
If this box is unchecked, anyone can see your repository. Keep the rest of the options as is unless you want to change them:Īccess level -Leave the This is a private repository box checked. A private repository is only visible to you and those with access. For example, if the user the_best has a repository called awesome_repo, the URL for that repository would be.

Bitbucket uses this Name in the URL of the repository. With the exception of the Repository type, everything you enter on this page you can later change.Įnter BitbucketStationSupplies for the Name field. Take some time to review the dialog's contents.

Bitbucket displays the Create a new repository page. From Bitbucket, click the + icon in the global sidebar and select Repository.CAUTION: Windows 7 no longer works as we are now using Python 3.9, which dropped support for it.Do the following to create your repository: You need to do a fresh install or use a different directory. CAUTION: Upgrades of old setups using the new repository are not supported. This also includes a 32-bit version, which OSGeo4W v2 does not support. The long term release is additionally also available in the old repository using the same dependencies as before (see below). The latest QGIS release is only available here, as it already requires dependencies not available in the old repository. NOTE FOR EXISTING USERS: OSGeo4W v2 (previously known as testing) is now the regular repository.

To avoid those you have to use the Advanced Install and choose qgis and/or qgis-ltr in the desktop section.

The express installations have several optional packages including non-free software. In the installer choose Express Install and select QGIS to install the latest release or QGIS LTR to install the long term release. QGIS in OSGeo4W (recommended for regular users):
