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    <p>Is the library being built? I.e. under Linux it is <br>
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    <p>lib/qgis/plugins/libglobeplugin.so</p>
    <p>If yes, look at the debug output of qgis when starting and you
      should be able to see some info about why the plugin is being
      rejected.</p>
    <p>Sandro</p>
    <p><br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 21.09.2016 16:28, Daven Quinn wrote:<br>
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        style="font-family:Helvetica,Arial;font-size:13px; color:
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        listed anywhere in the plugin manager to be enabled or disabled.
        All other plugins I am accustomed to seeing in that list are
        there (629 in total) but “Globe” is nowhere to be found, unless
        it resides under some non-intuitive name. So, no opportunity to
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      <p class="airmail_on">On September 21, 2016 at 1:16:54 AM, Sandro
        Mani (<a moz-do-not-send="true"
          href="mailto:manisandro@gmail.com">manisandro@gmail.com</a>)
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              <p>Hi Daven</p>
              <p>> doesn’t show up in the plugin directory or menu</p>
              <p>Does this mean in the plugins menu or in the list of
                plugins in
                the plugin manager? If the former, please check the
                plugin manager
                an make sure the plugin is enabled. With the plugin
                enabled, a
                globe icon should also appear in the plugin toolbar.</p>
              <p>Hope this helps<br>
                Sandro</p>
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              <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 21.09.2016 07:49, Daven
                Quinn
                wrote:<br>
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                  Hello,</div>
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                  I just completed a source installation of QGIS 2.16.2
                  on Mac, using
                  a modified version of the Homebrew osgeo4mac/qgis–214
                  formula. I
                  was particularly excited to try out the new globe
                  plugin. QGIS
                  builds correctly and is usable, but the globe plugin
                  appears to be
                  totally disabled, and doesn’t show up in the plugin
                  directory or
                  menu.</div>
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                  I built the formula with globe enabled (the Homebrew
                  <code>—with-globe</code> option translates to
                  <code>—DWITH_GLOBE=TRUE
                    —DOSG_PLUGIN_PATH=/usr/local/lib/osgPlugins-3.4</code>
                  compile
                  options. I’m running osg 3.4 and osgearth 2.7. Both of
                  these are
                  built using homebrew formula, with qt support, and I
                  think they are
                  within the range of supported dependencies for the
                  globe
                  plugin.</div>
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                  In the “advanced” settings menu, there is a section
                  for globe
                  plugin settings, but I cannot see any other feedback
                  that the
                  plugin is installed.</div>
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                  Any insights on what might be disabling the globe
                  plugin, and how I
                  could compile QGIS in order to include this? I’ve
                  successfully used
                  my install of osgearth to view GIS data described by
                  raw
                  <code>*.earth</code> files, so I think it’s unlikely
                  to be a
                  dependency issue.<br>
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                    <p><span>Thanks, Daven</span></p>
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