I guess that the GDAL version that QGIS has brought in is located in /usr/bin
for the binaries and in /usr/lib for the library.
You should probably begin by : apt-get remove libgdal* gdal-bin*
And check that there's no /usr/bin/gdal* or /usr/lib/libgdal*
Le Saturday 07 February 2009 20:33:50 Roge
No, this doesn't seem to work. Although the coordinate system *is*
retained when I add -a_srs to the gcps, the boundaries of the input file
are discarded: they are reset to the pixel dimensions of the file. Is
this a bug?
Jan
Frank Warmerdam wrote:
Jan Hartmann wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to ge
Ok, I admit it. I was lured by the promise of what I didn't already have.
I had a perfectly functional gdal install from source on my Ubuntu box.
Then I went and installed Qgis using apt-get, which brought in a gdal
package as well, and started to get errors like the one below.
ogrinfo: symbol lo