If you forget to do that last step, the path will not be set and therefore the fix will not work.Īfter I carried out this procedure, a fuller complementof LAStools geoalgorithms - 77, apparently - is available (as opposed to 23 before). Now with the file path in the field, I clicked in the field to put the cursor there, and then pressed Return. (In my case, it is simply the "Applications" folder.) symbol) which I clicked on to open a Finder window in which I was able to find and select the folder in which the Wine application is located. I double-clicked in the invisible field to the right of the phrase "Wine folder" - it doesn't look like anything is there until you click there. Now, you can install Wireshark (Wireshark 1.12.6 Intel 64), which we downloaded earlier in this book. ![]() In the Processing Options window, I expanded the "Providers" list (by clicking on the little gray arrow to the left of the word "Providers") and expanded the "Tools for LiDAR data" list. So, if you are using Macintosh, then first and foremost, you need to download X11 Quartz (XQuartz-2.7.7), which will simulate an environment to run Wireshark (for Windows just download the respective executable compatible with your processor). Then I booted up QGIS and activated the Processing -> Options menu (by clicking on the word "Processing" in the menu bar at the top of the QGIS window). I downloaded Wine from Wine for Mac OS X. ![]() ![]() In accordance with information gleaned from the discussion threads at /9 and from Google Groups - Martin Isenburg post, I first downloaded and installed XQuartz, because for the latest version of Wine, XQuartz version 2.7.7 or later is required. One needs the program called "Wine" in order to have all the geoalgorithms of LAStools available to QGIS on the Mac OS X.
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