Hello,
I am trying to convert a geojson file to csv file. but that coordinates were
tampered i.e 32.76543 is changed as 2333432.76543. Is there a way that ogr2ogr
conversion util will throw an error for such cases that data is invalid. It
would be of great help if such error throwing is possib
So I am not sure if this is the right place or not. Feel free to remove if
it is not.
The problem: I am needing to see if an extent (vector polygon, 4 vertices)
has any interaction with a raster stored in the cog format.
I thought about using raster_polygonize and running a intersect but that is
Hi,
On behalf of the GDAL/OGR development team, I am pleased to announce the
release of the GDAL/OGR 3.0.3 bug fix version. This adds 58 bug fixes on top
of 3.0.2.
Consult the release notes for the list of issues addressed :
https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/blob/v3.0.3/gdal/NEWS
Note in particu
Hi,
On behalf of the GDAL/OGR development team, I am pleased to announce the
release of the GDAL/OGR 2.4.4 bug fix version. This adds 36 bug fixes on top
of 2.4.3.
Consult the release notes for the list of issues addressed :
https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/blob/v2.4.4/gdal/NEWS
The sources are
On mercredi 8 janvier 2020 14:07:36 CET Even Rouault wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Both announcement of availability of release candidates and motions to adopt
> them.
>
> MOT1: Adopt GDAL 3.0.3 RC1 as final 3.0.3 release
>
> +1 Even
>
> MOT2: Adopt GDAL 2.4.4 RC1 as final 2.4.4 release
>
> +1 Even
>
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