Matt, Thank you, installing gdal-python fixed my problem. I just have to figure out how to deal with ECW ad MrSID formats in OSGeo4W...
Best regards, Aleksey On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Matt Wilkie <matt.wil...@gov.yk.ca> wrote: > Hi Aleksey, > > With osgeo4w as Ivan noted you need to install the gdal-python package. O4w > doesn't register it's python on the windows registry, so unless you run your > .py script from inside the o4w shell it won't find the right python either. > > There are a number of python scripts in C:\Osgeo4w\bin\ which you can use > as a model for your own to get started. > > cheers, > > matt wilkie > -------------------------------------------- > Geomatics Analyst > Information Management and Technology > Yukon Department of Environment > 10 Burns Road * Whitehorse, Yukon * Y1A 4Y9 > 867-667-8133 Tel * 867-393-7003 Fax > http://environmentyukon.gov.yk.ca/geomatics/ > -------------------------------------------- > > > Aleksey Naumov wrote: > >> Dear GDAL users, >> >> My apologies if this is a repeated question, I searched the mail acrhives >> and found a few discussions on this subject, but no resolution, AFAIK. I may >> have overlooked a good thread, would appreciate a link. >> >> My problem is being able to do scripting with GDAL using Python 2.5 (this >> version is important because of integration/compatibility with a number of >> other packages, mainly IPython), and I need to be able to do it on Windows. >> I attempted a few approaches, but could not figure out how to get all the >> pieces to work together: >> - FWTools 2.4.5; however it comes with Python 2.3, an older version >> - OSGEO4W >> - Went through the Express setup and chose GDAL (+ GRASS, QGIS).It >> installed Python 2.5.2; however on "import gdal" I get error "No module >> named gdal". >> - I looked through the Advanced setup and tried it a few times with >> various options related to GDAL, however was not able to get it to work. Are >> there specific options that should be enabled to make GDAL/Python scripting >> possible in OSGEO4W? >> - Tried to "easy_install gdal", this finds GDAL 1.6.1 and puts a >> suitable *.egg into C:\Python25\Lib\site-packages. But when I try to "import >> gdal" I get the error stating that gdal16.dll was not found. >> >> Is there a way to achieve this on Windows? Do I need to compile GDAL on my >> windows box; if so, should I be using Cygwin or try to download MS VC++? >> >> Thank you >> >> Aleksey >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
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