Bernhard Ströbl
Bernhard Ströbl
Hallo Felix, not really, all I know is that this JDBC string connects with my PostgreSQL instance via SSL: java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:postgresql://myserver:5432/mydb?ssl=true&sslfactory=org.postgresql.ssl.NonValidatingFactory", "myuser", "mypassword") Regarding Postgres the parameter sslmode might be interesting...
Another user reported similar problems for Win10. Unfortunately I have neither Win10 nor a Mac available for testing; I had no problems on Ubuntu 16.04 (64 bit). Could you please...
nope, furthermore in that case there should be an error report instead of a crash Could you try with QGIS 3.0.3?
I updated on Ubuntu this morning. But beware: I am not sure this will change anything, it is just a try
Maybe [this ](http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/QGIS-3-errors-after-install-on-macOS-10-13-4-td5365222.html)is related?
There are issues pending for Win7 (#30) and Win 10 (#29). In Win 7 deactivating all other plugins made DigitizingTools loadable. Could you please try if this is the case...
It may be possible that the Qgis2threejs plugin causes the issue. Please try if unloading Qgis2threejs solves the problem.
So to sum things up: QGIS crashes when you try to load the plugin, no matter if any other plugin is loaded or not. Please try the new version 1.1.1...
Thank you for trying, nevertheless. I am sorry to read 1.1.1 is not better (I fixed an issue that randomly gave me a runtime error). But I have no possibility...
My idea would be to stay tuned and retry with any new major version of QGIS. Would be great to get feedback once the problem is solved. I leave this...