Opened 2 years ago
Last modified 7 months ago
#2406 new defect
QGIS db connection default is 52nSOS, although it doesn't exist in ISO version
Reported by: | sanak | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | OSGeoLive17.0 |
Component: | OSGeoLive | Keywords: | QGIS, 52nSOS, pgRoutingLayer |
Cc: |
Description
52nSOS moved only on VMDK version, but QGIS default connection setting still has it as default, so QGIS adding PostGIS layer and DB Manager have 52nSOS
as default.
The problem is that QGIS pgRoutingLayer plugin can't be enabled for this issue.
Attachments (3)
Change History (7)
by , 2 years ago
Attachment: | qgis-plugin-pgrouting-layer-error.png added |
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by , 2 years ago
Attachment: | qgis-add-postgis-layer-52nsos.png added |
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by , 2 years ago
Attachment: | qgis-db-manager-52nsos.png added |
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comment:1 by , 2 years ago
comment:2 by , 2 years ago
We fix the QGIS pgRoutingLayer plugin's issue and published new version.
- https://github.com/pgRouting/pgRoutingLayer/pull/141
- https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/pgRoutingLayer/version/3.0.2/
then update the plugin on #2391.
About this, I will update it in this weekend.
comment:3 by , 2 years ago
Milestone: | OSGeoLive15.0 → OSGeoLive16.0 |
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Ticket retargeted after milestone closed
comment:4 by , 7 months ago
Milestone: | OSGeoLive16.0 → OSGeoLive17.0 |
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Ticket retargeted after milestone closed
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Replying to sanak:
Well, about this, it's rather QGIS pgRoutingLayer plugin's issue,
https://github.com/pgRouting/pgRoutingLayer/issues/140
so I will try to solve issue on that side, then update the plugin on #2391.