Hi,
It’s got to be more than the pdal dependencies because I have had them for a
number of years and I am currently not seing support for the las/laz. (I do see
the option for thé Lidar layer). I did notice thought that the proposed
version of pdal was higher in the OSGeo4w development
Nicolas Cadieux-2 wrote
> The post suggest there is and New OSGeo4W installer.
Yes, indeed. The user stated that he has downloaded the OSGeo4W installer
following the instructions at
https://www.lutraconsulting.co.uk/blog/2021/02/15/qgis-point-cloud-windows/,
so he should have downloaded the
Hi All,
It is best if you follow the discussion in another thread about the new
QGIS installer.
Here is the latest stand-alone installer which I tested and worked well:
https://qgis.org/downloads/QGIS-OSGeo4W-3.18.0-1.msi
Kind regards
Saber
On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 at 23:02, Nicolas Cadieux
Hi,
I have not research this much but I have the latest QGIS 3.18.0.1 with
Pdal installed and I only see support ept.json files. Same with 3.19
dev. The post suggest there is and New OSGeo4W installer. Perhaps that
is the problem?
The trouble shooting says
Javier Soto wrote
> I have downloaded OSGEO installer following the instructions on this post
> https://www.lutraconsulting.co.uk/blog/2021/02/15/qgis-point-cloud-windows/
>
> but i have not managed to load point clouds in LAS or LAZ format.
Hi Javier,
most likely you need to install the PDAL
Hello,
I have downloaded OSGEO installer following the instructions on this post
https://www.lutraconsulting.co.uk/blog/2021/02/15/qgis-point-cloud-windows/
but i have not managed to load point clouds in LAS or LAZ format.
I have run the qgis-dev.bat as described in the post but still not able