No, no reason at all. I didn't know there's any other binary version out there, only found the one I had been using so far via the official download link from the GDAL home page. I just downloaded the version from your page now. Why isn't that link on the GDAL home page?
I did that now, updated to 1.7, but the error remains the same. I hope I'm doing this right: I copied all the DLLs in the gdal/java folder of your distribution, and the gdal17.dll, into my jre/bin directory. I also copied the gdal.jar into my classpath directory and included the jar in my classpath (also in the Python script). Still the very same error, this time its gdal17.dll that's causing the UnsatisfiedLinkError. My Python script looks like this now: import os, sys, subprocess, time dir = os.getcwd().replace("\\", "/") + "/share/extensions/MapIllustrator/" os.chdir(dir) libdir = "lib/" cmd = "java -verbose -classpath \".;C:/Program Files/Java/jre6/lib/ext/QTJava.zip;build/classes;" + libdir + "*;" + libdir + "SuperCSV-1.52/*;" + libdir + "batik-1.7/*;" + libdir + "batik-1.7/lib/*;" + libdir + "batik-1.7/extensions/*;" + libdir + "gdal-1.7/*;" + "\" mapillustrator.MapIllustrator \"" + sys.argv[-1] + "\"" print cmd subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=True) -- View this message in context: http://osgeo-org.1803224.n2.nabble.com/UnsatisfiedLinkError-with-gdal14-tp5759026p5764808.html Sent from the GDAL - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev