Hi all,
I suspect there is a bug in gdal.UseExceptions() in python binding.
I noticed that if a RuntimeError has been generated, following gdal
instructions *raise the same exception*.
It seems that a gdal.ErrorReset() is necessary to reset it.
An example with ipython:
In [2]: from osgeo import
Can I programatically change the http fetcher that GDAL uses for WMS without
recompiling GDAL? Thanks!
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Hi Limei
I used the following to build GDAL library on a 64-bit Linux Server.
setenv CFLAGS -fPIC
./configure --prefix=/home/sgong/build_openev2/dist --with-png=internal
--with-libtiff=internal --with-gif=internal --with-geotiff=internal
--with-libz=/home/sgong/build_openev2/dist
Hi,
I am trying to tile and create overviews for a TIFF image dataset I
have, but I keep getting strange errors when attempting to add
overviews.
1st I created a copy of the original image (same format and all, but
wanted to keep the original around in case I had problems).
gdal_translate -ot
/afs/isis.unc.edu/pkg/oracle-1020/client//lib/libexpat.so: could not
read symbols: File
in wrong format
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [libgdal.la] Error 1
[Chandra ] it looks like it is getting linked against 32-bit libexpat.so
Can you check the same by file
Craig,
This should work.
Are you using an older GDAL version ? Are you using external libtiff ?
If so, try again with newer GDAL and internal libtiff (although I wouldn't
older GDAL to fail on a simple case like yours that doesn't involve TIFF
compression)
Le Thursday 18 June 2009 21:50:25
Normand,
Just a quick complimentary reference:
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or having an ORACLE_HOME. OCI, OCCI, Pro*C, ODBC, and JDBC applications work without modification,
while using significantly less disk space than
I don't understand your question. You should provide more details on what you
want to do exactly
Le Thursday 18 June 2009 18:31:20 Joel Odom, vous avez écrit :
Can I programatically change the http fetcher that GDAL uses for WMS
without recompiling GDAL? Thanks!
No mind readers here? :-) Let me explain.
The WMS data source uses libcurl to fetch http requests. I'd like to put a
different engine in to fetch http requests so that I can handle some other
protocols (actually I'm using libcurl myself with some helper functions). I
was wondering if I could
Clay, Bruce wrote:
If I try to link to the gdal_i.lib then the program does not crash
but it does not let me step into any of the methods even though it is
a debug library and no GDAL functions work.
This is unrelated to GDAL. You better refer MSDN to solve this
kind of problems. This should
You need to hack into GDAL itself then.
Le Thursday 18 June 2009 23:42:44 Joel Odom, vous avez écrit :
No mind readers here? :-) Let me explain.
The WMS data source uses libcurl to fetch http requests. I'd like to put a
different engine in to fetch http requests so that I can handle some
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