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How to reinstall QGIS 2.18 as qgs-ltr



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowInstalling qgis-ltr or qgis-ltr-full with OSGeo4W or both?Is QGIS-OSGeo4W-2.14.2-2-Setup-x86.exe last version for XP 32 bit?How to change SAGA path in QGIS 2.18 StandaloneProblems installing QGIS 2.14.14 and QGIS 2.18.6 (32-bit) on Windows Vista 32-bit AND QGIS 2.14 and QGIS 2.18.14 64-bit Windows 7 64-bit computerQGIS-bin has stopped working; QGIS crashes at startupChoosing QGIS LTR to install on Ubuntu?SAGA tools not workingPython not installed in windows based QGIS on a Mac running ParallelsInstalling packages into OSGeo4W64-QGIS-Python and not in Standard Python installation on Windows?SAGA 2.3.1 makes QGIS 2.18 crash on Ubuntu 18.04










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I updated QGIS and accidentally rewrote 2.18 as ltr with 3.4 Madeira.
My apps work with older version. This means there must be qgis-full and qgis-ltr with version 2.18 to make them work correctly.
How can I restore my previous installation or find packages for installation from local folder.
I use Windows 10 64 bit.










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  • Did you even google before asking? Go here: download.osgeo.org/qgis/win64, download your desired version, then install it. Also, QGIS-developers urge users to upgrade since 2,18 is not supported anymore.

    – Erik
    Mar 25 at 11:24












  • The files are likely to still be there in your local packages directory, but they won't show up in the OSGeo4W installer without edits being made to the setup.ini file, which is not straightforward. Answering @AndreJ 's comment about which elements are missing from the standalone install might help.

    – Andy Harfoot
    Mar 25 at 14:53















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I updated QGIS and accidentally rewrote 2.18 as ltr with 3.4 Madeira.
My apps work with older version. This means there must be qgis-full and qgis-ltr with version 2.18 to make them work correctly.
How can I restore my previous installation or find packages for installation from local folder.
I use Windows 10 64 bit.










share|improve this question
























  • Did you even google before asking? Go here: download.osgeo.org/qgis/win64, download your desired version, then install it. Also, QGIS-developers urge users to upgrade since 2,18 is not supported anymore.

    – Erik
    Mar 25 at 11:24












  • The files are likely to still be there in your local packages directory, but they won't show up in the OSGeo4W installer without edits being made to the setup.ini file, which is not straightforward. Answering @AndreJ 's comment about which elements are missing from the standalone install might help.

    – Andy Harfoot
    Mar 25 at 14:53













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I updated QGIS and accidentally rewrote 2.18 as ltr with 3.4 Madeira.
My apps work with older version. This means there must be qgis-full and qgis-ltr with version 2.18 to make them work correctly.
How can I restore my previous installation or find packages for installation from local folder.
I use Windows 10 64 bit.










share|improve this question
















I updated QGIS and accidentally rewrote 2.18 as ltr with 3.4 Madeira.
My apps work with older version. This means there must be qgis-full and qgis-ltr with version 2.18 to make them work correctly.
How can I restore my previous installation or find packages for installation from local folder.
I use Windows 10 64 bit.







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  • Did you even google before asking? Go here: download.osgeo.org/qgis/win64, download your desired version, then install it. Also, QGIS-developers urge users to upgrade since 2,18 is not supported anymore.

    – Erik
    Mar 25 at 11:24












  • The files are likely to still be there in your local packages directory, but they won't show up in the OSGeo4W installer without edits being made to the setup.ini file, which is not straightforward. Answering @AndreJ 's comment about which elements are missing from the standalone install might help.

    – Andy Harfoot
    Mar 25 at 14:53

















  • Did you even google before asking? Go here: download.osgeo.org/qgis/win64, download your desired version, then install it. Also, QGIS-developers urge users to upgrade since 2,18 is not supported anymore.

    – Erik
    Mar 25 at 11:24












  • The files are likely to still be there in your local packages directory, but they won't show up in the OSGeo4W installer without edits being made to the setup.ini file, which is not straightforward. Answering @AndreJ 's comment about which elements are missing from the standalone install might help.

    – Andy Harfoot
    Mar 25 at 14:53
















Did you even google before asking? Go here: download.osgeo.org/qgis/win64, download your desired version, then install it. Also, QGIS-developers urge users to upgrade since 2,18 is not supported anymore.

– Erik
Mar 25 at 11:24






Did you even google before asking? Go here: download.osgeo.org/qgis/win64, download your desired version, then install it. Also, QGIS-developers urge users to upgrade since 2,18 is not supported anymore.

– Erik
Mar 25 at 11:24














The files are likely to still be there in your local packages directory, but they won't show up in the OSGeo4W installer without edits being made to the setup.ini file, which is not straightforward. Answering @AndreJ 's comment about which elements are missing from the standalone install might help.

– Andy Harfoot
Mar 25 at 14:53





The files are likely to still be there in your local packages directory, but they won't show up in the OSGeo4W installer without edits being made to the setup.ini file, which is not straightforward. Answering @AndreJ 's comment about which elements are missing from the standalone install might help.

– Andy Harfoot
Mar 25 at 14:53










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You can download older versions of QGIS here:



http://download.osgeo.org/qgis/win64/



2.18 is however no longer supported. So there will be no more bug fixes. 3.4 is now the ltr release.






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  • Sorry, but this doesn't work for me. I need full Osgeo4W64 install with 2.18 as ltr.

    – Marje Talvis
    Mar 25 at 11:39






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    You cannot get QGIS 2.18 through the OSGeo4W installer anymore.

    – HeikkiVesanto
    Mar 25 at 11:44






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    What do you miss when using the 2.18 standalone version?

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You can download older versions of QGIS here:



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2.18 is however no longer supported. So there will be no more bug fixes. 3.4 is now the ltr release.






share|improve this answer























  • Sorry, but this doesn't work for me. I need full Osgeo4W64 install with 2.18 as ltr.

    – Marje Talvis
    Mar 25 at 11:39






  • 1





    You cannot get QGIS 2.18 through the OSGeo4W installer anymore.

    – HeikkiVesanto
    Mar 25 at 11:44






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    What do you miss when using the 2.18 standalone version?

    – AndreJ
    Mar 25 at 12:02















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You can download older versions of QGIS here:



http://download.osgeo.org/qgis/win64/



2.18 is however no longer supported. So there will be no more bug fixes. 3.4 is now the ltr release.






share|improve this answer























  • Sorry, but this doesn't work for me. I need full Osgeo4W64 install with 2.18 as ltr.

    – Marje Talvis
    Mar 25 at 11:39






  • 1





    You cannot get QGIS 2.18 through the OSGeo4W installer anymore.

    – HeikkiVesanto
    Mar 25 at 11:44






  • 2





    What do you miss when using the 2.18 standalone version?

    – AndreJ
    Mar 25 at 12:02













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You can download older versions of QGIS here:



http://download.osgeo.org/qgis/win64/



2.18 is however no longer supported. So there will be no more bug fixes. 3.4 is now the ltr release.






share|improve this answer













You can download older versions of QGIS here:



http://download.osgeo.org/qgis/win64/



2.18 is however no longer supported. So there will be no more bug fixes. 3.4 is now the ltr release.







share|improve this answer












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  • Sorry, but this doesn't work for me. I need full Osgeo4W64 install with 2.18 as ltr.

    – Marje Talvis
    Mar 25 at 11:39






  • 1





    You cannot get QGIS 2.18 through the OSGeo4W installer anymore.

    – HeikkiVesanto
    Mar 25 at 11:44






  • 2





    What do you miss when using the 2.18 standalone version?

    – AndreJ
    Mar 25 at 12:02

















  • Sorry, but this doesn't work for me. I need full Osgeo4W64 install with 2.18 as ltr.

    – Marje Talvis
    Mar 25 at 11:39






  • 1





    You cannot get QGIS 2.18 through the OSGeo4W installer anymore.

    – HeikkiVesanto
    Mar 25 at 11:44






  • 2





    What do you miss when using the 2.18 standalone version?

    – AndreJ
    Mar 25 at 12:02
















Sorry, but this doesn't work for me. I need full Osgeo4W64 install with 2.18 as ltr.

– Marje Talvis
Mar 25 at 11:39





Sorry, but this doesn't work for me. I need full Osgeo4W64 install with 2.18 as ltr.

– Marje Talvis
Mar 25 at 11:39




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1





You cannot get QGIS 2.18 through the OSGeo4W installer anymore.

– HeikkiVesanto
Mar 25 at 11:44





You cannot get QGIS 2.18 through the OSGeo4W installer anymore.

– HeikkiVesanto
Mar 25 at 11:44




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What do you miss when using the 2.18 standalone version?

– AndreJ
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What do you miss when using the 2.18 standalone version?

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