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thanks, by the moment fine to be able to work well with qgis (BTW, fedora updated my qgis and get fine with this python path problem).. Im going to take a look at bugzilla to see if is it any related report.. <BR>
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again thanks for the advise..<BR>
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El mié, 10-12-2008 a las 14:10 +0200, Juha Tuomala escribió:
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On Tuesday 09 December 2008 20:59:48 Martin Dobias wrote:
> >
> > Im running QGIS 0.11.0.2 from the fedora repos.. I really dont use the
> > binaries from <A HREF="http://download.qgis.org/">http://download.qgis.org/</A> maybe it could be the best solution
> > by the moment..
>
> I suggest you to uninstall this version use a more recent package from
> the download page. If the problem persists, we can search for the
> reason.
I would highly recommend against it and if you find such packaging
problems, *file a bug* to <A HREF="http://bugzilla.redhat.com/">http://bugzilla.redhat.com/</A> and get it
fixed for others.
If everyone would go the shortest route, we would all building our
distros from tarballs.
Tuju
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