[Qgis-user] Re:Is Quantum GIS compatible with Windows 7 64 bit?

Byron Como bcomo at cox.net
Sat Jan 8 16:14:10 PST 2011


Thanks, It seems that Quantum GIS 1.6 does work fine on new data. I'm 
trying to restore from pgadmin backups. I'm pursuing the problem from a 
database standpoint right now. Thanks for your response.

On 1/8/2011 6:08 PM, Ramon Andinach wrote:
> On 09/01/2011, at 03:57 , aperi2007 wrote:
>
>>> I guess I really complaining about the lack of documentation. Can't find
>>> any kind of roadmap explaining hardware and software requirements.
>> Yes.
>> I'm use Win7 64bit and qgis trunk from osgeo4w installer.
>> It work without problem.
>
> I'll pitch in a bit. But I only found qgis late last year, so a bit new still.
>
> 1. Finding the front end of this thread was annoying.
>
> 2. I've been using the osgeo4w version on my computer, but trying to use the standalone on a few other computer installations that I oversee - mostly because the maintenance is a little easier, and it uninstalls closer to how a windows user would expect it to.
>
> 3. I had to use the osgeo4w version because a couple of the new work computers were win7 64-bit and the standalone for qgis 1.5 would not run. (I found something else that supported this in I think the forum - can't remember).
>
> 4. The 1.6 standalone installer does work, and so now only my computer is using the osgeo4w path.
>
> 5. No trunk being used here.
>
> I suppose the point being, I've both sorts of qgis 1.6 installed and they appear to be running fine.
>
> -ramon.
>
>
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