morning. I tried setup again yesterday night
(Germany) and could install w/o issues. To me it looks as someone fixed the
repository.
Hi Wolfgang ,
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In case Nicolas' answer wasn't detailed enough I would use the SAGA invert
data/no-data with the no-data value set to 1 on your raster A layer. This
will create a mask with 1 in all the cells that were no-data and no-data in
all the other cells. Then using the raster calculator run Mask Layer *
Lay
Hi,
I would create a mask with raster A where any value = 1 and nodata = 0. Then
multiply the raster B by the mask. Anything that comes back as zero contains no
data in raster A.
Nicolas Cadieux
https://gitlab.com/njacadieux
> Le 3 oct. 2021 à 10:36, Davide Di Mauro a
> écrit :
>
>
> Hi
Dear Mats,
I empathize with your words as I was struggle for a while setting qgis server
on apache (first in windows and later in Ubuntu).
Perhaps you can check this material for more information and step by step
configuration:
https://github.com/elpaso/qgis3-server-vagrant/blob/master/docs/in
Hi all,
I have two rasters.
I need to output cells of one raster that are not present in the other. How
would I go in order to achieve that using the raster calculator (i.e. avoiding
Python)?
My logic so far is:
if A - B = A then output cells from A deriving from that evaluation and NoData
every
Thanks for saying this. I want to move to the QGIS server
format one day, but will hold off a bit longer. The QGIS
people have made amazing progress. It really is a great
product. But maybe their growth has outstripped their resources
in a few areas.
Mike
On 9/30/21 2:00 PM, qgis-user-req
Good day
I have a script that runs a number of processing steps that take a long
time to execute and during this execution the only way I can display
progress messages is by printing to the Python scripting console.
I would prefer to be using the message bar to display the messages but
the s
On 10/2/21 8:35 PM, Fred Perloff wrote:
> Thank you for your prompt and insightful replies!
>
> I decided to clean the slate – I uninstalled Anaconda & OsGEO4w, and
> rebooted. The PATH was clear of any references to python(s) and there were no
> PYTHONPATH or PYTHONHOME variables.
>
> I reinst
I have never noticed problems, but I will give it a try on a windows
virtual machine. Just to make sure.
In linux I actually use several versions of QGIS, some installed via conda
and they play along just fine.
Alexandre Neto
A sábado, 2/10/2021, 20:15, Fred Perloff escreveu:
> Just for grins,
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