[Qgis-developer] qgis 1.9.0 master not working

Ian Packham i.packham at ucd.ie
Tue Dec 11 07:36:28 PST 2012


Hi chingchai

Glad you got qgis master working. 

No, there shouldn't be any problem with GDAL if you install PostGIS 2.0. I believe both QGIS and PostGIS are compiled with their own versions of GDAL.

Regards

Ian

----- Original Message -----
From: chingchai humhong <chingchai.h at gmail.com>
Date: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 2:42 pm
Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] qgis 1.9.0 master not working
To: Ian Packham <i.packham at ucd.ie>

> Hi Ian PackhamThank you very much, I did as you wrote and it was successful.> 
> If I install the PostGIS2.0, I have a problem about GDAL?> 
> Regards> chingchai > 
> 
> 2012/12/10 Ian Packham <i.packham at ucd.ie>
 >   > Hi chingchai
> Here are some steps taken from a manual I wrote recently:
 
> Go to URL:
  > http://www.qgis.org/ and click Download Now 
   > Scroll down to section “1.2 OSGeo4W Installer” and click Download OSGEO4W Installer
  > Save the file “osgeo4w-setup.exe “ to your computer.
   > Keep this file in non-temporary folder as it can be used to add update OsGeo software in the future. 
    > Locate and run the file ”osgeo4w-setup.exe” saved to your computer. You may need Administrator priviledges to run this under Windows.
 
>   > The "OsGEo4W Setup" dialog will start.
> Choose "Advanced Install", click "Next"

> The next dialog will be "Choose A Download Source". 
>  Choose "Install from Internet" (this is the preferred option to use if it all possible), click "Next"
> 
> Choose the Root Directory, the default is C:\OSGeo4W. Click "Next"
> 
> Choose the Local Package Directoy, default is C:\IsGEo4W\packages. Click "Next"
 > 
> Under "Select Your Internet Connection", choose "Direct Connection" (again preferred option, if possible). Click "Next"
> 
> Under "Select Packages", Open the "Desktop" Tree and choose to install:
>  grass: Geographic Resources Analysis Support System (GRASS GIS) - stable release
> qgis-dev: Quantum GIS nightly build of the master
> (see attached screenshot)
> 
> Also under Libs, you may need to select some packages (not sure if they are installed by default:
>  gdal: The GDAL/OGR library and commandline tools
> proj: The PROJ.4 library and commands for coorinate system transfomations
> 
> Click "Next" to start installing
> 
> When setup has finished installing, choose "Create new Desktop icon" and click "Finish"
 > 
> Locate the "Quantum GIS (1.9.90)" Icon on your desktop and click to run this. QGIS master should start OK now...
> 
> 
> Let me know how you get on. If you have more problems, there may be other packages you need to install. Also, depending on what you want to use QGIS for, you may want to add Python packages etc. 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Ian
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: chingchai humhong <chingchai.h at gmail.com>
>  Date: Saturday, December 8, 2012 5:15 am
> Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] qgis 1.9.0 master not working
> To: Ian Packham <i.packham at ucd.ie>
> 
> > Hi Ian I do as you say. But it has not. 
> > How do you install OSGeo4w. Help me.> > 
 > > Regards> > chingchai > >
 
 
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