Ole,
Is there a way of telling which one I am using (both when running
commandline org2org and when importing the ogr module in python)?
ogr2ogr --version will work on the command line for at least the major version
number. I'm not sure about in python.
HTH, Eli
Cheers and thanks
Ole
Many thanks for the reply, but I need the Python bindings as we are using
ogr deeply embedded in an application and creating of new layers using the
SetField command (amongst others) is critical. Hence my worry when we get
the error
NotImplementedError: Wrong number of arguments for overloaded
On 09/01/2011 08:23 PM, Ole Nielsen wrote:
Many thanks for the reply, but I need the Python bindings as we are
using ogr deeply embedded in an application and creating of new layers
using the SetField command (amongst others) is critical. Hence my
worry when we get the error
good idea, thanks. However, it appears that qgis 1.7 is the one that depends
on gdal 1.6. I am confused.
(riab_env)nielso@shakti:~/dev$ sudo dpkg --purge libgdal1-1.6.0
dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of libgdal1-1.6.0:
libqgis1.7.0 depends on libgdal1-1.6.0.
qgis-providers depends on
From personal experience (and others') you get some odd error messages
when you start mixing different versions of libgdal. I would expect the
error to go away if you stick to one version of libgdal. Ubuntu-GIS
should have all the packages you need without having to mix GDAL versions.
-marius