I am building on Windows and would like to know how to hide the internal
libtiff (and libgeotiff) symbols. I know about doing:
./configure --prefix=$GDAL_INSTALL \
--with-libtiff=internal \
--with-geotiff=internal \
--with-rename-internal-libtiff-symbols=yes \
--with-rename-internal-libgeo
The codec is proprietary and currently not released.
We do have plans to release an updated SDK to support ADS100 images much
like what is offered for ADS40/80 but not sure when that will occur.
John
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Hi Nick:
My package (gdalUtils) are just straight-wrappers for the GDAL Utilities (
http://www.gdal.org/gdal_utilities.html) -- I've got most of the non-python
ones finished. rgdal contain low-level bindings to GDAL and Python (
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/rgdal/index.html), but are mi
Le samedi 16 novembre 2013 12:25:53, xavier lhomme a écrit :
> Hi
>
> Is there some coding rules or guidelines for GDAL , naming convention ?
>
> For example where can I found the signification of variable name starting
> with
> papsz ?
See http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/rfc8_devguide
>
> xlh
Hi
Is there some coding rules or guidelines for GDAL , naming convention ?
For example where can I found the signification of variable name starting
with
papsz ?
xlhomme
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Hi
I'm on it . Seems to have many common function with ADRG driver.
I will report here the enhancement.
xlhomme
2013/11/15 Even Rouault
> Le jeudi 14 novembre 2013 10:35:35, xavier lhomme a écrit :
> > Hi
> >
> > I have a USRP product with several images organized with
> >a THF file whi