Ah, thanks. Been away some time from the list and no email regarding
this answer. Will try it but am happy with the binaries I currently have.
Another Q...
On my Vista machine when I compile GDAL/Swig-links it is compiled for
the .Net 3.5 platform. Would like to target .Net 2 instead. How? Am
investigating myself but no luck so far.
Must I install .Net 2 SDK on my Vista? In the GUI there is no problem
targeting .Net 2 but on the commandline? I currently open up, set up,
the environment using the setenv.cmd in the folder C:\Program
Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v6.1\Bin
Compiles fine, but to .Net 3.5.
An environment setting? or?
Tamas Szekeres skrev:
2009/7/17 Tomas R <mon...@home.se <mailto:mon...@home.se>>
Hi again
Seems like I have solved the problem... the line
such as preprocessing the grid shift file into binary form.
gave me (finally) the hint I needed. Tried to compile Proj4 and
the shift files but managed only compile the first part. Then I
finally went for the easy solution, I grabbed the binary files
from FWTools and finally I got it working.
Compiling the shift files on Windows? How? Well, not at big issue
at the moment.
Tomas,
That would be something like:
nmake /f makefile.vc <http://makefile.vc> nadshift
in the proj source directory.
If you download the SDK http://vbkto.dyndns.org:1280/sdk/Default.aspx
copy the proj sources into the root directory (ie: \proj-4.6.1) of the
SDK and use:
nmake proj PROJ_DIR=proj-4.6.1
in the VS Command prompt, which should compile the nadshift files as well.
Best regards,
Tamas
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