Martijn,
Thank you for your answer. I've taken a look at the packages in JuliaGeo 
and EarthScience, and they all look very promissing. I would be rather 
interested in expanding the RasterIO with more GDAL functions and maybe 
binding to OGR (for shapefiles) and Proj, if I make it to install Clang.


Em quinta-feira, 13 de agosto de 2015 16:56:42 UTC-3, Martijn Visser 
escreveu:

> Hi Marcio,
>
> It would be great if you can contribute to the existing geospatial 
> libraries. Be sure to check out JuliaGeo <https://github.com/JuliaGeo> and 
> the other packages listed at Julia.jl/Earth-Science.md 
> <https://github.com/svaksha/Julia.jl/blob/master/Earth-Science.md>, to 
> make sure others aren't working on it already.
> I can't say much about the Clang.jl wrapper, I've only used it on Ubuntu, 
> but it shouldn't require compiling Julia, you just need libclang and 
> libclang-dev <https://github.com/ihnorton/Clang.jl#installation>.
>
> -Martijn
>
> On Thursday, August 13, 2015 at 9:24:58 PM UTC+2, Marcio Sales wrote:
>>
>> Hi all
>> I noticed there's a lack of geospatial data packages in Julia at the 
>> moment. I'm trying to learn the Clang.jl package to make C bindings for 
>> some geospatial libraries to start my migration from matlab.
>>
>> however, I'm can't install the package correctly.
>>
>> - what do I need to install in my computer before and after installing 
>> Julia to make it work? win10x64
>> - is it possible to make it work without recompiling Julia?
>> - if I really need to compile Julia, can I do it in  windows 10 64 bits 
>> with make 32bits?
>> - if i do that, will it still work with Juno?
>>
>> any help appreciated. I'll make sure to share my successes.
>> best
>> marcio.
>>
>>
>>

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