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After some testing this morning, I was not able to just add the
versionNum() function to the GdalTools plugin. There are apparently
other API changes in the 2.0 plugin that would need some additional
backporting. <br>
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So I tried instead Hamish's hack of just sticking in version "1.0.0"
everywhere to fool the plugin. That seems to work fine. A quick test
in a VM of last night's build showed that all the Raster menu items
re-appear, and I ran two tools (that had disappeared) successfully.<br>
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Having said that, I'm not really comfortable with this. It
circumvents a test that *should* be in place. Even tho' there's zero
chance of Ubuntu reverting back to gdal < 1.8. Any other
opinions?<br>
<br>
Attached is a zip with the required patch files to the various
GdalTools python scripts to get the menu working again. <br>
@ Jerome: Do you consider this a "legitimate" change and worth
building a new QGIS package?<br>
<br>
Best regards,<br>
Micha<br>
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Micha Silver
GIS Consulting
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