On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 08:56:23PM +0100, Even Rouault wrote:
>
> We could wonder about the Ruby bindings situation that lack for maintener
> love
> as well. The situation is a bit different here since I see that at least
> Fedora
> and Debian still package them, so I guess they must be still
Brian,
You could try gdalbuildvrt, then gdalwarp that with -of VRT, then tile it
how you like with gdal_translate. I think that gdal_retile.py has some options
to do what you want as well.
I think that the slivers are probably because the projections have
different angles of rotatio
Hi All-
I have a series of tiffs, georef'd in 4326, which side by side cover
>1000 km at latitude 38
California from the coast past the borders
I warped them all to 3310 using gdalwarp with default settings..
However, the resulting images appear to leave a sliver between them
In other words
Hi,
I'm wondering if it still makes sense to list the PHP bindings in the configure
script as they are unmaintained and probably broken partially / completely, as
new typemaps have been added since the time they were first introduced.
Users would still be able to cd swig/php; make build; make i
Le mardi 21 décembre 2010 20:06:16, Michael Buchoff a écrit :
> As far as I can tell, the -scale option only sets the terrain extents.
> GDAL seems to be handing this fine. We are looking to downconvert our
> bits-per-pixel and preferably strip out the histogram for something more
> widely recogn
Adam,
I also think it would be better if we had the same options for the WMS and WCS
drivers. I'm wondering if there's a reason for not turning off SSL verification
by default. I guess the SSL peer verification makes mostly sense for a web
browser where you could access some rogue site asking f
As far as I can tell, the -scale option only sets the terrain extents. GDAL
seems to be handing this fine. We are looking to downconvert our
bits-per-pixel and preferably strip out the histogram for something more widely
recognized.
Am I misunderstanding something?
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Le mardi 21 décembre 2010 19:50:13, Michael Buchoff a écrit :
> We are currently having issues downconverting an 11-bit img file
> pointing to a 16-bit histogram into an 8-bit tiff file for common
> viewers. The gdalinfo for the sourcefile is on pastebin
> (http://pastebin.com/2QBuqwEp). Do you h
We are currently having issues downconverting an 11-bit img file
pointing to a 16-bit histogram into an 8-bit tiff file for common
viewers. The gdalinfo for the sourcefile is on pastebin
(http://pastebin.com/2QBuqwEp). Do you have any recommendations on how
we can do this?
Thanks in advance.
Hi Pavel. Thanks for your quick response. Anyway, I did the following test:
I have a PHP file (env.php):
/u01/app/oracle/product/11.1.0/db_1
[1] => plantmap
[2] => oracle
[3] => :/u01/app/oracle/product/11.1.0/db_1/lib
)
, so the environment variables are passed correctly to the call
I'm trying to run ogr2ogr from a PHP script. This runs fine, if the script is
run from the command line. It does not work if run through the web server.
The scripts basically runs:
/usr/local/bin/ogr2ogr -f 'ESRI Shapefile'
'/tmp/tmp_plant_cfa4f818c6c5c1e7881b' 'OCI:plantmap/plantm...@plantmap'
i got it!
i was using the wms sample xml and im behind proxy that's why i could never
get a response from the server.
works now with my local server ;)
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 8:27 PM, Cher Quisido wrote:
> Hi, I finally managed to get the GetColorInterpretation() to return the
> correct values
Adam Nowacki xpam.de> writes:
>
> Can you test http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/changeset/21304/trunk ? Add
> true inside .
Yes, it works. However, the ticked appeared to be a duplicate for #3510, and the
attached patch is solving the problem as well. You, the developers need to
choose which fix to
Hi, I finally managed to get the GetColorInterpretation() to return the
correct values with gdal1.8.0dev
but RasterIO() still gives me CE_Failure. [?]
here's a snippet of the code:
poBand = poDataset->GetRasterBand( bandNum );
int nXSize = poBand->GetXSize();
int nYSize = poBand->GetYSize();
GD
Selon Cher Quisido :
This has been fixed in GDAL 1.8.0dev. See http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/ticket/3420
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to add WMS support to our current GIS application. And I have
> some problems when reading the raster data.
>
> I get 3 bands on the call to GetRasterCount() but in the call
Hi,
I am trying to add WMS support to our current GIS application. And I have
some problems when reading the raster data.
I get 3 bands on the call to GetRasterCount() but in the call to
GetColorInterpretation() I get GCI_Undefined. I also get CE_Failure on my
call to RasterIO().
I am using the
Can you test http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/changeset/21304/trunk ? Add
true inside .
Jukka Rahkonen wrote:
Jukka Rahkonen mmmtike.fi> writes:
We would like to use gdal_translate for reading fromn our WMS service
which is> secured by our own certificate and thus not automatically
trusted. Our
Jukka Rahkonen mmmtike.fi> writes:
> We would like to use gdal_translate for reading fromn our WMS service
> which is> secured by our own certificate and thus not automatically
> trusted. Our developer had a quick look on a gdal source code and
> tried to find how options CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPE
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