[QGIS-trac] Re: [Quantum GIS] #3675: Rasters in Win7 crashing

Quantum GIS qgis at qgis.org
Thu Mar 24 05:23:58 EDT 2011


#3675: Rasters in Win7 crashing
---------------------------------------------------------+------------------
   Reporter:  billywill                                  |              Owner:  nobody       
       Type:  bug                                        |             Status:  new          
   Priority:  critical: causes crash or data corruption  |          Milestone:  Version 1.7.0
  Component:  Build/Install                              |            Version:  Trunk        
   Keywords:  raster                                     |   Platform_version:  Win7         
   Platform:  Windows                                    |           Must_fix:  Yes          
Status_info:  0                                          |  
---------------------------------------------------------+------------------

Comment(by billywill):

 Hi Jef
 plugins installed now
 ftools
 plugin builder
 openstreetmap plugin
 mapserver export
 plugin installer


 gdaltools 1.2.24(1.2.21) is off, it appears in the QGIS Python Plugin
 Installer as installed but is off in the Manage Plugins dialog. The others
 above I see as essential.

 I resolved one issue. Loading up a Landsat band directly for the southern
 hemisphere causes QGIS to get a bit lost, the project properties have to
 be set for the northern hemisphere and then zoom to layer. After this the
 point information tool will work. And the histogram in layer properties
 reports credible results.

 Remove layer causes a momentary delay and then QGIS "has stopped working".

 And just now I took the tentative step of turning GDAL, 1-Band Colour
 Table back on, I managed to generate a colour map from 1-BCT, admired the
 colours for 10 sec and it crashed.

 ta

-- 
Ticket URL: <https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/3675#comment:2>
Quantum GIS <http://qgis.org>
Quantum GIS is an Open Source GIS viewer/editor supporting OGR, PostGIS, and GRASS formats


More information about the QGIS-trac mailing list