Hi,
Can any one help me out how to get Data Set Parameter [DSPM] field for S57
dataset into application using GDAL.
I need to check below things for my application
Check that HDAT = 2 [WGS 84].
Check that DUNI = 1 [metres].
Check that PUNI = 1 [metres].
Check that COUN = 1 [latitude/long
I acquired GDAL 1.9.0 from www.gdal.org, I thought that was the best place?
Cheers,
Nick
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Hello all,
I would like to use OGR to convert a MapInfo table to a ESRI file geodatabase.
I have downloaded and installed GDAL 1.9.0 but I still need the FileGDB API library.
I have downloaded the zip file from the ESRI website (for Windows XP), but what do I do next?
Do I have to comile the A
Hi
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 7:49 AM, Antonio Valentino
wrote:
> Hi Even,
>
> Il 14/10/2012 11:54, Even Rouault ha scritto:
>
>> Hi Antonio,
>>
>>> I suppose that at this point you already used
>>
>>
>>> git remote add
>>> git fetch
>>
>>
>> In the context I described, would be NAME = nas-fixes
Hi Even,
Il 14/10/2012 11:54, Even Rouault ha scritto:
Hi Antonio,
I suppose that at this point you already used
git remote add
git fetch
In the context I described, would be NAME = nas-fixes and URL =
https://github.com/jef-n/gdal ?
yes
Well, I don't remember having used that. App
Hi Antonio,
> I suppose that at this point you already used
> git remote add
> git fetch
In the context I described, would be NAME = nas-fixes and URL =
https://github.com/jef-n/gdal ?
Well, I don't remember having used that. Apparently just "git pull
https://github.com/jef-n/gdal nas-fixes
Frank Broniewski metrico.lu> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a directory with appr. 2800 aerial images, each 1kmx1km. I'm
> using this source for a Mapserver WMS layer. Unfortunately the amount of
> data to process is way too much for a Mapserver WMS service.
>
> Now I want to create larger overv