Ok,
in my case, because I thought that it was some kind of corrupted
installation, I deleted the
OSGEO installation directory, then I performed a fresh installation (may be
this isn't
necessary).
You must install Qgis (1.7.4.5), Gdal (1.9.0.2) and Gdal-ECW by the advanced
install option.
After
thank you, pietro, but today i have updated gdal to 1.9.0-3 version by
osgeo4w and without any other manual changes now all works fine.
thank you to all qgis-gdal developers!
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Hello
Today I installed the 1.7.4.5 Qgis update, which still has ecw problems..
Shall I open a ticket for this issue?
Thankyou
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That's the version where my ecw started behaving completely properly again,
although I had it running in -4.
A couple of things to check which might help. (or might not, I've been wrong a
lot this week!)
You're using the OSGeo installer right?
It should have kicked you along to GDAL 1.9. If
Hi Ramon
I'm using OSgeo installer and It installed gdal 1.9.
I have gdal_ECW_JP2ECW.dll in bin/gdalplugins/1.9.
QGis.bat (in %OSGEO4W_ROOT%\bin\) is like this:
*
@echo off
SET OSGEO4W_ROOT=d:\OSGeo4W
call %OSGEO4W_ROOT%\bin\o4w_env.bat
call
Super!
It worked!
The qgis.bat missed the gdal plugin path
Thankyou again
Pietro
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hi pietro, please can you post the modified bat?
i've tried to change it, inserting gdal driver path but it doesn't work
@echo off
SET OSGEO4W_ROOT=C:\OSGeo4W
call %OSGEO4W_ROOT%\bin\o4w_env.bat
call %OSGEO4W_ROOT%\apps\grass\grass-6.4.2\etc\env.bat
@echo off
path
I wrote it under
SET OSGEO4W_ROOT
3rd row
Bie
Il giorno 29/mar/2012 21:30, skampus [via OSGeo.org]
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hi pietro, please can you post the modified bat?
i've tried to change it, inserting gdal driver path but it doesn't work
@echo off
SET
On 30/03/2012, at 03:29 , skampus wrote:
hi pietro, please can you post the modified bat?
i've tried to change it, inserting gdal driver path but it doesn't work
@echo off
SET OSGEO4W_ROOT=C:\OSGeo4W
call %OSGEO4W_ROOT%\bin\o4w_env.bat
call
Hello
today the gdal-ecw lib was present among those available in osgeo4w and I
installed it
Gdal now recognizes ecw, I'm sure about that because I made a test with one
ecw translated correctly into jpeg by command line.
Quantum gis still doesn't open ecw files, format not recognized...
How can
Il 26/03/2012 12:18, Pietro Rossin ha scritto:
Quantum gis still doesn't open ecw files, format not recognized...
How can this happen?
I think some path should be upgraded in the win packege. Please be patient,
recent
changes were major ones.
By the way
I want to translate my ecw to a
Hi Andre
my problem is that GDAL is used by QGis and both these programs are
installed trough Osgeo4W setup.
So, how can I make qgis installed that way use GDAL installed as standalone?
Doesn't it collide with the one given by Osgeo4W, that is installed too?
Thanks
Pietro
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You can set the DLLs to load defining PATH (and others) environmental
variables, but you're only allowed to use the same GDAL used to compile
QGis. So, if QGis is using GDAL 1.9, it cannot load and se GDAL 1.8 (weel,
if it would happen would be casuality!)
giovanni
2012/3/23 pieri70
Am 23.03.12 08:19, schrieb pieri70:
Hi Andre
my problem is that GDAL is used by QGis and both these programs are
installed trough Osgeo4W setup.
So, how can I make qgis installed that way use GDAL installed as standalone?
Doesn't it collide with the one given by Osgeo4W, that is installed too?
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Hello all
The problem started again after GDAL upgrade to 1.9.0.2.
I get an ecw not supported error (Osgeo4W)
No ECW format listed with gdalinfo --formats
GdalECW lib installed is 1.8.0.1..
Does anyone
Hello Werner Macho
I'm working in Windows XP and all the software I use are installed trough
Osgeo4W installer..
I didn't compile any part of the installation and usually every upgrade to
libs comes from the same installer.
If there is any other way please that integrate manually recompiling and
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Hi Pietro,
As I am not using Windows at all it was just a rough guess depending on
the names of the libs you have written.
If i remember correct there are ways in OSGEO4W to check all installed
versions of tools and librarys (probably it is the
Ok
as I said GDAl is 1.9.0.2 and ecw libs are 1.8.0.1 so proably I have to wait
until all libs are upgraded..
Thanks again
Pietro
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Am 22.03.12 11:48, schrieb pieri70:
Hello Werner Macho
I'm working in Windows XP and all the software I use are installed trough
Osgeo4W installer..
I didn't compile any part of the installation and usually every upgrade to
libs comes from the same installer.
If there is any other way please
It doesn't work both with 1.5.22 and 1.8.0.1
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On 03/22/2012 12:45 PM, pieri70 wrote:
It doesn't work both with 1.5.22 and 1.8.0.1
if you use gdal 1.9 the gdalecw should also be somewhat with 1.9 .. it's
not likely to work with lower versions..
So i guess you just have to wait for an update ..
Am 22.03.12 12:45, schrieb pieri70:
It doesn't work both with 1.5.22 and 1.8.0.1
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Alternatively you could try the
please, can you explain how it has to be used?
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Am 22.03.2012 16:16, schrieb skampus:
please, can you explain how it has to be used?
Via command line, much like the osgeo4w installation works:
assuming you have installed the ms4w package to D:\ms4w,
You will find a setenv.bat in that directory, which sets environment
paths corectly, not
Am 22.03.2012 20:26, schrieb Andre Joost:
Am 22.03.2012 16:16, schrieb skampus:
please, can you explain how it has to be used?
Via command line, much like the osgeo4w installation works:
Sorry, I got mixed up with the Mapserver for Windows installation, which
also has gdal ;-)
For the
andreaerdna wrote
If you try to download the ERDAS ECW/JP2 SDK Desktop Read-Only, Version
4.1 (that is needed to make the gdal-ecw 1.8.0 plugin work) from the
ERDAS website, you will be redirect to the URL
http://ftp.erdas.com/sdk/ECWJP2SDKSetup_20100920.exe.
But
pieri70 wrote
Ok but, as i wrote above, there must be some error on ERDAS website.
You are right, Pietro!
It seems that ERDAS has done a bit 'of confusion...
If you try to download the ERDAS ECW/JP2 SDK Desktop Read-Only, Version
4.1 (that is needed to make the gdal-ecw 1.8.0 plugin work)
Alister Hood alister.hood@... writes:
Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2011 10:40:32 +
From: Giovanni Manghi giovanni.manghi@...
Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] Re: [Qgis-user] Re: ecw problems
To: pieri70 pietro.rossin@...
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Message-ID: 1323081632.2277.19.camel at sibirica
Hi Pietro,
If you are running QGIS under Win, this might help (it's from the forum):
http://forum.qgis.org/viewtopic.php?f=6t=9608sid=7b6c70408b343342b8d68570002db2e1
Regards,
Nick.
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Hy Nick, Thanks!
I solved the problem using 4 dll distributed by ERDAS with SDK 4.1 READ ONLY
NCScnet4.dll
NCSEcw4_RO.dll
NCSUtil4.dll
tbb.dll
If I don't use NCSEcw4_RO.dll I get errors by gdalinfo --formats.
The problem is that by the ERDAS website they redirect you to an SDK 4.1
(they say
Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2011 10:40:32 +
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Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] Re: [Qgis-user] Re: ecw problems
To: pieri70 pietro.ros...@arpa.fvg.it
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Hello Jürgen
which kind of compressed raster do you use instead of ECW (if you use
any..??
Thanks
Pietro
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On Mon, 2011-12-05 at 01:15 -0800, pieri70 wrote:
Hello Jürgen
which kind of compressed raster do you use instead of ECW (if you use
any..??
try
GeoTIFF TILED=YES COMPRESS=JPEG QUALITY=75 and overviews.
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On Mon, 2011-12-05 at 01:15 -0800, pieri70 wrote:
Hello Jürgen
which kind of compressed raster do you use instead of ECW (if you use
any..??
try
GeoTIFF TILED=YES COMPRESS=JPEG QUALITY=75 and
Hi Nathan,
On Fri, 02. Dec 2011 at 22:23:07 +1000, Nathan Woodrow wrote:
This is very strange as a lot of other open source GIS programs ship the
ecw libs with each release, uDig; MapServer; etc. Are they breaking
the licences?
The windows standalone installer also includes ECW (and
Hi Nathan,
On Fri, 02. Dec 2011 at 22:42:22 +1000, Nathan Woodrow wrote:
It seems we are allowed to ship the ecw read-only SDK on windows:
For avoidance of doubt, this Agreement does not permit You to (a) use the
ERDAS ECW/JP2 SDK
Desktop Read-Only to create or distribute Server
Dear all
I face the same problem, ECW data not supported...
I tried both on a WinXP workstation and on a Netbook with W/ onboard.
Installed Qgis 1.7.2 trough osgeo4w-setup, with gdal-ecw 1.8.0.1.
My qgis.bat says:
@echo off
SET OSGEO4W_ROOT=d:\OSGeo4W
call %OSGEO4W_ROOT%\bin\o4w_env.bat
call
Il 02/12/2011 10:31, pieri70 ha scritto:
Dear all
I face the same problem, ECW data not supported...
I think we should really have an entry in the FAQ, and make it easy to dicover.
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Dear Paolo
thanks for you reply,
by the way, can you suggest a way to solve my problem?
I Think I followed the hints found around your mailing list without
success...
If I solve my problem I can collaborate to describe the walktrough in your
next entry in the FAQ ;-))
Thanks
Pietro
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http://ubuntuone.com/p/12sy/
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On Fri, 2011-12-02 at 01:31 -0800, pieri70 wrote:
Dear all
I face the same problem, ECW data not supported...
I tried both on a WinXP workstation and on a Netbook with W/ onboard.
Installed Qgis
Ok, a bit better..
Just reinstalled the 4.2 version of ERDAS SDK, copied 4dlls from
redistributable to osgeo4w/bin
Now from the shell gdalinfo --formats I can see the ECW extension.
Qgis now can load ecw (they are between its extension list), but if I try to
open one of them Qgis crashes..
What
Qgis now can load ecw (they are between its extension list), but if I try to
open one of them Qgis crashes..
What could be the problem?
You must use the 4.1 version of the SDK.
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If I download the 4.1 version by ERDAS website (called
ECWJP2SDKSetup_20100920.exe) and I install this SDK, then under both
redistributable and \bin\vc90 there isn't NCSEcw4_RO.dll.
Without this dll I get two errors by gdalinfo --formats (that cannot find
it).
This dll is under the 4.2 version of
Hi,
May be that there is a problem with the ERDAS Website, because the 4.2 sdk
installer specifies that is read Only (ECWJP2SDKSetup_RO_20110303.exe).
The ERDAS free (gratis) SDK *is* read only. If you want to read and
write ecws you need a commercial license.
Please someone of you who has
The SDK unfortunately is not redistributable
(regardless the name of the folder where the dlls are copied), so it
cannot be shared freely.
This is very strange as a lot of other open source GIS programs ship the
ecw libs with each release, uDig; MapServer; etc. Are they breaking
the licences?
-
Ok but, as i wote above, there must be some error on ERDAS website.
The link I followed is
http://www.erdas.com/products/ecw/ERDASECWJPEG2000SDK/Downloads.aspx
Then
ERDAS ECW/JP2 SDK Desktop Read-Only, Version 4.1
Download now!
Then, after some email confirmation, I received a file that is
The SDK unfortunately is not redistributable
(regardless the name of the folder where the dlls are copied), so it
cannot be shared freely.
This is very strange as a lot of other open source GIS programs ship
ecw libs with each release, uDig; MapServer; etc. Are they breaking
the licences?
I
I guess this problem is only in Windows version.
QGIS Ubuntu and Mac OS X have ecw libraries available in packages, AFAIK.
the libraries for Linux/OsX are the old ones, from ER-Mapper. That SDK
has a different license that should allow redistribution.
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It seems we are allowed to ship the ecw read-only SDK on windows:
For avoidance of doubt, this Agreement does not permit You to (a) use the
ERDAS ECW/JP2 SDK
Desktop Read-Only to create or distribute Server Applications or SDKs; (b)
use the ERDAS ECW/JP2
SDK Desktop Read-Only to create Libraries;
This is very strange as a lot of other open source GIS programs ship
the ecw libs with each release, uDig; MapServer; etc. Are they
breaking the licences?
I'm not sure if they break the license, on the other hand how they can
be open source if they include closed software?
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