Hi Luigi,
I did have a later version of QGIS installed before I installed the
OpenGeo QGIS, but I uninstalled that before I installed OpenGeo QGIS.
I think the uninstall didn't remove the information in my user's
.qgis2 file because when I looked in the Plugin Manager at the error
message, it was
wonderful
the question is... how do you have Processing 2.12 installed for Boundless QGIS?
one of the possible explication is that you have other QGIS installed
(e.g. community qgis with higher version).
But the plugin path is the same for all (if not configured in different way)
Btw... Boundles
Hi Hanlie
thank you for the tech info. You can downgrade Processing directly
from Plgin Manager.
In Boundless, before to release the Suite we pass a bunch of unit and
integration tests to check if all installed version (plugin, qgis,
geoserver and so on) correctly works together.
If a wrong Proc
Yay!
I downgraded the processing plugin using Plugin Manager and that fixed
both processing and webappbuilder.
Thanks for the help.
Hanlie
2016-03-04 15:00 GMT+02:00, Hanlie Pretorius :
> Thanks for helping.
>
> OpenGeo Suite version 4.8
> webappbuilder plugin version
> 0.1-20150803-745BF17B0B0
Thanks for helping.
OpenGeo Suite version 4.8
webappbuilder plugin version
0.1-20150803-745BF17B0B05A4BB9447E0899FCA2BB66AEAD4E
processing plugin version 2.12.2
For the last one the error message is:
This plugin is incompatible with this version of QGIS
Plugin designed for QGIS 2.12 - 2.99
The O
Hi Hanlie
glad you are learning OpenGeo
I would ask you more info about the problem
OpenGeo Suite version
webappbuilder plugin version (from plugin manager)
and
processing plugin version (from plugin manager)
regards
Luigi Pirelli
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Hi,
I'm working on Windows 8.1.
I have downloaded and installed QGIS for OpenGeo and the webappbuilder
plugin fails to load with the following error:
Couldn't load plugin webappbuilder due to an error when calling its
classFactory() method"
All the information I could find on the web about this