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<p><font size="5">Part of my problems seem to have been from a
corrupted config file. I deleted all the layers in each group
and reloaded them. I was seeing qgis crash.</font></p>
<p><font size="5">I also reinstalled my amd graphics drivers.<br>
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<p><font size="5">Things seem to be working again for
1:3.40.11+17bookworm amd64 version.</font></p>
<p><font size="5">I could not build it from the source because a
find cmake file was not finding the debian libraries.</font></p>
<p><font size="5">"CMake Error at cmake/FindQCA.cmake:64 (message):<br>
Could not find QCA"<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/18/25 8:47 AM, Don Harter via
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<p><font size="5">I have a good idea on what has happened. I
tried to build qgis from the latest source like I have done
before.</font></p>
<p><font size="5">I saw a message about qt5 should not be used
since it gives unstable results. I use basically debian
bookworm LMDE.<br>
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<p><font size="5">That distribution does not have qt6 with the
needed minimum version. So I would have to upgrade to the
experimental version of debian or the latest one that just
came out. Using regression I have had varied success running
some of my scripts. Any binaries built by a developer must
have been built on those versions of distributions. Perhaps
some binaries could be built which using non-shared libraries.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/17/25 7:58 AM, Don Harter via
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<p>REcently I upgradded a couple of times to. Now it seems that
the scripts that I use in the console to load raster and
vector files into groups no longer work.</p>
<p>I can see in the console that the execute command gets run,
but that is all that it does.</p>
<p>Any ideas on what might have happened?</p>
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<p>ii python3 3.11.2-1+b1 amd64</p>
<p>ii qgis 1:3.44.1+17bookworm amd64 <br>
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<p>Here is an image of what happens.<br>
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QGIS version<br>
3.44.1-Solothurn<br>
QGIS code revision<br>
c8b94a2061d<br>
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Libraries<br>
Qt version<br>
5.15.8<br>
Python version<br>
3.11.2<br>
GDAL version<br>
3.6.2<br>
PROJ version<br>
9.1.1<br>
EPSG Registry database version<br>
v10.076 (2022-08-31)<br>
GEOS version<br>
3.11.1-CAPI-1.17.1<br>
SQLite version<br>
3.40.1<br>
PostgreSQL client version<br>
15.13<br>
SpatiaLite version<br>
5.0.1<br>
QWT version<br>
6.1.4<br>
QScintilla2 version<br>
2.13.3<br>
OS version<br>
LMDE 6 (faye)<br>
<br>
Active Python plugins<br>
qfieldsync<br>
v4.17.3<br>
LAStools<br>
2.3.2<br>
qgsAzimuth<br>
0.9.19<br>
Serval<br>
3.32.0<br>
rvt-qgis<br>
0.9.6<br>
OSMDownloader<br>
1.0.3<br>
poiexport<br>
3.0.5<br>
pdaltools<br>
0.1.6<br>
geol_qmaps<br>
3.1.4<br>
AzimuthMeasurement<br>
0.2.2<br>
wbt_for_qgis<br>
1.0.9<br>
AzimuthDistanceCalculator<br>
2.0.2<br>
osminfo<br>
1.2.1<br>
locationiq-qgis<br>
3.0.6<br>
leastcostpath<br>
1.1<br>
open_lidar_tools<br>
2.3<br>
processing_saga_nextgen<br>
1.1.0<br>
DigitizingTools<br>
1.5.3<br>
openlayers_plugin<br>
2.0.0<br>
pobieracz_danych_gugik<br>
1.2.10<br>
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