Hi Alexandre,
Yes, that is an interesting idea. You can actually read the CSV files as OGR
data source:
% ogrinfo gcs.csv -al | more
INFO: Open of `gcs.csv'
using driver `CSV' successful.
Layer name: gcs
Geometry: None
Feature Count: 438
Layer SRS WKT:
(unknown)
COORD_REF_SYS_CODE:
Peter,
It is all going smoothly so far.
I will keep you posted.
Regards,
Ivan
Peter Baumann wrote:
Dear GDAL maintainers,
this is to confirm that we (Constantin Jucovschi, as cc'ed and me) agree
to the GDAL commiter guidelines as set forth in
James,
Could do file a ticked and upload a sample file on http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/ ?
Regards,
Ivan
James Hiebert wrote:
Hi All,
I'm trying to use GDAL (version 1.7.2 on Gentoo built with hdf5 and netcdf
support) to read NetCDF files, but I'm a little unclear on how the NetCDF
driver
Sebastian,
It should work.
You are talking about the create-option INSERT, right?
You would need to add double quotes around the whole options entry therefore
you would need to use
single quotes around the RDT name.
I just found a wrong example at [gdal.org/frmt_georaster.html] and I am going
Yes, if you see on ticket #3673 there is an example of sdo_geor.addNodata()
with arrays of value
ranges as nodata but you can do it with just one value as nodata too. That fix
will be available
shortly on GDAL trunk.
Pasta Bolognese wrote:
ooo... is there any workaround ?
Even any query to
Chris,
Christopher Barker wrote:
Hi folks,
I have a dataset that is a 4-dimensional array of values: time,x,y,z
We're currently using netcdf to store it, which is well suited to this
kind of data.
However, we also need to get it into a GIS (Arc in this case), and I'm
trying to find a good
Iván Sánchez Ortega wrote:
El 04/06/2010 10:46, Mateusz Loskot escribió:
open config.log and locate bits related to Oracle OCI
configure:25057: checking for Oracle OCI headers in
/usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/server/
configure:25100: g++ -c
Smith, Michael D ERDC-CRREL-NH wrote:
Ivan,
Oracle express edition does support SDO_GEOMETRY.
Mike
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your correction. I always thought that the express edition was not capable to support
Simple Feature therefore it would not be useful with GDAL/OGR/OCI.
That would
Even, Miguel,
Even Rouault wrote:
Miguel,
I took the liberty to CC the gdal-dev mailing list as other may have the same
questions/interests or ideas to help you.
The migration of applications to Java was mainly an easy way to test the
GDAL/OGR Java API, but not an aim per se. So I've no
Hi Shawn/Adam,
My suggestion is that you should file a ticket for each problem you solved describing the reasons
for the changes maid. You should attach the changed source code to the ticket and some sample data
too (or the path to where I get download it from) so that we can test your
Hi Randy,
The GDAL docs that you created with make docs is basically a copy of what you
have on gdal.org in
html format generated by Doxygen. You can also run make man and make
install-man if that helps.
Regards,
Ivan
Randy wrote:
Hi list,
This maybe a bad question.
I make docs and make
Randy,
Randy wrote:
Hi Ivan,
The GDAL docs that you created with make docs is basically a copy of what
you have on gdal.org in
html format generated by Doxygen. You can also run make man and make
install-man if that helps.
Then how do I use this docs file,can I use it in Devhelp or man
Lucena, Ivan wrote:
Frank,
I am trying the RC2 on OpenSUSE and I found a problem.
Here is my configure command:
./configure \
--with-libtool \
--with-libtiff=internal \
--with-geotiff=internal \
--with-jpeg=internal \
--with-gif=internal
After having
William McCoy wrote:
I have recently built and installed gdal 1.7.1 on a couple of my Linux
computers. I have noticed that 'make' and 'make install' don't seem to
build or install any documentation as man pages or anything else. I
don't see any target in the makefile that I should use to
Hi Jason/Roger,
I started that thread based on the wrong impression that I would be the one in
change of helping
some folks to get up and running with R and the RGDAL library. I thought that I
would need to
compile RGDAL against the GDAL just like I usually do for GDAL/Python and
GDAL/Java in
Becker,
Please take a look at RFC#4: http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/rfc4_geolocate
Regards,
Ivan
---Original Message---
From: Becker, Thomas t...@dmu.dk
Subject: [gdal-dev] reprojection HDF / GCP extraction
Sent: Aug 10 '09 07:00
Hi all,
I have a couple NOAA-15
If you use DATUM[GRS_1980 instead of DATUM[D_GRS_1980 it might work. See
http://spatialreference.org for
more info.
---Original Message---
From: Matthieu Rigal ri...@rapideye.de
Subject: [gdal-dev] non-fully conform output of gdalwarp
Sent: May 29 '09 05:11
Hi guys,
Hi JoSn,
If you can't get it from GetColorTable() I believe that the problem is that the
HDF driver doesn't recognize the internal schema of the files you have. If
it was one of the well know formats it should work, like if you download MODIS
Vegetation product for example. So I can foresee
Andreas,
If that issue is related to http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/ticket/1959 check the
version you are using.
Ivan
---Original Message---
From: Andreas Neumann a.neum...@carto.net
Subject: [gdal-dev] Converting big Intergraph cit files
Sent: May 06 '09 01:58
Hi all,
I
Hi there,
The problem that reported is gone. I just need to update from trunk and rebuild
the python binder with swig. Scott
is right, you can get around that problem by running your script image by
image. In my case I was running the script
on a cgi-bin environment, querying the same pixel
What OS are you in? What output format is that, JDEM, USGSDEM, an elevation
model in any other raster format?
Check the for help (type for help on Windows, man for on UNIX).
Example in Windows with Geotiff output:
C:\ for %I in (E:\asci\*.asc) do gdal_translate -of gtiff %I
Hi there,
Would be possible to write a 'VRT Pixel Function' [1] in Python? Probably not.
But wouldn't that be nice?
Ivan
[1] - http://www.gdal.org/gdal_vrttut.html
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, the python API is consistant with it.
So it is expected that bd1.SetStatistics(bd2.ComputeBandStats()) will fail
as it is provided with 2 values instead of the expected 4.
Best regards,
Even
Le Friday 27 March 2009 19:02:14 Lucena, Ivan, vous avez écrit :
Hi there,
I believe
Actually...
GetStatistics dows the same as ComputeRasterStatistcs()
That is confusing...
---Original Message---
From: Lucena, Ivan ivan.luc...@pmldnet.com
Subject: Re: [gdal-dev] python-gdal ComputStatistics return just two values
Sent: Mar 27 '09 19:05
Even,
I see
Python script
anyway.
Thanks a lot.
My best regards,
Ivan
---Original Message---
From: Frank Warmerdam warmer...@pobox.com
Subject: Re: [gdal-dev] Bigtiff question
Sent: Mar 05 '09 17:07
Lucena, Ivan wrote:
Yes, that runs a lot of seek's to writes just few bytes here
Mateusz.
I don't mind at all. That is great.
Ivan
---Original Message---
From: Mateusz Loskot mate...@loskot.net
Subject: Re: [gdal-dev] GDAL in Netbeans IDE
Sent: Jan 31 '09 19:17
Iva,
I've taken the liberty to post your notes on the Wiki:
Hi there,
I was able to run the gdalinfo.java demo source both in Linux and Windows by
setting up a NetBeans Java App. I
just needed to add gdal.jar to the projects libraries and add the
gdaljni.dll folder path to the VM Options like
that: -Djava.library.path=E:\path. Now I am trying to
Never mind.
I just copied osrjni.dll, gdalsontjni.dll, gdaljni.dll and ogrjni.dll to
../Java/jre/bin and it worked just fine.
There must be another way to keep those dll in another place. :(
Regards,
Ivan
---Original Message---
From: Lucena, Ivan ivan.luc...@pmldnet.com
...@pobox.com
Subject: Re: [gdal-dev] HDF4 reading MISR Level 3 with incorrect dimension
Sent: Dec 29 '08 18:08
Lucena, Ivan wrote:
Hi there,
I don't know if that is a case for a ticket or if I missed the latest
discussion on HDF dimensions.
I've got this HDF4 file, a MISR
Hi Joel,
If you use of the .vcproj files provided by the GDAL distribution you should be
able to create breakpoints and run in debugging mode. It is not perfect, some
times I have problems with that too. I like the way that Netbeans C++ handle
makefiles on Linux better than VS but I never
Hi Daniele,
I guess some definitions previously contained on java.opt have been
actually moved on NMAKE.opt in the main gdal folder.
That was all I need to know. Grazie!
{{{
compile:
[mkdir] Created dir: C:\Dev\gdal\swig\java\build\classes
[javac] Compiling 49 source files to
Hi there,
I build the Java wrapper a couple of days ago following the instructions on [1]
but now I need to help someone to
build for Windows based on [2] but it looks like there was some changes that
are not reflected on neither one of
those instructions. For example, there is no more
,
Ivan
[1]: http://www.gdal.org/gdal_vrttut.html
---Original Message---
From: Stephen Woodbridge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gdal-dev] How do I select 3 of 5 bands for output?
Sent: Nov 08 '08 03:36
Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
Lucena, Ivan wrote:
Hi Steve,
I have
thoughts on the cause(s) and workarounds?
Thanks again for all the help.
-Steve
Lucena, Ivan wrote:
Hi Steve,
No, VRT files are not Geotiff, see [1], and they should not take more than
a bunch of Kbytes. The problem is that in *our* gdal_translate command line
*we* forgot
Hi Steve,
I have a script that was processing MrSID files and need to convert it
to support jp2 files also. It seems pretty straight forward except the
jp2 files have bands R,G,B,IR and I need to chop these into GeoTif tiles
with only R,G,B bands.
The script was iterating over the
Kile,
I did the same thing years a go. I wrote a RDO then I it converted it to a GDAL
1.3 driver and latter I set it up as a GDAL plugin to be
seem by ArcGIS 9.2. One thing that helped me a lot was to load everything in a
VC2003 project and run ArcMAP in debug mode. But
you probably know
Tamas,
Very good point!
Another benefit of such an addition would be that the developers could
track down and fix issues related to these drivers without having to
wait for the component owner to take the required action. Most of the
developers (like me) cannot afford spending such
Hi Norman,
I think that Mateusz would be the person to answer it better and I am not doing
much use of MSVC this days, but I
remember seen a message from VLD coming up at the end of the execution, on the
output window, even using
those makefile projects (makgdal71.vcproj). Basically all the
Chris,
I doubt it -- at least not with raster data. A while back wx's vector
drawing was pretty limited (no alpha support), but it now has a better
drawing API, or you can use it with Agg or Cairo, or?? There may well be
other reasons to choose QT, but I doubt they are specific to
Frank,
---Original Message---
From: Frank Warmerdam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gdal-dev] Fastest way to add the GeoTransform to a raster file
with Python
Sent: Sep 18 '08 16:09
On 9/18/08, Matthieu Rigal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Since the method of
Frank, Fodder,
There is a nice open source implementation of interpolation on TerraLib.org [1]
that takes any vector and produces a raster based on nearest neighbor, average
nearest neighbor, distance weigh average nearest neighbor, box interpolation
and average box interpolation.
Best
Bruce,
I have seem this error message before and I think is it exactly what you
though but just for troubleshooting, could you try to re-create the
columns as NUMERIC without (precision,scale) and run it again. That will
point out where the error occurs. Maybe.
Ivan
Clay, Bruce wrote:
I
Silvia,
As far as I know, the GDAL API doesn't have a function to read direct
from a multi-band to 3D matrix.
The GDALRasterBand::RasterIO()[1] and GDALRasterBand::ReadBlock()[2]
reads from one band at the time.
The GDALDataset::RasterIO()[3] does support multi-band reading but I
believe
I would take a look on how gdal_translate process the -a_srs
parameter:
http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/browser/trunk/gdal/apps/gdal_translate.cpp#L311
Christiaan Janssen wrote:
My problem with this is that I'm not actually trying to reproject the data. The
best example of what I'm doing is
---Original Message---
From: Even Rouault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gdal-dev] Support for reading GDAL datasets in compressed
archives (.gz and .zip)
Sent: Aug 27 '08 18:34
Le Wednesday 27 August 2008 15:58:54 Lucena, Ivan, vous avez écrit :
Rouault,
Nice job
Just a comment: There are some grib files generated by SPRING that are
not compatible with the GRIB driver. It might be a version issue GRIB1,
GRIB2 or something. Ex.:
C:\Data\SpringDB\SP\SPaulogdalinfo I000355.grb
ERROR 4: `I000355.grb' not recognised as a supported file format.
gdalinfo
Frank,
The shapefile driver does run morphFromESRI() and we can confirm
that takes place because the D_ has been stripped from the datum
name. However, morphFromESRI() will *not* add in authority nodes
or otherwise fill in missing information. It just changes a few known
patterns from
Hi all,
Is there any limitation on the size of the string produced by
CPLSerializeXMLTree()?
Best regards,
Ivan
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