[Qgis-user] GRASS integration in QGIS 2

Steven Horner steven at stevenhorner.com
Wed Oct 16 07:19:40 PDT 2013


I have the same problem at work, due to security restrictions I can't
download the files.

Think there was an option under advanced to download files though. If I get
chance I will try and report back.

Hoping I can download install files then transfer and install on the
restricted machine.
 On 16 Oct 2013 14:56, "Jonathan Moules" <jonathanmoules at warwickshire.gov.uk>
wrote:

> Thanks Steven, unfortunately the Network version isn't an option for me;
> has to be the stand-alone one.
>
> ----
>
> Does anyone know if this is being addressed in the new build(s) that are
> being created to resolve the other issues?
>
> Jonathan
>
>
>
> On 16 October 2013 14:51, Steven Horner <steven at stevenhorner.com> wrote:
>
>> I had exactly the same problem with the standalone installer for Windows
>> 64bit. I had other problems with the OSgeo4W installer but I have now got
>> the grass commands working in the processing toolbox after installing using
>> the OSGeo4W Network 64bit installer.
>>
>> The dev version didn't work for me either in the Network installer, but
>> that was a week ago.
>>  On 16 Oct 2013 14:43, "Jonathan Moules" <
>> jonathanmoules at warwickshire.gov.uk> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi List,
>>>   I'm using the 64bit Windows stand-alone install of QGIS 2.
>>> As best I can tell this includes GRASS (it's listed in the plugins as
>>> enabled, and there's a "Pluging -> GRASS" menu set.
>>>
>>> However, when I try and run the r.water.outlet tool (or any other GRASS
>>> tool) from the Processing Toolbox I get an error:
>>>
>>> "Missing dependency.This algorithm cannot be run :-(
>>>
>>> This algorithm requires GRASS to be run.Unfortunately, it seems that
>>> GRASS is not installed in your system, or it is not correctly configured to
>>> be used from QGIS
>>>
>>> Click here<http://docs.qgis.org/2.0/html/en/docs/user_manual/processing/3rdParty.html>to know more about how to install and configure GRASS to be used with QGIS"
>>>
>>>
>>> What's going on? How do I get these to work?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Jonathan
>>>
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