Hi Daven, On Dienstag, 20. September 2016 22:49:02 CEST Daven Quinn wrote: > > I just completed a source installation of QGIS 2.16.2 on Mac, using a > modified version of the Homebrew osgeo4mac/qgis–214 formula. I was > particularly excited to try out the new globe plugin. QGIS builds correctly > and is usable, but the globe plugin appears to be totally disabled, and > doesn’t show up in the plugin directory or menu. > > I built the formula with globe enabled (the Homebrew —with-globe option > translates to —DWITH_GLOBE=TRUE > —DOSG_PLUGIN_PATH=/usr/local/lib/osgPlugins-3.4 compile options. I’m > running osg 3.4 and osgearth 2.7. Both of these are built using homebrew > formula, with qt support, and I think they are within the range of > supported dependencies for the globe plugin.
This looks correct and osgearth 2.7 is the supported version for QGIS 2.16. > > In the “advanced” settings menu, there is a section for globe plugin > settings, but I cannot see any other feedback that the plugin is installed. > > Any insights on what might be disabling the globe plugin, and how I could > compile QGIS in order to include this? I’ve successfully used my install of > osgearth to view GIS data described by raw *.earth files, so I think it’s > unlikely to be a dependency issue. Thanks, Daven You have to activate the Globe plugin in "Manage and install plugins..." and then you should get a menu entry Plugins -> Globe -> Launch Globe. Would be great to hear that the globe is also running on Mac! Regards Pirmin -- Pirmin Kalberer Sourcepole - Linux & Open Source Solutions http://www.sourcepole.com _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list [email protected] List info: http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer Unsubscribe: http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
