Hi,
I found the solution. This is a Windows problem. I just uninstalled
Redistributables and replaced them by Universal 2019 VCx64. And now
PyCharme (and PyScripter) can find and import qgis.core...
Regards
Le mer. 16 déc. 2020 à 11:45, Marc Yeranosyan a
écrit :
> Re,
>
> I reinstalled qgis t
Re,
I reinstalled qgis to C:\Qgis... and did all it says in your "url" but
unfortunately the error still persists. He can't find DLLs.
Marc
Le mer. 16 déc. 2020 à 11:00, Marc Yeranosyan a
écrit :
> Hi Richard,
>
> Thanks for quick reply.
>
> You are right, I forget the python doesn't like spa
Hi Richard,
Thanks for quick reply.
You are right, I forget the python doesn't like spaces. Thanks for url, I
will try it.
Marc
Le mer. 16 déc. 2020 à 10:50, Richard Duivenvoorde a
écrit :
> Hi Marc,
>
> Did you use
> https://qtibia.com/how-to-setup-pycharm-for-qgis-development-under-linux-an
Hi Marc,
Did you use
https://qtibia.com/how-to-setup-pycharm-for-qgis-development-under-linux-and-windows/
to try out?
Another, is it possible that the space(s) in you path's maybe create havoc?
In my java-time I always installed everything in 'programs' instead of 'Program
Files', just becaus
Hi liste,
I always had a problem with the integration of PyQgis libraries in
PyScripter et PyCharme.
My lunch *PyCharme.bat* file to execute is:
@echo off
call "C:\Program Files\QGIS 3.16"\bin\o4w_env.bat
call "C:\Program Files\QGIS 3.16"\apps\grass\grass78\etc\env.bat
@echo off
path %PATH%;C:\Pro