[Qgis-user] migrating plugins from mac to windows

maning sambale emmanuel.sambale at gmail.com
Wed Mar 16 02:27:10 PDT 2011


Thanks to all!

On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 5:23 PM,  <benoit-3 at bc-consult.com> wrote:
> Hi Maning,
>
> On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 17:10:30 +0800, 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.)
>
> Yes, simply zip the 'python' folder in .qgis on your machine and unzip it,
> in \.qgis\, on the target machines.
>
> Notes (for Windows OS):
> - After a QGIS installation, the folder ..\..\.qgis\python does not exist.
> It is created only when you download a python plugin.
> So you will have to create it yourself.
>
> - Do not forget the plugins in \apps\qgis-1.6\python\plugins as well. They
> should be installed by default anyway, but check they are all there.
>
> Regards,
> Benoit
>
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