I have this method that triggers the tools mentioned in the subject, but only
sometimes it triggers Digitize with Segment. Other times it seems to revert to
Digitize with Shape. IDK if something after the fact is resetting it.
@classmethod
def trigger_line_feature_digitize_with_segment(cls
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Here's your answer. For 3.40, python could be as early as 3.9. Fro
3.34, it could be 3.7. Even for the master branch, it could be 3.9.
$ for i in 34 36 38 40 42; do git checkout release-3_$i; echo 3_$i; egrep
'MIN_PYTHON_VERSION ' CMakeLists.txt ; done
3_34
set(MIN_PYTHON_VERSION "3.7")
3_36
In the qgis sources, look at CMakeLists and see what the minimum python
version is. Stick to that. Really; it's that simple.
Oh, okay, I didn't know that. Thank you very much!
El 09/04/2025 a las 18:08, Greg Troxel via QGIS-Developer escribió:
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> I was wondering, is there a rule for which python version comes with
> each QGIS version?
No. qgis is in general built from source, and will support multiple
versions, from some minimum to some max. Each binary package
constructed from those so