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brand new to this all ...<br>
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I recently installed QGIS 3.10 on my MacOS Catalina MacBookPro and it seemed to run quite well for a while, including dealing with r-scripts until one (given from uni lecturer) r-script made it crash.
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I uninstall, reinstalled, it seemed to run fine. Until I closed and reopened and it then immediately crashed again.
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the main log showed this error:</div>
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<div><span style="color:#dc7d00">WARNING </span>Codec not found. Falling back to system locale</div>
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<div>What does this mean?<br>
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<div>A friendly helper IDd (some, other?) issues to Python and we ended up installing QGIS 3.6 and Python 3.6 and that seemed to fix the r-script crashing issue, but I now encounter other issues. In part a linking issue to old ghosts (that issue with fully
deleting things from Mac and then some) and we might be able to fix this. <br>
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<div>However, I generally preferred working with QGIS 3.10, so would like to have a crack at getting that running again.
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<div>Overall the issue appears to be that any version of QGIS went back to accessing a no longer installed (?!) Python 3.7 version. We got that fixed for the QGIS 3.6 version (talking to Python 3.6 now) and I am wondering if we went about forcing QGIS3.10
to talk to Python 3.8 is that the way forward? Or might QGIS3.10 better work with Python 3.6 as well?
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<div>Or any other ideas where to look for what. <br>
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<div>In essence the QGIS3.10 runs (ran) just fine. <br>
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<div>Just, only for one opening of it. <br>
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<div>Close, reopen - it's befuddled. <br>
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<div>Any pointers welcome. <br>
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<div>I am 3/4 illiterate with this stuff, but have a friendly helper atm. <br>
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<div>Maria <br>
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<div>PS _ My helper has the same hard and software I have and runs QGIS 3.10 just fine he says... so... I know it is possible.
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<div>I still have an old QGIS 2.8 installed not sure that matters. <br>
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