Re: [gdal-dev] four threads are huh, five are buh? Regressions w/ GDAL 3.5.2/PROJ_9.1.0

2022-10-13 Thread Christian Brock via gdal-dev
effective help, I'm afraid you'll > have to go through the effort of writing a minimal standalone > reproducer > (code+data) that you can share with us. > > Even > > Le 11/10/2022 à 14:56, Christian Brock via gdal-dev a écrit : >> I have some special issue and

Re: [gdal-dev] four threads are huh, five are buh? Regressions w/ GDAL 3.5.2/PROJ_9.1.0

2022-10-12 Thread Christian Brock via gdal-dev
#x27;ll have to go through the effort of writing a minimal standalone reproducer (code+data) that you can share with us. Even Le 11/10/2022 à 14:56, Christian Brock via gdal-dev a écrit : > I have some special issue and would be glad for suggestions. > > We run complex regression tests u

Re: [gdal-dev] four threads are huh, five are buh? Regressions w/ GDAL 3.5.2/PROJ_9.1.0

2022-10-12 Thread Christian Brock via gdal-dev
issue, if you want effective help, I'm afraid you'll have to go through the effort of writing a minimal standalone reproducer (code+data) that you can share with us. Even Le 11/10/2022 à 14:56, Christian Brock via gdal-dev a écrit : > I have some special issue and would be glad for s

[gdal-dev] four threads are huh, five are buh? Regressions w/ GDAL 3.5.2/PROJ_9.1.0

2022-10-11 Thread Christian Brock via gdal-dev
I have some special issue and would be glad for suggestions. We run complex regression tests using environmental files -- too complex for a bug report ;-( Moving from GDAL_2.4.2/PROJ_5.2.0 to GDAL 3.5.2/PROJ_9.1.0 we run into regressions. The most stunning observation is that the issue only oc