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r.surf.idw error #19150
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Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman) is this another case of QGIS installed in f:? the module (as the others you reported) works fine if qgis is installed in c:/ (I used it also today, in a training course).
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Author Name: baditaflorin - (baditaflorin -) tested with other save location Oooops! The following output layers could not be open |
Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman) baditaflorin - wrote:
I'm not talking of the save location, but the drive where you installed qgis. Anyway the message you are posting is just a message saying that for some reason the output was not loaded or created. The useful message is in the log: activate the option to keep the module window open after running, then close the window with the message you are posting and you will see the the real log message of the module you are using. Copy/paste that here. |
Author Name: baditaflorin - (baditaflorin -) this time i installed Qgis 2.4 in c:\ especially for not having the know-ed problems. "C:\Program Files\QGIS Chugiak\bin |
Author Name: baditaflorin - (baditaflorin -) tried again and now it worked
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Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman)
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Author Name: baditaflorin - (baditaflorin -)
Original Redmine Issue: 10768
Affected QGIS version: 2.4.0
Redmine category:grass
Oooops! The following output layers could not be open
Output raster layer: C:\Users\florin\AppData\Local\Temp\processing\e6080d1283da4564bdbac11158c26b31\output.tif
The above files could not be opened, which probably indicates that they were not correctly produced by the executed algorithm
Checking the log information might help you see why those layers were not created as expected
This algorithm requires GRASS to be run. A test to check if GRASS is correctly installed and configured in your system has been performed, with the following result:
GRASS seems to be correctly installed and configured
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