Workaround is to compile it yourself, I guess you have to compile gdal
+ mrSID using manual procedures.
It's not much harder than building gdal only.
Etienne
On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Pedro Jorge de Sousa Ferreira
wrote:
> The UbuntuGIS repository only has libgdal-mrsid package for Ubuntu
The UbuntuGIS repository only has libgdal-mrsid package for Ubuntu Lucid and
Oneiric. There's a new Ubuntu distro just around the corner (12.10), but
still no signs of libgdal-mrsid for Ubuntu Precise. So I was wondering if
there's a work around to open MrSID images in QGIS 1.8 on a Ubuntu 12.04
m
On Sep 15, 2012, at 7:55 AM, José Carlos Guerrero Antúnez wrote:
> > OSX 10.6.8
> > Qgis 1.8 updated.
> >
> > I'm working with an IMac10,1, Intel Core 2 duo
Updated - do you mean you had a previous version of QGIS installed and you
upgraded? There might be extra plugins from the old version tha
Hi Jose,
On 9/15/12, José Carlos Guerrero Antúnez wrote:
> I don't know if I'm using the nightly build from
> http://qgis.dakotacarto.com, I
> downloaded qgis from Kingchaos web.
> How do I know it?, sorry, my ignorance.
If you use the stable from Kingchaos web, there should be no problem
as lo
Hi Noli,
I don't know if I'm using the nightly build from http://qgis.dakotacarto.com, I
downloaded qgis from Kingchaos web.
How do I know it?, sorry, my ignorance.
I have installed qgis on a MacBook Pro, Intel Core 2 Duo, it works
correctly.
And then, what do I can do? I download
qgis-nightly-b
I think the first thing to do is clip the raster to your area of interest
using the vector polygon. Raster -> Extraction -> Clipper. Select the
polygon shapefile as the mask layer.
To get the statistics load the clipped raster, right-click on it in the
layers panel, select "Properties" and then cl