[Qgis-user] ubuntugis-nightly: No providers for GRASS and SAGA in Processing?

Patrick Dunford blackwhitekez at gmail.com
Tue Oct 10 20:08:16 PDT 2017


That isn't the experience I have had. The only variant of Ubuntu that 
wouldn't load GRASS I have seen was 16.04 with 2.18.13


On 11/10/17 07:35, Bernd Vogelgesang wrote:
> Hi Patrick,
> set up a VM with zesty and QGIS 2.99 from the debian-nightly 
> repository WITHOUT ubuntugis.
> And ... tada ... no GRASS nor SAGA algos in processing again.
> So in which way is this a solution?
>
> Cheers
> Bernd
>
> Am 28.09.2017, 10:39 Uhr, schrieb Patrick Dunford 
> <blackwhitekez at gmail.com>:
>
>> It's simply that you can eliminate the ubuntugis dependency as a 
>> later release of Ubuntu does not require it. Running Qgis in a Vm is 
>> also a viable option if you can't change the OS on your computer. I 
>> run Qgis now in VMs because I can doe 100% of the things that I could 
>> do natively and I have drawn hundreds of kilometres of production 
>> maps with the development masters running in Virtualbox desktop VMs.
>>
>>
>> On 28/09/17 20:19, Bernd Vogelgesang wrote
>>> Hi Pattrick,
>>> sorry, but I do not understand what you are talking about.
>>> I'm running the nightlies of the development version and have the 
>>> ubuntugis-unstable ppa activated.
>>> GRASS and SAGA are present in the ppa and are running individually 
>>> without a problem. They are just not available through QGIS processing.
>>> As the nightlies are built frequently, any changes on ubuntugis 
>>> should be adopted to within a short time. But there are still no 
>>> providers for GRASS and SAGA.
>>> What does this have to do with the version of my OS? All necessary 
>>> sources derive directly from qgis.org or ubuntugis-unstable, as far 
>>> as I can see.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Bernd
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 27.09.2017, 23:12 Uhr, schrieb Patrick Dunford 
>>> <blackwhitekez at gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> you can run masters up to 313ec55 (January 2017) without ubuntugis 
>>>> on xenial, I use this one all the time as it is stable and reliable 
>>>> while I am waiting for some bugs to be fixed in latest masters.
>>>>
>>>> I can see your problem if you want to use the latest master though. 
>>>> Mostly I take that option to avoid having to convert my project 
>>>> files back to 2.18 having been doing my real life projects on 2.99 
>>>> since it first came out.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 28/09/17 09:57, Patrick Dunford wrote:
>>>>> Another thread we just talked about this, it's an issue with the 
>>>>> units not being available in ubuntugis yet
>>>>>
>>>>> Only xenial and older require ubuntugis for the latest versions, 
>>>>> if you are running 16.10 or later, or a later debian, these issues 
>>>>> don't occur.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 28/09/17 04:14, Bernd Vogelgesang wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> just installed the development version on Ubuntu xenial from 
>>>>>> ubuntugis-nightly repository.
>>>>>> In processing, there are only the qgis algos, but no grass nor 
>>>>>> saga. In the settings, there is nothing shown about them.
>>>>>> Do I miss sth, or are the other providers not included yet?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>> Bernd
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
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