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<pre>Am 17.02.2015 um 16:37 schrieb Marc Ducobu:
><i> Hello QGIS devs,
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</i>><i> I think that QGIS contains it own python version. My QGIS 2.6 has the
</i>><i> 2.7.9 version of python. Which version of QGIS has the 2.6 version of
</i>><i> python ?
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QGIS 1.8 Lisboa is the oldest version I have running, and that had
already Python 2.7. I guess you would not like to work with versions
older than that.
Greetings,
André Joost</pre>
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Thanks a lot for the response.<br>
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This is very strange because I saw on a mac a QGIS 2.0 with python
2.6 in the QGIS console. Maybe it depends on which version of python
is installed during the installation ?<br>
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Greetings,<br>
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Marc<br>
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