Re: [gdal-dev] the '--config' switch is not in synopsis and description of gdaladdo, gdalwarp and gdal_translate manual pages

2018-04-05 Thread bradh
Things with two dashes are general options, which apply to all tools, and are described in http://www.gdal.org/gdal_utilities.html Brad ___ gdal-dev mailing list gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev

[gdal-dev] the '--config' switch is not in synopsis and description of gdaladdo, gdalwarp and gdal_translate manual pages

2018-04-05 Thread Rodrigo Souto
The manual pages of gdaladdo, gdalwarp and gdal_translate have Synopsis and Description sections, but for some reason the '--config' switch is not described there. I think since it is part of the command it should be there, like the other switches. This happens for online manual pages and from

[gdal-dev] Cloud optimized geotiff (COG) discussions

2018-04-05 Thread Even Rouault
Hi, For those interested in COG related discussions, a number of actors have agreed that a potential forum to discuss that could be: https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/landsat-pds/ So subscribe if you're interested Even -- Spatialys - Geospatial professional services

Re: [gdal-dev] Just want to do simple batch compression...

2018-04-05 Thread jratike80
srygonic wrote > The issue is that the image turns out to be completely black for me... not > too sure what I'm doing wrong here. > > I understand that it might be better to cut up the files but that would > take > too long (as there are too many files) and I'm wondering if there is a > faster

[gdal-dev] scripts/setdevenv.sh

2018-04-05 Thread Even Rouault
Hi, This is something most people doing GDAL development, and not wanting to install each time they build, have probably reinvented by themselves, so now master has a scripts/setdevenv.sh that you can source to define PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH, GDAL_DATA and PYTHONPATH to point to the

Re: [gdal-dev] Just want to do simple batch compression...

2018-04-05 Thread srygonic
The issue is that the image turns out to be completely black for me... not too sure what I'm doing wrong here. I understand that it might be better to cut up the files but that would take too long (as there are too many files) and I'm wondering if there is a faster solution here to reduce the