[Qgis-user] [Fwd: Installing qgis 1.0.0 final under windows]

Agustin Lobo Agustin.Lobo at ija.csic.es
Thu Jan 15 12:38:25 PST 2009


Micha,
do we need the gdal16-ecw and gdal16-mrsid Libs ?
is there a potential conflict with gdal-ecw and gdal-mrsid ?

Thanks

Micha Silver escribió:
> Agustin Lobo wrote:
>> I've sent these directions for my students
>> to install qgis 1.00final + the required plugins under win
>> for an exercise. Thought could be of some help
>> for other people too.
>> Comments and corrections appreciated!
>>
>> Many thanks to Marco Pasetti for the win binaries,
>> and to all developers, releasers, community team etc
>>
>>
>> Agus
>> PS Why is QGIS not listed under Express Install?
>>
>>
>> -------- Mensaje original --------
>> Asunto: Installing qgis 1.0.0 final under windows
>> Fecha: Tue, 13 Jan 2009 16:38:40 +0100
>> De: Agustin Lobo <Agustin.Lobo at ija.csic.es>
>>
>> 0. Go to http://download.qgis.org/downloads.rhtml
>> and from there to http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/
>> and download the OSGeo4W Installer
>> (http://download.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/osgeo4w-setup.exe)
>> 1. Uninstall previous version and be sure you delete your .qgis
>> directory somewhere under your
>> Documents and Settings directory
>> 2. Start the Installer osgeo4w-setup.exe
>> 3. You have to select Advanced Install (qgis is not listed under Express
>>  Install)
>> 4. Leave all options as by default and click Next until you reach
>> a menu named Select Packages (You'll wait few seconds on menu
>> named Progress, be patient).
>> Note that, by default, you skip everything in that list, so if
>> you do not select as I say in the next step you will install almost 
>> nothing.
>> 5. Select qgis under Desktop and python-qgis under Libs
>> (and do me a favour: if you see anything else mentioning qgis, please
>> notify me)
>> 6. Start QGIS and click on Plugins/Manage plugins
>> 7. Select all plugins. Make sure you get "Plugin Installer (version
>> 0.9.8)" selected.
>> Review the list and check for any message of incompatibility: if you
>> have any, this means that you did not delete your .qgis directory as I
>> told you. In that case, exit qgis and delete
>> the contents of the directory plugins under .qgis/python
>> 8. Close the Manage Plugins tool by clicking OK. Now you should have
>> "Fetch Python Plugins" under Plugins. Select this option.
>> 9. Go to Repositories and then Add 3rd Party Repositories,
>> then click tab Plugins and select "fTools for QGIS 1.0"
>> and "Point Sampling Tool". You must enable the last one with
>> the Plugin Manager and, as the message tells you, you must exit QGIS and
>> restart it. A tab named Tools should be there. Point Sampling Tool is
>> under Plugins/Analysis
>>
>> Hope I'm not missing anything!
>>
> Hi Agus:
> Would you be interested to add "How to add support for *.ecw and *.sid 
> rasters" ??
> i.e.:
> 5(a) . Following the instructions here: 
> http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/wiki/pkg-gdal-ecw
> download (requires registration and agreeing to the license) and install 
> the ERMapper SDK, and copy four *.dll files from the SDK to 
> C:\Windows\System32.
> In the OSGeo installer, under Libs, select also gdal-ecw and gdal-mrsid.
> 
> Cheers,
> Micha
>> Agus
>>
>>
> 
> 

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