Am 21.08.2014 07:55, schrieb Luke:
I cross-posted to the UbuntuGIS mailing list
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gis.osgeo.ubuntu/941), but have had no
response.
Unfortunately, yes. There seems to be little activity on the list recently.
Are there any other drivers in the GDAL tree that
on?
Regards
Luke
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I can build the ECW/JP2ECW driver as a plugin (using 5.0 or 5.1 SDK) on
Ubuntu 12.04 (GDAL 1.10) using the gdal-ecw-build script from from the
ubuntugis-unstable libgdal-ecw package (
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntugis/+archive/ubuntugis-unstable).
I have also built the ECW/JP2ECW driver as a
Am 14.08.2014 02:56, schrieb Luke Pinner:
Can anybody provide some guidance on how to compile the ECW/JP2ECW drivers
as a plugin on Linux?
I have written down my workflow here:
http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/94870/unable-to-install-ecw-support-on-lubuntu-14-04
The plugin works in
the same commands as per `gdal-ecw-build`) against the
gdal 1.11 tree.
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Luke wrote
...(in fact python segfaults immediately for me when trying to import
gdal)...
When using the plugin built as per Andre's workflow.
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