>
> Jon do you think it could be a memory or storage issue?
>
Almost certainly not a storage (as in disk or remote s3) issue since the
local disk is not exhausted and there is no evidence of an S3 access issue.
Based on the fact that a call to gdal.VSICurlClearCache appears to clear
the symptom,
Thanks for the fast fix!
Zac
> On Feb 25, 2020, at 1:47 PM, Even Rouault wrote:
>
> On mardi 25 février 2020 12:13:59 CET Zachary Flamig wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> We noticed that somewhere along the line to GDAL 3 something changed with
>> respect to grib support and it now doesn’t correctly parse s
On mardi 25 février 2020 12:13:59 CET Zachary Flamig wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We noticed that somewhere along the line to GDAL 3 something changed with
> respect to grib support and it now doesn’t correctly parse some
> projections.
Fixed. Was a side effect of an optimization.
This affects only master /
Hi,
We noticed that somewhere along the line to GDAL 3 something changed with
respect to grib support and it now doesn’t correctly parse some projections.
For example, this file:
https://nomads.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/com/blend/prod/blend.20200224/17/grib2/blend.t17z.master.f001.co.grib2
<
Jon do you think it could be a memory or storage issue?
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On Tue, 25 Feb 2020 at 06:59, /dev /local/ca wrote:
> I want to install and use GDAL on Windows 10.
>
> I don't know what 'conda' is, I don't care what it is, and I don't want to
> install it and screw up my machine.
>
I know you said to not care about what conda is, but if you want an easy
way
If you are looking for a simple zipfile, you can download MS4W
(https://ms4w.com/) which contains GDAL 2.4.4 and Python 3.7.5 -
GeoPandas hasn't been added yet to MS4W, but there is already a ticket
filed so it will be added to a future version soon.
Some steps for you:
- extract MS4W to drive