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<p>Hi Olga -</p>
<p> Your situation is not entirely unique to you, but I do
understand a frustrating install experience.</p>
<p> A complete, stable and integrated QGIS on Ubuntu LTS with Qt
Desktop, some plugins and Openstreetmap sample data is available
from the OSGeo Foundation project #osgeolive. That disk can be
used as a VM, or to boot a PC. With some intermediate skills, you
can use it as a basis of your own Ubuntu install, including QGIS.</p>
<p> The next #osgeolive for 2024 will include newer, stable QGIS.
Our internal challenge is Qt6 (new) or not.</p>
<p> So I cannot fix your install today, but it may benefit you or
others to know about this complete, stable installed version that
you can access now at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://live.osgeo.org">https://live.osgeo.org</a></p>
<p> Last, recent Debian or Ubuntu OS disks will install a complete
QGIS if you start with a release base installer. The combination
of parts will be older than the other install options.
Conflicting plugins are a problem that other people also deal with
-- the answer is often to just use fewer plugins, and be selective
when installing new software. hth<br>
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<p> best regards from Berkeley, California</p>
<p> --Brian M Hamlin / MAPLABS / OSGeoLive PSC</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/22/24 06:15, Olga Hovhannisyan via
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<div>Hi!<br>
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<div>I am using QGIS Desktop 3.26 Buenos Aires on Ubuntu
20.04. My question is the following: I try to write my
custom plugin and integrate it with QGIS, for that purpose I
need additional dependencies to be installed(e.g. other
version of numpy or nvidia libraries for gpu). How can I do
this without crashing original dependencies and plugins of
QGIS. I need something like a virtual environment for each
plugin in QGIS, but I can't find how to do something like
that. Can you please help me with this?</div>
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<div>Best regards,</div>
<div>Olga
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