Glad to hear it. I'm not sure what Even et al's stance on using homebrew as an official recommendation is. I am just a user who has gone down this route myself
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 1:37 PM Marius Kreß <kress.mar...@icloud.com> wrote: > CAUTION: External to USask. Verify sender and use caution with links and > attachments. Forward suspicious emails to phish...@usask.ca > > Thank you, this worked! Maybe this should be mentioned on the Download > page? I think it is a bit incomplete in general: Nothing on macOS and the > Windows section just mentions Conda and no alternatives (like > gisinternals.com and OSGeo4W). Maybe it could be expanded? > > Marius > > Am 11.01.2021 um 19:18 schrieb Chris Marsh <chris.ma...@usask.ca>: > > Hi, > You need to have the gdal binaries installed before pip install gdal will > work. Specifically, pip install gdal installs the python bindings for gdal. > > In my opinion on mac, the easiest way is to install gdal via homebrew. > Then the configuration utility gdal-info should be on the path and pip > install GDAL should work > https://pypi.org/project/GDAL/ > > Going the homebrew route for gdal will ensure you have everything needed > for gdal to work and avoids the complication of having to compile gdal > yourself. > > Personally, I use gdal from base homebrew and then use this repackaging of > the python gdal bindings. I've found it to be more reliable with venvs. > https://github.com/nextgis/pygdal > > Both methods should work though, > > Cheers > Chris > > >
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