https://issues.qgis.org/https://issues.qgis.org/favicon.ico2016-03-12T05:18:51ZQGIS Issue TrackingQGIS Application - Bug report #14463: OSGeo install of QGIS on Windows leaves behind folder on desktophttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/14463?journal_id=688572016-03-12T05:18:51ZAnita Graseranitagraser@gmx.at
<ul><li><strong>OS version</strong> changed from <i>7 64-bit</i> to <i>all</i></li></ul><p>+1 for putting the folder in a location other than the Desktop by default but I don't think it needs to be deleted after the install.</p>
<p>As mentioned by m_roy on the mailing list: "the folder contains all necessary data for the installation <br />and is not created on the desktop but you can choose where you want it, <br />the installer should not be launched from the desktop but from a regular <br />file system folder if you like your desktop cleaner; <br />it is also a very useful folder because you can use it to perform <br />several OSGEO4W installation in other PC without having to download all <br />the needed stuff again and again, so not a folder to get rid of IMHO."</p> QGIS Application - Bug report #14463: OSGeo install of QGIS on Windows leaves behind folder on desktophttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/14463?journal_id=688582016-03-12T06:01:05ZTom Chadwintom.chadwin@nnpa.org.uk
<ul></ul><p>OK. How about naming it more usefully?</p> QGIS Application - Bug report #14463: OSGeo install of QGIS on Windows leaves behind folder on desktophttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/14463?journal_id=688592016-03-12T06:28:05ZJürgen Fischerjef@norbit.de
<ul></ul><p>Tom Chadwin wrote:</p>
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<p>OK. How about naming it more usefully?</p>
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<p>It's a temporary directory is created in current directory of the installer by default. Apparently you're loading the installer onto the desktop.</p> QGIS Application - Bug report #14463: OSGeo install of QGIS on Windows leaves behind folder on desktophttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/14463?journal_id=688602016-03-12T07:03:55ZTom Chadwintom.chadwin@nnpa.org.uk
<ul></ul><p>So you disagree with the above, that the folder should be kept? In that case it should be deleted, and it isn't. As I have already said, I'm not consciously installing it <strong>from</strong> anywhere. I clicked the link to it on the download site, and chose Run rather than Save, precisely in order to avoid post-install files remaining. I would appreciate it if people stopped telling me incorrectly what I did.</p> QGIS Application - Bug report #14463: OSGeo install of QGIS on Windows leaves behind folder on desktophttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/14463?journal_id=688642016-03-12T07:13:56ZAnita Graseranitagraser@gmx.at
<ul></ul><p>Please stop the attitude Tom. QGIS is not responsible for the default download location of your browser. The only thing that can be controlled is whether the installer puts the osgeo4w download folder in the same location as the installer.</p> QGIS Application - Bug report #14463: OSGeo install of QGIS on Windows leaves behind folder on desktophttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/14463?journal_id=688652016-03-12T07:47:42ZTom Chadwintom.chadwin@nnpa.org.uk
<ul></ul><p>It's not my default download location. Perhaps please close this issue. I was only trying to help, but something's gone wrong with this ticket.</p> QGIS Application - Bug report #14463: OSGeo install of QGIS on Windows leaves behind folder on desktophttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/14463?journal_id=688682016-03-12T10:30:39ZAnita Graseranitagraser@gmx.at
<ul></ul><p>I think this is a valid issue which is confusing to users.</p>
<p>@Jürgen: Could the default behavior be changed to creating an OSGeo4W folder in the user's home directory instead of using the installer location?</p> QGIS Application - Bug report #14463: OSGeo install of QGIS on Windows leaves behind folder on desktophttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/14463?journal_id=688772016-03-12T14:16:47ZR. R.inactive@the-moment.org
<ul></ul><p>I am not sure this is related or not, but when uninstalling QGIS (OSGeo, Win7) the desktop icon isn't removed.</p> QGIS Application - Bug report #14463: OSGeo install of QGIS on Windows leaves behind folder on desktophttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/14463?journal_id=688782016-03-12T17:01:59ZJürgen Fischerjef@norbit.de
<ul></ul><p>Tom Chadwin wrote:</p>
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<p>So you disagree with the above, that the folder should be kept?</p>
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<p>No, I just don't see a point in renaming it. And I explained why it's on your desktop. Nothing more, nothing less.</p> QGIS Application - Bug report #14463: OSGeo install of QGIS on Windows leaves behind folder on desktophttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/14463?journal_id=688792016-03-12T17:03:03ZJürgen Fischerjef@norbit.de
<ul></ul><p>Anita Graser wrote:</p>
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<p>I think this is a valid issue which is confusing to users.</p>
<p>@Jürgen: Could the default behavior be changed to creating an OSGeo4W folder in the user's home directory instead of using the installer location?</p>
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<p>The default is now the temporary directory (<a href="https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/changeset/1296/trunk/setup" class="external">r1296</a>). Also introduces a subdirectory on the desktop that contains the shortcuts (corresponding to the start menu group; still requires support in OSGeo4W packages).</p> QGIS Application - Bug report #14463: OSGeo install of QGIS on Windows leaves behind folder on desktophttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/14463?journal_id=688802016-03-12T17:04:24ZJürgen Fischerjef@norbit.de
<ul></ul><p>Reinhard Reiterer wrote:</p>
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<p>I am not sure this is related or not, but when uninstalling QGIS (OSGeo, Win7) the desktop icon isn't removed.</p>
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<p>Should be fixed in <a class="changeset" href="https://issues.qgis.org/projects/qgis/repository/revisions/c2ff2d772197a93c99b625d64e44acc71df2c00c" title="osgeo4w: support for OSGEO4W_DESKTOP and fix deinstallation">c2ff2d7</a></p> QGIS Application - Bug report #14463: OSGeo install of QGIS on Windows leaves behind folder on desktophttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/14463?journal_id=688852016-03-12T23:29:21ZTom Chadwintom.chadwin@nnpa.org.uk
<ul></ul><p>Thanks, Juergen. In time, the full solution would require an extra install stage: "Create shortcuts on desktop?" with all the icons listed. I'd suggest having QGIS checked by default and the others (grass, msys, etc) unchecked. The user then has full control.</p> QGIS Application - Bug report #14463: OSGeo install of QGIS on Windows leaves behind folder on desktophttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/14463?journal_id=688882016-03-13T02:31:33ZJürgen Fischerjef@norbit.de
<ul></ul><p>Tom Chadwin wrote:</p>
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<p>Thanks, Juergen. In time, the full solution would require an extra install stage: "Create shortcuts on desktop?" with all the icons listed. I'd suggest having QGIS checked by default and the others (grass, msys, etc) unchecked. The user then has full control.</p>
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<p>I you want full control you can install using OSGeo4W.</p> QGIS Application - Bug report #14463: OSGeo install of QGIS on Windows leaves behind folder on desktophttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/14463?journal_id=688902016-03-13T03:36:10ZAnita Graseranitagraser@gmx.at
<ul></ul><p>Jürgen Fischer wrote:</p>
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<p>I you want full control you can install using OSGeo4W.</p>
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<p>At which step of the OSGeo4W installer does the user get to select which icons to put on the desktop? Can't find it.</p> QGIS Application - Bug report #14463: OSGeo install of QGIS on Windows leaves behind folder on desktophttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/14463?journal_id=689032016-03-13T17:39:35ZJürgen Fischerjef@norbit.de
<ul></ul><p>Anita Graser wrote:</p>
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<p>Jürgen Fischer wrote:</p>
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<p>I you want full control you can install using OSGeo4W.</p>
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<p>At which step of the OSGeo4W installer does the user get to select which icons to put on the desktop? Can't find it.</p>
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<p>You don't need to install what you don't want and you can decide whether you want desktop links or not. Well, it's more control at least.</p> QGIS Application - Bug report #14463: OSGeo install of QGIS on Windows leaves behind folder on desktophttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/14463?journal_id=777942017-04-30T23:05:45ZGiovanni Manghigiovanni.manghi@gmail.com
<ul><li><strong>Easy fix?</strong> set to <i>No</i></li><li><strong>Regression?</strong> set to <i>No</i></li></ul> QGIS Application - Bug report #14463: OSGeo install of QGIS on Windows leaves behind folder on desktophttps://issues.qgis.org/issues/14463?journal_id=1016712019-03-09T14:08:07ZGiovanni Manghigiovanni.manghi@gmail.com
<ul><li><strong>Status</strong> changed from <i>Open</i> to <i>Closed</i></li><li><strong>Resolution</strong> set to <i>end of life</i></li></ul><p><strong>End of life notice: QGIS 2.18 LTR</strong></p>
<p><strong>Source:</strong><br /><a class="external" href="http://blog.qgis.org/2019/03/09/end-of-life-notice-qgis-2-18-ltr/">http://blog.qgis.org/2019/03/09/end-of-life-notice-qgis-2-18-ltr/</a></p>
<p>QGIS 3.4 has recently become our new Long Term Release (LTR) version. This is a major step in our history – a long term release version based on the massive updates, library upgrades and improvements that we carried out in the course of the 2.x to 3x upgrade cycle.</p>
<p>We strongly encourage all users who are currently using QGIS 2.18 LTR as their preferred QGIS release to migrate to QGIS 3.4. This new LTR version will receive regular bugfixes for at least one year. It also includes hundreds of new functions, usability improvements, bugfixes, and other goodies. See the relevant changelogs for a good sampling of all the new features that have gone into version 3.4</p>
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<p>We strongly discourage the continued use of QGIS 2.18 LTR as it is now officially unsupported, which means we’ll not provide any bug fix releases for it.</p>
<p>You should also note that we intend to close all bug tickets referring to the now obsolete LTR version. Original reporters will receive a notification of the ticket closure and are encouraged to check whether the issue persists in the new LTR, <strong>in which case they should reopen the ticket</strong>.</p>
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