I am trying to get the AutoGCP plugin to work correctly.
I am running Debian squeeze
I build the latest subversion development source regularly following
these instructions:
http://www.qgis.org/wiki/Building_QGIS_from_Source#Building_on_GNU.2FLinux
I installed the AutoGCp plugin a while back
When opening BIL files (DEM) the file opens correctly and is the correct
location. The height values as presented in the value tool are
completely incorrect reflecting values such 1.5e9 for height in the low
hundreds.
Any ideas?
Gary
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Is it possible to include the AutoGCP patch in the Debian Nightly build
please.
Thank you
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Also to confirm that the bug exists on Windows but not On linux.
Additional information is that the crash occurs ONLY when the cursor is
moved into the graph area. That is, on linux the cursor has the x y
values presented.
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. That is despite
qgis-plugin-grass-common being a dependency. Is that correct?
I appreciate the assistance.
Rgds
Gary
On 04/08/2010 12:22, Niccolo Rigacci wrote:
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 07:25:01PM +0200, Gary Smith wrote:
Nicollo,
I get a segmentation fault. This occurs immediately
get the original segmentation fault.
g...@aspireone:~$ qgis
*Segmentation fault*
g...@aspireone:~$
I hope that this information is helpful.
Rgds
Gary
On 04/08/2010 20:35, Gary Smith wrote:
Niccolo,
A further update.
Immediately after sending the previous mail I realised that the
installed
:
AspireOne:/home/gary# qgis
Warning: Qt: Session management error: None of the authentication
protocols specified are supported
AspireOne:/home/gary#
Regards
Gary
On 04/08/2010 12:22, Niccolo Rigacci wrote:
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 07:25:01PM +0200, Gary Smith wrote:
Nicollo,
I get
-ascii
On Sun, Aug 01, 2010 at 06:43:47PM +0200, Gary Smith wrote:
It doesn't look like the Debian repository listed in the download page
has 1.5 available. Anywhere else I can get it?
Today I uploaded QGIS 1.5 packaged for Debian Lenny (i386 and
amd64 architectures) to the **unofficial
It doesn't look like the Debian repository listed in the download page
has 1.5 available. Anywhere else I can get it?
Thanks
Gary
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then I would be happy - I think.
Rgds
Gary
On 10/05/2010 21:51, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Gary Smith ha scritto:
I downloaded the ver 1.5 deb packages and after a bit of problem with
the gqis qgis-common inter-dependency issue I managed to get
everything installed. Now however I have
I have installed the version 1.5 from the gfossit repository. I am not
sure how this version was compiled but I cannot get a version compiled
with Python2.6.
So although I have a compiled version it also has a number of
segmentation faults. The ones that I am most concerned with relate to
All,
A false fix. I apologise for the error. The fix that I stated below is
not valid. The seg fault occurs when no raster is loaded and one tries
to invoke any of the tools.
Gary Smith wrote:
I am not sure whether this is a problem with the Gdal tools plugin or
with the QGIS application
Hello everyone,
Can someone assist with a problem that I am having. When trying to run
any of the options under the Raster menu except About GdalTools I
get a segmentation fault.
I am running Linux Debian Squeeze. The builds are from the gfossit
repository. Here is a list of the libraries
Can anyone assist?
Couldn't load PyQGIS.
Python support will be disabled.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File , line 1, in
RuntimeError: the sip module implements API v6.0 but the qgis.core
module requires API v7.0
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