Hi Jeff,
Adding list, just in case there is additional input on this.
Yes, but the solution I found may not be applicable to your use-case.
I needed to create Google Map tiles in spherical mercator projection,
not Google Earth KML, so I was able to use TileCache with MapServer to
generate them.
+1
Tamas
2009/3/16 Frank Warmerdam
> Motion: Authorize $500 Sponsorship of the Toronto Code Sprint
>
> There had been some previous discussion of GDAL sponsoring the
> Toronto Code Sprint (http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Toronto_Code_Sprint_2009).
> It did not appear this was needed; however, it t
+1
Daniel
Frank Warmerdam wrote:
Motion: Authorize $500 Sponsorship of the Toronto Code Sprint
There had been some previous discussion of GDAL sponsoring the
Toronto Code Sprint (http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Toronto_Code_Sprint_2009).
It did not appear this was needed; however, it turned out th
Hi Adriano,
Recently, I came through reading the http://wiki.debian.org/ArmEabiPort page
and it appears that you must run a debian version with "old" ARM ABI, which
has this weird byte ordering related to floating point emulation. The new ARM
EABI of the armel architecture guarantees that float
+1 for the feeding of hungry and productive developers ;-)
Le Monday 16 March 2009 19:13:56 Frank Warmerdam, vous avez écrit :
> Motion: Authorize $500 Sponsorship of the Toronto Code Sprint
>
> There had been some previous discussion of GDAL sponsoring the
> Toronto Code Sprint (http://wiki.osgeo
Motion: Authorize $500 Sponsorship of the Toronto Code Sprint
There had been some previous discussion of GDAL sponsoring the
Toronto Code Sprint (http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Toronto_Code_Sprint_2009).
It did not appear this was needed; however, it turned out that feeding
hungry developers proved m
Hi Frank,
Sorry for being unclear about the projection stuff. I guess what I
was asking was how to go about defining the "South-up" nature of the
data. But I guess it doesn't matter, so long as the corner coords and
pixel dimensions are correct. I used "gdal_translate -a_srs
"EPSG:4326"" on the
Qi-Shan Lim wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to GDAL/OGR development and have run up against an existing
bug with the MapInfo driver, which I'm willing to help fix. Details
are at http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/ticket/481#comment:8 with a comment
which I'll reproduce here for convenience:
I'm hitting this pr
Dmitry Kazimirov wrote:
Greetings,
I currently trying to convert image data in grib2 format
(specification is here if someone interested-
http://www.weather.gov/forecasts/graphical/docs/grib_design.html, my
datafeed is using 'Template 30' i.e. Lambert Conform Conic Projection)
and rewarp it to o
Roger André wrote:
Hi all,
Just a couple quick netCDF related questions:
1) Is there any way to include projection information in a netCDF
file so that gdal can properly read it? It appears that
georeferencing is handled correctly, but not projection info. This
causes problems with the whole
Dear all,
is there a way, using some ogr utilities, to split a branched object into
simple (non-branched) objects? For example, a single, branched area object
composed of three "islands" will be split into three separate area objects.
Thank you very much,
Andrea
-
Andrea Borruso
--
Hi all,
Just a couple quick netCDF related questions:
1) Is there any way to include projection information in a netCDF
file so that gdal can properly read it? It appears that
georeferencing is handled correctly, but not projection info. This
causes problems with the whole "north/south origin
I'm sorry, I rwad on postgis example on internet where it stood passwd instead
of password. Now it works. Thank you, Sophia!
From: sophia parafina [mailto:creta.k...@gmail.com]
Sent: den 16 mars 2009 17:05
To: Malm Paul
Cc: gdal-dev
Subject: Re: [gdal-dev] ogr2ogr
I saw that i should use FWTOOLS to get the postgres driver and then I tried
this without any success:
ogr2ogr -f "PostgreSQL" PG:"host=localhost dbname=testgis user=cvfc
PG:passwd=pwd" gltp:/vrf/test/vmap/v0eur_5/vmaplv0/eurnasia -lco OVERWRITE=yes
-nln polbndl_bnd 'polb...@bnd(*)_line'
ERROR 1
slashes are incorrect, e.g.
gltp:[//]//::
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Malm Paul wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm trying to read in VPF data to my postgreSQL/PostGis database with
> ogr2ogr.exe in WinXP
>
> The lht file is placed in c:\test\vmap\v0eur_5\vmaplv0\eurnasia
> The database is called testgi
Hi!
I'm trying to read in VPF data to my postgreSQL/PostGis database with
ogr2ogr.exe in WinXP
The lht file is placed in c:\test\vmap\v0eur_5\vmaplv0\eurnasia
The database is called testgis
This is what I typed in on the command prompt:
ogr2ogr -f PostgreSQL PG:"dbname='testgis' user='cvfc' pass
Qi-Shan,
As per point 3; the data is not going to be changed often. Reading a
data file may complicate things.
Just thinking out loud here...
Regards,
--
Chaitanya kumar CH.
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Qi-Shan Lim
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm new to GDAL/OGR development and have run up agai
Thanks Frank,
I CPLParseNameValue is usefull. Now it's work i have a new version of
ISIS2 (Pds driver) that read and write pds file.
But it's only for a detached label at this moment.
Best regards.
On 13 mar, 16:58, Frank Warmerdam wrote:
> lidiriel wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > I work on th create
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