[QGIS-Developer] Linux users: wanna flatpak?

Richard Duivenvoorde rdmailings at duif.net
Thu May 28 03:48:37 PDT 2020


Hi Bernd,

I do not know how to fix this, but I would create an issue at the
flatpak repo:

https://github.com/flathub/org.qgis.qgis/issues

They are rather responsive.
In here:
https://github.com/flathub/org.qgis.qgis/issues/28#issuecomment-587224383
It looks like you can run python (so pip?) command within your flatpak
environment (which is different then your default qgis profile envirnoment).

If you find out, please report back so we can update the flatpak
instructions on the download page.

Regards,

Richard Duivenvoorde



On 5/28/20 12:22 PM, Bernd Vogelgesang wrote:
> On 30.09.18 11:39, Daniele ViganĂ² wrote:
>> Thanks Aleix and the other devs for the excellent work!
>>
>> I confirm that it's working well, at least on my Fedora 28 and 29beta.
>>
>> I had only issues with plugins that are requiring extra Python
>> dependencies which are not available in the flatpak image (like scipy
>> and matplotlib).
>> I was able to find a workaround which is to extract the corresponding
>> python wheels (for the proper python version, cp35) in the python
>> folder under the application user storage (which is located under
>> $HOME/.var/); that path is already part of sys.path.
>>
>> There's any better way to address that?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Daniele
>>
> Sorry for digging up this old thread, but as after upgrading QGIS, my
> normal install on Linux Mint is (again) gone, so a I fell back on the
> flatpak version which I installed recently to try.
> 
> Now I luckily found this thread dealing with missing python modules in
> flatpak.
> I tried to install "Distant measurement styles" via the Resource Sharing
> plugin.
> 
> This did not work, cause "urlib3" is missing.
> 
> Could someone elaborate more on that python wheels stuff and where to
> install what (exactly) to add missing python dependencies to the flatpak?
> From what I read, I only understood half and I would like to keep at
> least one functional QGIS version.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Bernd
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> ---
>> Daniele ViganĂ²
>> http://daniele.vigano.me
>>
>> On mobile, please excuse my brevity.
>>
>> On Sat, Sep 29, 2018, 18:12 Richard Duivenvoorde <rdmailings at duif.net
>> <mailto:rdmailings at duif.net>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi,
>>
>>     Thanks to some devs and Aleix Pol @aleixpol in particular, there is a
>>     (for me working!) flatpak available for QGIS 3.2.x on flathub:
>>
>>     https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.qgis.qgis
>>
>>     Short intro:
>>     https://qgis.org/en/site/forusers/alldownloads.html#flatpak
>>
>>     Try test and create issues here
>>     https://github.com/flathub/org.qgis.qgis
>>     if you encounter some flathub related issues..
>>
>>     I think it is a nice addition for fresh Linux users to easily install
>>     and try out QGIS, independent of lib/qt/gdal/whatever versions
>>
>>     Regards,
>>
>>     Richard Duivenvoorde
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