[Qgis-user] RE: Qgis-user Digest, Vol 72, Issue 3

Alex Mandel tech_dev at wildintellect.com
Thu Feb 2 01:49:51 PST 2012


This is a known issue under the osgeo4w project (the way qgis windows
binaries are built). We have discussed starting a parrallel 64bit
compilation and could always use more help, since we need to recompile
and find 64 bit binaries for all the dependencies. If you're interested
please join the osgeo4w mailing list.

In the mean time, you can try to compile yourself or use another OS that
supports 64bit more easily (Linux or Mac).

Thanks,
Alex

On 02/02/2012 01:28 AM, Ian kirk-ellis wrote:
>    1. Re: windows 7 64bit qgis how to get it to install?
> 
> I have posted previously about installing QGIS on Windows 7. It isn’t a problem installing it, but to my knowledge the current built package only runs 32 bit, which for the processing power sometimes required is not utilising the full potential of the PC. I undertake work with some fairly big shape files and although my PC is a pretty high spec machine it struggles due to this issue.
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> Thanks
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> Ian Kirk-Ellis
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>    1. Re: windows 7 64bit qgis how to get it to install?
>       (Tyler Mitchell)
>    2. RE: windows 7 64bit qgis how to get it to install? (M.E.Dodd)
>    3. RE: windows 7 64bit qgis how to get it to install? (Ryan Johnson)
>    4. Re: QGIS for android got GPS and compass support
>       (Richard Duivenvoorde)
>    5. Re: windows 7 64bit qgis how to get it to install? (John Callahan)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 09:39:24 -0800
> From: Tyler Mitchell <info at locatepress.com>
> Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] windows 7 64bit qgis how to get it to
> 	install?
> To: M.E.Dodd <m.e.dodd at open.ac.uk>
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> On 2012-02-01, at 8:52 AM, M.E.Dodd wrote:
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>> There are a number of posts about 64 bit windows 7 and qgis but I can’t see what the current situation is, some people seem to be using it fine.  I have just tried to install onto windows 7 64 bit machine and it refused when using the OSGEO4W installer, is there another way of doing it?
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> I did it a couple weeks ago, no problem.  Did you have a failure during the install, or was it a problem trying to launch QGIS?  I know you said during install, but thought I'd doublecheck :)
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> Have just tried this a couple more times and now it works, it seems one error was due to network and caching, other one was due to not having right bits installed along with main program dependencies or something missing (I am doing advanced install 1.9.9 not the standard version 1.7.3).
> Actually remarkably easy, I was preparing for more difficulties!
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> From: Tyler Mitchell [mailto:info at locatepress.com]
> Sent: 01 February 2012 17:39
> To: M.E.Dodd
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> Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] windows 7 64bit qgis how to get it to install?
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> On 2012-02-01, at 8:52 AM, M.E.Dodd wrote:
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> 
> There are a number of posts about 64 bit windows 7 and qgis but I can't see what the current situation is, some people seem to be using it fine.  I have just tried to install onto windows 7 64 bit machine and it refused when using the OSGEO4W installer, is there another way of doing it?
> 
> I did it a couple weeks ago, no problem.  Did you have a failure during the install, or was it a problem trying to launch QGIS?  I know you said during install, but thought I'd doublecheck :)
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> Tyler
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