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Sent: 26 September 2013 17:38
To: Payne Denis
Cc: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Windows 7 error message
Hi Denis,
I don't think this is a QGIS thing. Looking at my install there is no
BCSystray.exe. That sounds more like it is a different application, though
Hi Denis,
I don't think this is a QGIS thing. Looking at my install there is no
BCSystray.exe. That sounds more like it is a different application, though
googling finds no obvious candidates.
If you try googling for ordinal 322 you'll see it's a general Windowsy
error.
Regards,
Jonathan
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Having installed QGIS 2.0, system rebooted and I got the error message:
BCSystray.exe - Ordinal Not Found
The ordinal 322 could not be located in the dynamic link library LIBEAY32.dll
Any suggestions on resolving this would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Denis
Hi,
using qgis 1.8 with windows 7 I cannot see the attributes of a shape file?
The column names are displayed in the attribute tabel, but the attributes
not. Does anybody know a solution for this?
Thanks
Otto
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Am 18.10.2012 14:11, schrieb Otto Dassau:
Hi,
using qgis 1.8 with windows 7 I cannot see the attributes of a shape file?
The column names are displayed in the attribute tabel, but the attributes
not. Does anybody know a solution for this?
Works fine here.
You have to select objects (e.g. by
Hi,
I've a qgis and qgis-dev on a windows 7 machine installed through the OSGeo
method.
Just in the last few days, sometime after the new GDAL package I've started
getting Crash Error messages from anything that uses GDAL as it attempts to
exit.
For instance:
QGIS
QGIS-dev
gdal-rasterize
Am 19.10.2012 00:02, schrieb Ramon Andiñach:
Does anyone have any ideas?
Gdal has recently switched to version 1.9.2.
In the Osgeo4W Installer, you can still select the older version 1.9.1-2
using advanced install.
HTH,
André Joost
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Hi,
is it normal that QGIS is using only 25% of CPU at most, when looking
at the Task Manager in Windows 7?
Thanks,
Matej
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Matej,
You have 4 cores (=quad). QGIS uses one of them for 100%.
Raymond
Hi,
is it normal that QGIS is using only 25% of CPU at most, when looking
at the Task Manager in Windows 7?
Thanks,
Matej
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Hi,
I know that, but would it be impossible to use more than one core
(multithreading)?
Regards,
Matej
2012/10/3 Raymond Nijssen r.nijs...@terglobo.nl:
Matej,
You have 4 cores (=quad). QGIS uses one of them for 100%.
Raymond
Hi,
is it normal that QGIS is using only 25% of CPU at most,
I think only in the Experimental Multi-threaded rendering branch (might
be in 2.0), and possibly with some of the Python plugins if they spawn
processes on additional cores.
But no most of the time it does not use more than 1 core currently.
Thanks,
Alex
On 10/03/2012 03:38 AM, Matej Mailing
There are a number of posts about 64 bit windows 7 and qgis but I can't see
what the current situation is, some people seem to be using it fine. I have
just tried to install onto windows 7 64 bit machine and it refused when using
the OSGEO4W installer, is there another way of doing it?
--
The last time I tried (on somebody else Win 7 64 bit machine) it
installed and worked just fine.
On Wed, 2012-02-01 at 16:52 +, M.E.Dodd wrote:
There are a number of posts about 64 bit windows 7 and qgis but I
can’t see what the current situation is, some people seem to be using
it fine.
On 2012-02-01, at 8:52 AM, M.E.Dodd wrote:
There are a number of posts about 64 bit windows 7 and qgis but I can’t see
what the current situation is, some people seem to be using it fine. I have
just tried to install onto windows 7 64 bit machine and it refused when using
the OSGEO4W
).
Actually remarkably easy, I was preparing for more difficulties!
From: Tyler Mitchell [mailto:i...@locatepress.com]
Sent: 01 February 2012 17:39
To: M.E.Dodd
Cc: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] windows 7 64bit qgis how to get it to install?
On 2012-02-01, at 8:52 AM, M.E.Dodd wrote
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Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2012 9:59 AM
To: M.E.Dodd
Cc: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] windows 7 64bit qgis how to get it to install
: Wednesday, February 01, 2012 9:59 AM
To: M.E.Dodd
Cc: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] windows 7 64bit qgis how to get it to install?
The last time I tried (on somebody else Win 7 64 bit machine) it
installed and worked just fine.
On Wed, 2012-02-01 at 16:52 +, M.E.Dodd wrote
Today I tried to install the QGis 1.3 and 1.2 on my Windows7 Packard Bell dot M
GE.015, however was never successful.
Other system details:
Processor: AMD Athlon L110, 1.20Ghz
RAM: 1.0 GB
32-bit operating system
A desktop item appears, however it does not link to anywhere. In my program
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