Hi Vincent,
I've to do it for a customer who bought OEM licence from Erdas.
Every time I try to push my customers toward free formats, sometimes I
can, other times not :)
Have a good Sunday
W
Il 23/01/21 22:03, Vincent Picavet (ml) ha scritto:
Hi Walter,
Be careful with ECW SDK licence,
Hi,
Carrying on the work of QEP-180[1], we are now "metatesting" the testing
infraestructure and metodology[2] by running the set of designated test
cases (manual tests) for the next releases 3.18.0 and 3.16.4LTR.
For the later, we would need to have the nigthly-ltr builds pointing to the
Hi Walter,
Be careful with ECW SDK licence, which requires an OEM licence for any use in a
Server software component.
See for example :
https://community.hexagongeospatial.com/t5/APOLLO-ECW-Q-A/License-for-reading-or-writing-ECW-in-third-party-software/ta-p/34074#
This may have changed since
For the Nightly-Master, I just noticed the following. Is this the expected
behavior?
Compiled against GDAL/OGR 3.1.4
Running against GDAL/OGR 3.3.0dev
I am pretty sure it used to be the same as the current Nightly-Release:
Compiled against GDAL/OGR 3.3.0dev
Running against GDAL/OGR 3.3.0dev
Thanks Jurgen.. I'd like to listem something different :(
So I've to compile it :(
W
Il 23/01/21 16:12, Jürgen E. Fischer ha scritto:
Hi Walter,
On Sat, 23. Jan 2021 at 16:02:13 +0100, Walter Lorenzetti wrote:
a question: QGIS-server 3.10.14 for Ubuntu it was compile with ECW flags or
not?
Hi Walter,
On Sat, 23. Jan 2021 at 16:02:13 +0100, Walter Lorenzetti wrote:
> a question: QGIS-server 3.10.14 for Ubuntu it was compile with ECW flags or
> not?
By default qgis server is built with SERVER_SKIP_ECW TRUE for debian/ubuntu and
in osgeo4w.
Jürgen
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Hi all,
a question: QGIS-server 3.10.14 for Ubuntu it was compile with ECW flags
or not?
With 3.10.12 iI can use gdal compile with Erdas libraries but I get this
error with 3.10.14:
GDAL_ERROR 4: b"`/shared-volume/project_data/326152.ecw' not recognized
as a supported file format."
Hi Giulio,
add the flags methods to tell your algorithm is not thread-safe. From the
documentation :
https://docs.qgis.org/3.16/en/docs/user_manual/processing/scripts.html#flags
If your algorithm is regularly crashing, you are probably using API calls
which are not safe to do in a background
Hello to all
Last version (3.16.3) successfully installed!
The problem in 3.16.1 and 3.16.2 versions are no longer present and no new
issues identified.
I hope it stays that way! ;)
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