| 30 Jun 2024 |
Tim Sutton | (I add the needed security advisory) | 05:39:36 |
Tim Sutton | * (I will add the needed security advisory) | 05:39:51 |
Ivan Mincik (imincik) | In reply to @timlinux:osgeo.org Also I am still unclear how to both enable WebKit and add extra python modules Regarding python packages, you are doing it correctly using override
'qgis.override { extraPythonPackages = (ps: [ ps.numpy ps.future ps.geopandas ps.rasterio ps.debugpy ]);}' \
--command "qgis"```
| 05:40:02 |
Ivan Mincik (imincik) | Unfortunately, it is not possible to enable webkit because this is a parameter of unwrapped package which is not exposed as a top level package. | 05:41:26 |
Ivan Mincik (imincik) | * Unfortunately, it is not possible to enable webkit in the same way because this is a parameter of unwrapped package which is not exposed as a top level package. | 05:41:43 |
Ivan Mincik (imincik) | But I would be very happy to work with you on QGIS packaging improvements if you are interested. | 05:42:26 |
Tim Sutton | Yes so it needs a package rebuild always right? | 05:42:47 |
Ivan Mincik (imincik) | BTW, I am now working on QGIS build on Darwin. | 05:43:08 |
Tim Sutton | Do I always need to make a custom derivation like I have done? | 05:43:24 |
Ivan Mincik (imincik) | In reply to @timlinux:osgeo.org Yes so it needs a package rebuild always right? qgis-unwrapped is called in let binding in default (wrapped) package. You dont have any access to variable in let binding. | 05:44:50 |