+1 on upgrade of the stable branch to imageio 1.1.x / gdal 1.7.3. Also a
related question about the roadmap of imageio-ext and how the various gdal
versions are tracked. It seems now the strategy is to lag behind a few
releases, a nice conservative approach. Question is do the imageio-ext
developers have a road map that they follow that determines when gdal
versions are upgraded? Or is it sort of just an organic approach mandated
by current funding, mandate, etc...
Reason I ask is because I have recently tried to build imageio ext / gdal
with support for proprietary libraries like mrsid and ecw and ran into
issues. With mrsid it seems the sdks are no longer available in order to
build with gdal 1.7.3... from what i was able to download from lizardtech i
could only make worth with gdal 1.8. For ecw it seems the windows 3.3 sdk
is not being made available any longer.. and again had some issues building
gdal 1.7 against the newer sdks, although I think this one is sort of
workable in that it requires some hacking of the make configuration.
Anyways, is there any interest at all in tracking more recent gdal
versions? Has there been existing work to do so? If so are there any
blockers, etc... that are well known? Just curious for some info. Thanks!
-Justin
On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 4:22 PM, Simone Giannecchini <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Any feedback on this one http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-3931
>
> We might want to wait until right after next geotools release, or do
> it right away. We just want tl see if ther eis any feedback.
>
> Regards,
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