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OTB was not found or is not correctly installed #22759

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qgib opened this issue May 10, 2016 · 6 comments
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OTB was not found or is not correctly installed #22759

qgib opened this issue May 10, 2016 · 6 comments
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qgib commented May 10, 2016

Author Name: Carlos Hernando (Carlos Hernando)
Original Redmine Issue: 14802
Affected QGIS version: 2.14.2
Redmine category:build/install


After installing QGIS Essen 2.14.2 with the standalone installer and executing QGIS, I found this message in the "Processing" tab of the "Log Messages Panel":
"Problem with OTB installation: OTB was not found or is not correctly installed"

If I open the "Processing options" I can see that all the paths for Orfeo Toolbox are empty.

In the official documentation of QGIS 2.8, it says: "Make sure you install QGIS in your system using the standalone installer. That will automatically install SAGA, GRASS and OTB in your system and configure them so they can be run from QGIS"


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qgib commented May 11, 2016

Author Name: Alexander Bruy (@alexbruy)


Can you check if you have OTB installed?


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qgib commented May 11, 2016

Author Name: Carlos Hernando (Carlos Hernando)


I did not install OTB with OSGeo4W, as according to the documentation QGIS standalone installation should take care of it.
Checking for OTB folders within the Essen QGIS folder I only find the one of the image attached (they seems only pyhton bindings, not the OTB applications).
Should I check somewhere else?


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qgib commented May 11, 2016

Author Name: Jürgen Fischer (@jef-n)


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qgib commented May 11, 2016

Author Name: Jürgen Fischer (@jef-n)


otb-bin was only included in the x86 standalone installer. You can add it with setup on 64bit.


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qgib commented May 16, 2016

Author Name: Carlos Hernando (Carlos Hernando)


I assume that you mean with the OSGeo4W installer setup. don't you?

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qgib commented May 17, 2016

Author Name: Carlos Hernando (Carlos Hernando)


I have installed otb-bin with OSGeo4W installer and set the corresponding paths in the QGIS Processing Options:
OTB applications folder: C:\OSGeo4W64\apps\orfeotoolbox\applications
OTB command line tools folder: C:\OSGeo4W64\bin

Then, OTB is correctly installed in QGIS and I can use the OTB applications from the Processing Toolbox.

Thank you for your help. I close the issue, as it is solved.


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