Le mercredi 09 janvier 2013 02:11:21, Stefan Keller a écrit :
> Even,
>
> Thanks for the fast response!
>
> 2013/1/9 Even Rouault :
> > (Just curious what in the doc makes you call it "stable", and what you
> > consider as "stable")
>
> Just the fact that it's there and especially that is't also
Even,
Thanks for the fast response!
2013/1/9 Even Rouault :
> (Just curious what in the doc makes you call it "stable", and what you
> consider as "stable")
Just the fact that it's there and especially that is't also in the
overview table alongside with all other (stable) drivers
http://www.gdal
Le mercredi 09 janvier 2013 01:02:22, Stefan Keller a écrit :
> Hi Even
>
> Documentation of OpenStreetMap driver suggest its stable
(Just curious what in the doc makes you call it "stable", and what you
consider as "stable")
> - but when I
> recently installed the newest OGR version on a linux
Hi Even
Documentation of OpenStreetMap driver suggest its stable - but when I
recently installed the newest OGR version on a linux it was'nt there.
Is it not yet stable enough?
If not, what do you recommend?
Should I include the tagged version (currently 1.9.2) and add the
trunk version (subdirect
Hi,
I am trying to convert OSGB grid references to WGS84, but do not succeed
and don't understand why?
I use
: echo "SD8015002109 "|gdaltransform -s_srs EPSG:27700 -t_srs EPSG:4326
which gives
: -7.55729138544866 49.7667307394399 50.480780794
If I use [1], the result is
: 53.515279 -