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I'm trying to convert a .gdb to .shp and I understand this is possible with 3.4. I didn't have any luck with 2.18.

I'm aware this question has come up previously but I have tried the other solutions and they haven't helped.

I am trying to get 3.4 standalone up and running and I continue to get the message/s

The procedure entry point ... could not be located in the dynamic link library C:Program Files\QGIS\bin\qwt6.dll.

Further, three prompts appear asking for qscintilla2_qt5.dll, qca-qt5.dll and Qt5Sql.dll.

I have tried removing all previous traces of 2.18 using regedit. I have installed again as Administrator. I have removed virus software. I have tried copying the various .dll files over to the qgis.exe directory (btw, I can't see qgis.exe).

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  • All this error widows show broken QGIS installation, not GDB problem. I have no problem to open ESRI qdg files and save them in any supported format in my NextGIS QGIS 2.18 installation. QGIS uses GDAL gdb driver to open such geodatabases. Can you provide sample data? By the way, I'm developer at NextGIS and GDAL committer. – Dmitry Baryshnikov Nov 05 '18 at 16:09
  • As far as I know you have hit a known bug, which should be resolved by a QGIS point release within the next days. You might try QGIS 3.2 standalone in the meantime. – AndreJ Nov 05 '18 at 19:43
  • AndreJ - QGIS 3.2 suffers the same issue Entry Point Not Found. – Ben10 Nov 05 '18 at 23:47
  • @DmitryBaryshnikov The file is 2.3GB. I've managed to install QGIS 2.18 and I've imported a sample .gdb folder successfully. So it looks like this is actually an issue with the size of the file I'm trying to import and/or some file restriction as mentioned here: https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/49324/how-to-convert-gdb-data-to-shapefiles-without-arcgis – Ben10 Nov 06 '18 at 06:49
  • @Ben10 You may try to use ogr2ogr as a quick workaround. Not UI way, but may help. – Dmitry Baryshnikov Nov 06 '18 at 07:05
  • It turns out there was an issue with the .gdb folder provided by the agency. Once they fixed it I was able to save the required layers as .shp files using QGIS 2.18. @AndreJ, I'll test QGIS 3.4 installation in a week or so to see if the Entry Point Not Found fault is fixed. – Ben10 Nov 08 '18 at 05:59

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