Peter,
Perhaps you don't have permissions to write to the geometry_columns table.
Unfortunately the PG driver does not convey the error message from the
database.
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 11:19 PM, Peter Tittmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Using PostGIS 2 and gdal 1.7.3
>
> Trying to run a simple ogr2ogr:
I am able to compile MrSID SDK with gdal-1.9 (custom install, not
ubuntugis) in Ubuntu 11.10, so probably something different in the
ubuntugis install of gdal, as suggested bu Even.
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 6:31 PM, Even Rouault
wrote:
> Le mardi 03 avril 2012 23:07:51, Gavin Fleming a écrit :
>> H
Le mardi 03 avril 2012 23:07:51, Gavin Fleming a écrit :
> Hi
>
> I've just upgraded to gdal 1.9 on Ubuntu 11.10. When I tried to compile
> MrSID support (which was working fine in 1.8) I get this:
>
> checking for XTIFFClientOpen in -lgeotiff... no
> configure: error: libgeotiff is required to b
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 2:07 PM, Gavin Fleming wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've just upgraded to gdal 1.9 on Ubuntu 11.10. When I tried to compile
> MrSID support (which was working fine in 1.8) I get this:
>
> checking for XTIFFClientOpen in -lgeotiff... no
> configure: error: libgeotiff is required to build
Hi
I've just upgraded to gdal 1.9 on Ubuntu 11.10. When I tried to compile
MrSID support (which was working fine in 1.8) I get this:
checking for XTIFFClientOpen in -lgeotiff... no
configure: error: libgeotiff is required to build GDAL MrSID driver
with both these MrSID versions:
gdal-mrsid-
Hi thanks
for the fast replay.
yes my mistake, there was the same temp.tif file in read/write from
the different processors.
Thanks
Ciao Ciao
>
> Giuseppe,
>
> You haven't offered too much detail of what myscript.sh does, but
> I'm guessing you use a fixed name for temporary files (ie. temp.tif)
Hi Chaitanya,
thanks, i'll try that when I get back to it tomorrow.
But: I guess I will have to add -vrtnodata aswell, hopefully it will add
pixels to the mask ?
I have already converted all the source TIFFs to lossless compressed
GeoTiff (which don't
produce undesired JPEG artifacts), and made
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Giuseppe Amatulli
wrote:
>> Error which happen in a random way.
>>
>> NDVI_TOA
>> Input file size is 5000, 5000
>> 0...10...20...30...40...50...60...70...80...ERROR 1:
>> TIFFFillStrip:Read error at scanline 4479; got 2040 bytes, expected
>> 1
>> ERROR 1: TIFFR
Hi,
Using PostGIS 2 and gdal 1.7.3
Trying to run a simple ogr2ogr:
ogr2ogr -skipfailures -f "PostgreSQL" PG:"dbname=afri" us9805_dni.shp
returns:
Warning 1: Multi-column primary key in 'raster_columns' detected but not
supported.
ERROR 1: AddGeometryColumn failed for layer us9805_dni, layer c
> HI
> i'm trying to use gdal* in multi-core pc, running the same script
> for 2 in pendent folders containing several geotif files.
> The script return no error if it run in one terminal ( for file in
> 2002/*.tif 2007/*.tif ; do bash myscript.sh $file ; done )
> Instead It gives the down
Oyvind,
One easy method is to create a vrt file with an alpha band for the original
tiff. You can use this to create a compressed raster file that will be
transparent at nodata pixels.
gdalbuildvrt -addalpha
http://www.gdal.org/gdalbuildvrt.html
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 5:26 PM, Oyvind Idland wro
Hello,
I got one problem: I have a bunch of uncompressed TIFF tiles, which I am
converting to compressed GeoTiff. I would
like to mask away the rgb(0,0,0) values.
However, when I use NODATA on my VRT dataset, there are JPEG artifacts
around the edges when rendering.
Is it possible to generate a
That works, thank you !
-- oyvind
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Saâd HESSANE wrote:
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Saâd HESSANE
> Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2012 15:56:27 +0200
> Subject: Re: [gdal-dev] Most optimal way of using tiles ?
> To: Oyvind Idland
>
> Hy,
>
> you can use "
On 3 April 2012 08:08, Massimo Costantini wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I try to compile gdal 1.9.0 with libkml 1.2.0
http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/LibKML
Best regards,
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03.04.2012 11:08, Massimo Costantini ???:
Hi,
I try to compile gdal 1.9.0 with libkml 1.2.0 but I have some problem.
G++ write out this error:
ogrlibkmldatasource.cpp: In member function 'int
OGRLIBKMLDataSource::OpenKml(const char*, int)':
ogrlibkmldatasource.cpp:817: warning: convertin
Hi,
I try to compile gdal 1.9.0 with libkml 1.2.0 but I have some problem. G++
write out this error:
ogrlibkmldatasource.cpp: In member function 'int
OGRLIBKMLDataSource::OpenKml(const char*, int)':
ogrlibkmldatasource.cpp:817: warning: converting to non-pointer type 'int'
from NULL
ogrlibkmldata
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