Ahah! You have to add the raster table name then to the command. The Rasterlite documentation should be updated to reflect this example as it now misleadingly does not. See below...
Thank you much! Examples: - Accessing a rasterlite DB with a single raster table : $ gdalinfo rasterlitedb.sqlite -noct Output: Driver: Rasterlite/Rasterlite Files: rasterlitedb.sqlite Size is 7200, 7200 Coordinate System is: GEOGCS["WGS 84", DATUM["WGS_1984", SPHEROID["WGS 84",6378137,298.257223563, AUTHORITY["EPSG","7030"]], AUTHORITY["EPSG","6326"]], PRIMEM["Greenwich",0, AUTHORITY["EPSG","8901"]], UNIT["degree",0.01745329251994328, AUTHORITY["EPSG","9122"]], AUTHORITY["EPSG","4326"]] Origin = (-5.000000000000000,55.000000000000000) Pixel Size = (0.002083333333333,-0.002083333333333) Metadata: TILE_FORMAT=GIF Image Structure Metadata: INTERLEAVE=PIXEL Corner Coordinates: Upper Left ( -5.0000000, 55.0000000) ( 5d 0'0.00"W, 55d 0'0.00"N) Lower Left ( -5.0000000, 40.0000000) ( 5d 0'0.00"W, 40d 0'0.00"N) Upper Right ( 10.0000000, 55.0000000) ( 10d 0'0.00"E, 55d 0'0.00"N) Lower Right ( 10.0000000, 40.0000000) ( 10d 0'0.00"E, 40d 0'0.00"N) Center ( 2.5000000, 47.5000000) ( 2d30'0.00"E, 47d30'0.00"N) Band 1 Block=480x480 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Palette Color Table (RGB with 256 entries) - Listing a multi-raster table DB : $ gdalinfo multirasterdb.sqlite Output: Driver: Rasterlite/Rasterlite Files: Size is 512, 512 Coordinate System is `' Subdatasets: SUBDATASET_1_NAME=RASTERLITE:multirasterdb.sqlite,table=raster1 SUBDATASET_1_DESC=RASTERLITE:multirasterdb.sqlite,table=raster1 SUBDATASET_2_NAME=RASTERLITE:multirasterdb.sqlite,table=raster2 SUBDATASET_2_DESC=RASTERLITE:multirasterdb.sqlite,table=raster2 Corner Coordinates: Upper Left ( 0.0, 0.0) Lower Left ( 0.0, 512.0) Upper Right ( 512.0, 0.0) Lower Right ( 512.0, 512.0) Center ( 256.0, 256.0)
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