On dimanche 2 février 2020 00:34:46 CET Marsh, Chris wrote: > HI Even, > > Thanks for the detailed response. I have compiled master 3.1dev however > strangest thing when I try to run it > $ export PATH=`pwd`/gdal-install/bin:$PATH > $ which gdal_translate > /Users/chris/Documents/science/analysis/gdal-install/bin/gdal_translate > $ gdal_translate NETCDF:"`pwd`/SD_20160901.nc":snd_upd out.tif -co > TILED=YES ERROR 4: > NETCDF:/Users/chris/Documents/science/analysis/SD_20160901.nc:snd_upd: No > such file or directory
Do you have the netCDF driver included ? Check with "gdalinfo --format netCDF". This file is also a netCDF 4 file, so you need to make sure you netCDF lib is built against HDF5. You may use the "osgeo/gdal" Docker image. See https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/blob/master/gdal/docker/README.md > $ ls > /Users/chris/Documents/science/analysis/SD_20160901.nc > /Users/chris/Documents/science/analysis/SD_20160901.nc > > If I try to use my homebrew installed gdal_translate it works. > > I've also tried without the `pwd` but that doesn't work either. This seems > like a stupid PEBKAC but I'm out of ideas. > Trying the 2nd command resulted in > > $ /gdal-install/bin/gdalmdimtranslate out.tif out2.tif -co TILED=YES -array > band=1,transpose=[1,0],view=[::-1,::-1] zsh: no matches found: Ah, just trying with zsh, this is just a quoting issue. You need to surround the value of the array option with double quotes ... -array "band=1,transpose=[1,0],view=[::-1,::-1]" -- Spatialys - Geospatial professional services http://www.spatialys.com _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev