[Qgis-user] migrating plugins from mac to windows

Noli Sicad nsicad at gmail.com
Wed Mar 16 02:19:29 PDT 2011


Hi Maning,

Yes. You can do that, copy the plugin directory. The only problem is
the package dependencies (e.g pyspatialite, etc). Copy as well your
python site packages to solve this problem.

Noli

On 3/16/11, maning sambale <emmanuel.sambale at gmail.com> wrote:
> Apologies for such an a very basic question.  I will be installing
> qgis to several windows machine on a remote location (possibly without
> an internet).  Is it possible then to simply copy all my plugins
> within the .qgis/python/plugins directory and save them in windows
> machine?  I am using qgis 1.6 on my machine and will be installing 1.6
> to the windows machines.
>
> I am also not planning to include plugins that require certain
> dependecies (like R, etc.)
>
>
>
> --
> cheers,
> maning
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