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Installing qgis-ltr or qgis-ltr-full with OSGeo4W or both?

Geographic Information Systems Asked by JeeHaa on June 17, 2021

I need some help with the installation of QGIS using OSGeo4W. I am using windows 7 and I want to install a 64 bit ltr release with all relevant dependencies and plugins.

I choose to install qgis with OSGeo4w to be able to update more conveniently, but I run into problems with the installation. So I do not want to use the standalone installer any more.

I choose the advanced install option in the first step to be able to install the ltr release. In the “select packeges” step under “desktop” there are a qgis-ltr option and a qgis-ltr-full option. I understood that I would need to select the qgis-ltr-full option to get all the relevant dependencies.However, my problem is that the installer shows that qgis-ltr-full is on version 2.8.2-1 while qgis-ltr is on version 2.8.9-1.

What do I need to choose here?

I do want the latest update of the ltr with all the bugfixes, but I also do not want to pick all the dependencies and plugins by hand.

Do I need to install both?
Do I get the latest ltr version that way with all dependencies?
Or do I end up with two separate qgis installations when I choose both?

I did google for an answer but couldn’t find any.

3 Answers

qgis-ltr-full is a metapackage. I don't know exactly what packages it selects, but I believe it might select things like qgis-globe-plugin and qgis-grass-plugin in addition to qgis-ltr. You will not end up with two QGIS installations. You will notice that the installation size for qgis-ltr-full is 1 KB. That's because it's just a metapackage, not the package itself.

Selecting qgis-full is not necessary to make sure that dependencies are met. After selecting packages, the next step in the OSGeo4W installer will be to confirm the installation of unmet dependencies, which you should agree to (checked by default).

As an aside, QGIS 2.14 is listed on the QGIS website as an "LTR Candidate". It will be the candidate until the next point release (2.16), at which point it will get promoted to LTR. I would strongly consider installing qgis package, which is at version 2.14.2, instead of qgis-ltr. (If you choose QGIS in the Express Desktop Install, this is what you'll end up with.)

See info on available versions and future plans here:

Answered by Lee Hachadoorian on June 17, 2021

To be really useful, this answer should be read including its comments below, considering them thoroughly before taking any actions.

I'm late to the party, but here's what worked for me in order to install the OSGeo4W version of LTR 3.10.3:

Download the OSGeo4W64 install package, but use the Advanced Install option instead of the Express Desktop. Continue from there with the default settings until reaching the Select Packages window. Here, turn on these options:

Desktop:

  • qgis:(selecting always the latest QGIS release, for if you select the second-to-latest QGIS release, it will be installed along with the latest one because of "qgis-full")
  • qgis-full:(this metapackage calls for the installation of the latest QGIS release, and all other packages it needs)
  • qgis-ltr:(selecting always the latest QGIS-LTR release, for if you select the second-to-latest QGIS-LTR release, it will be installed along with the latest one because of "qgis-ltr-full")
  • qgis-ltr-full:(this metapackage calls for the installation of the latest QGIS-LTR release, and all other packages it needs)

Then finish the install with the default options.

This way you'll end up with the latest QGIS release and the latest QGIS-LTR release installed.

Answered by Stu Smith on June 17, 2021

I would say not to worry about the version differences between the qgis / qgis-full and qgis-ltr and qgis-ltr-full install options.

Differences between version numbers after the comma of the qgis desktop option and -full metapackages still persist (MainNumber.SubVersion.PositionWhereItDiffers) but don't seem to be important in my experience.

And as Lee explained the -full options only are metapackages which trigger the selection of many usefull packages/libraries for you. So it won't change the version installation of your desktop software.

Answered by JeeHaa on June 17, 2021

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