Ah, now that I read again, it IS a gdal version issue. The "Does not exist in filesystem" message means it's not recognizing the postgis driver. To tell it without mistakes, could you check "gdal-info --formats" and check if there is a postgis raster driver there?
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 9:07 AM, qgis_plugins <t...@faunalia.it> wrote: > #24: PostGIS raster crash > > -----------------------------------------+---------------------------------- > Reporter: paolo | Owner: > mauricio....@gmail.com > Type: defect | Status: new > Priority: major | Milestone: > Component: Add a PostGIS raster layer | Version: > Resolution: | Keywords: > > -----------------------------------------+---------------------------------- > > Comment(by paolo): > > This on Debian testing, up to date, PostgreSQL 9.0 from deb (unstable), > PostGIS compiled from svn, gdal 1.6 from debian testing, qgis self > packaged from trunk > > -- > Ticket URL: <https://trac.faunalia.it/qgis_plugins/ticket/24#comment:1> > qgis_plugins <http://trac.faunalia.it/qgis_plugins> > Faunalia plugins for QuantumGIS > -- Mauricio de Paulo Engenheiro Cartografo MapeandoOBrasil <http://mapeandoobrasil.blogspot.com>
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