[Qgis-user] Fetch plugins missing

Julie Pierson j.pierson at ades.cnrs.fr
Tue Jul 2 06:08:55 PDT 2013


Thanks for your answer. I couldn't really understand or fix the problem, 
so I uninstalled once more qgis, and I compiled it from source instead 
of using synaptic. I had to use this tip : 
http://hub.qgis.org/wiki/quantum-gis/Building_QGIS_from_Source
and it works!!

Thanks again for your help,

Julie.



Le 28/06/2013 15:18, Borys Jurgiel a écrit :
> Dnia piątek, 28 czerwca 2013 o 13:51:37 Julie Pierson napisał(a):
>> The log console reported an error when QGIS is launched :
>> "cannot load library /usr/lib/qgispython : (libqgispython.so: Cannot
>> open shared object file: No such file or directory)"
>> I did have libqgispython.so.1.8.0 in /usr/lib, so I tried renaming it to
>> just libqgispython.so.
>> Now I have another error message :
>> "cannot load library /usr/lib/qgispython : (libpython2.6.so.1.0: Cannot
>> open shared object file: No such file or directory)"
>>
>> It's strange because I use Python 2.7 and not Python 2.6... There seems
>> to be some confusion here. I will try to investigate further, I'll be
>> glad for your help if you have any other idea.
> Oh, so definitely you have no Python. Sorry, I missed the last sentence in your
> first mail, where you wrote the Python console is NOT working.
>
> Well, seems the libqgispython is compiled against Python 2.6 and tries to
> access it. The question is which package the libqgispython.so.1.8.0 comes
> from.
>
> If it comes from the recent python-qgis installation, then it seems to be
> broken: there is the invalid file name and the unfulfilled dependency on Py 2.6.
> So maybe it's an old file? First I'd reinstall all qgis related packages to
> ensure all recent files are installed (probably you already did it a few
> times). Then I'd look at "installed files" and "dependencies" in package
> details in Synaptic. Maybe you'll find an answer there, why QGIS looks for
> libqgispython.so file, while another library name is installed.
>
> Anyway, I'm not very familiar with present Ubuntu world; a few years ago I
> gave up, came back to good old Debian and my life became much simpler ;)
>




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