Am 17.03.2013 23:08, schrieb Ramon Andiñach:
As do I. On windows and mac.
But that's in a set of comments relating to linux. I'm fairly sure that's right
for linux.
Would it be too difficult to set up a separate qgis-dev directory on
Linux the same way as in OSGeo4W?
Greetings,
André
On 03/18/2013 08:33 AM, Andre Joost wrote:
Am 17.03.2013 23:08, schrieb Ramon Andiñach:
As do I. On windows and mac.
But that's in a set of comments relating to linux. I'm fairly sure
that's right for linux.
Would it be too difficult to set up a separate qgis-dev directory on
Linux the same
Hi,
On various forums, when I asked some question, I have got more and
more answer like that: you can do this with the development
version of QGis 1.9... but you can't with the current version...
It is quite frustrating! Why QGis don't do like some other opensource
software, propose the both
Hi Oni,
(I'm sure I'll be corrected if I get anything wrong).
It is on the website. 1.9 is the development version, aka master. Not sure what
sort of computer you want to put QGIS on, so try one of these:
Win: http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/wiki/Download#13-Master
Deb:
Note that this has also been posted to
http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/54319/qgis-and-developpement-version/54325#54325
Best wishes,
Anita
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Am 17.03.2013 15:08, schrieb Ramon Andiñach:
Hi Oni,
(I'm sure I'll be corrected if I get anything wrong).
It is on the website. 1.9 is the development version, aka master. Not
sure what sort of computer you want to put QGIS on, so try one of
these: Win:
Unless you compile from
source, you can not have 1.8 and 1.9 on the same computer.
This is not really right. Using OSGeo4W you can install 1.8 and 1.9 and
run them at the same time. I'm doing it now. In fact I tell people to do
it all the time in order to test stuff for us.
- Nathan
On
As do I. On windows and mac.
But that's in a set of comments relating to linux. I'm fairly sure that's right
for linux.
-ramon.
On 18/03/2013, at 24:19 , Nathan Woodrow wrote:
Unless you compile from
source, you can not have 1.8 and 1.9 on the same computer.
This is not really right.