[Qgis-user] Install Python packages on Mac with other Python installations
Thayer Young
thayeray at yahoo.com
Wed May 20 08:35:16 PDT 2020
Assuming you are using the single installer downloaded from the QGIS website pretty much everything is in the QGIS.app package in your Applications folder.
For more detail: from Settings select Options and then the System tab. That lists all of the paths to the various pieces that make Q run, and lets you set environment variables, etc..
-Thayer
Date: Mon, 18 May 2020 19:37:39 +0000
From: Bill Farrand <farrand at SpaceScience.org>
To: "qgis-user at lists.osgeo.org" <qgis-user at lists.osgeo.org>
Subject: [Qgis-user] Install Python packages on Mac with other Python
installations
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I am trying to install a QGIS plug-in (Enmap Box) to QGIS3.12 on my Mac running Mojave and it requires several additional Python packages. My default Python now is an anaconda version. I can disable that and it goes to the native OSX Python 2.7. I’m not sure how to set the Mac terminal window to something where I can install Python packages to the version of Python that QGIS 3.12 goes to by default. Alternatively, perhaps there is a way to change an environment variable in QGIS to one of my already existing Python installations?
Thanks…
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