[Qgis-user] what is the best way to keep qgis up to date?
Bo Victor Thomsen
bo.victor.thomsen at gmail.com
Wed Feb 25 03:45:46 PST 2015
Have you tried this:
http://nathanw.net/2013/05/03/installing-qgis-using-apt-on-windows-osgeo4w/
?
Another method - if you have a "fleet" of QGIS pc's to maintain:
http://www.qgis.nl/2014/04/22/qgis-in-de-klas-onder-windows/?lang=en .
The methods can be combined
Regards
Bo Victor Thomsen
AestasGIS
Denmark
Den 25-02-2015 kl. 12:31 skrev Michael.Dodd:
> Qgis is updated frequently but what is the best way to keep it up to
> date on your local machine?
> I have gone through perhaps 10 different versions either using the
> standalone or OSgeo. OSgeo used to work fine but then had more
> problems with all the different settings and went through a period
> where everything had to be removed from the machine before any updates
> were possible. Went back to standalone which also had to be removed
> but was easier to do. Have 4 different machines each with a different
> OS so it would be nice if there were some more automated way of
> keeping things fairly up to date.
> Dr Mike Dodd
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