haven't tested by copying it
there manually as I'm running smoothly with v7.
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From: gdal-dev-boun...@lists.osgeo.org
[mailto:gdal-dev-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Gavin Fleming
Sent: mardi 10 avril 2012 05:50
To: gdal-dev
Subject: Re: [gdal-dev] MrSID
On 03/04/2012 23:22, Frank Warmerdam wrote:
Could you search for "XTIFFClientOpen" in config.log after the
configure failure? Often there details in there on why the probe
failed
root@study:/tmp/libgdal-mrsid-build.1b1ICV/libgdal-mrsid-1.9.0# grep
XTIFF config.log
configure:3490: checking fo
This worked on one Ubuntu 11.10 box but not on another (where I really
need it to work). I'd be grateful for any help:
--with MrSID SDK 7:
./configure --with-geotiff=internal
--with-mrsid=/usr/local/Geo_DSDK-7.0.0.2167 --with-threads --with-python
/bin/bash /home/gavin/src/gdal/li
On 03/04/2012 23:31, Even Rouault wrote:
Le mardi 03 avril 2012 23:07:51, Gavin Fleming a écrit :
Hi
I've just upgraded to gdal 1.9 on Ubuntu 11.10. When I tried to compile
MrSID support (which was working fine in 1.8) I get this:
checking for XTIFFClientOpen in -lgeotiff... no
conf
mrsid-build
/usr/local/MrSID_DSDK-8.5.0.3422-linux.x86-64.gcc44/Raster_DSDK/
(for this I also had to disable jp2mrsid in the gdal-mrsid-build script)
and
gdal-mrsid-build /usr/local/Geo_DSDK-7.0.0.2167/
I have libgeotiff 1.3 and 1.2.5 installed.
Anyone had the same experience?
--
regards
On Tue, 2011-01-18 at 14:35 -0500, Frank Warmerdam wrote:
> On 11-01-18 01:45 PM, Gavin wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Tue, 2011-01-18 at 10:06 -0700, Kyle Shannon wrote:
> ..
> >> System 2 (Fedora 10):
> >>
> >> Driver: GTiff/GeoTIFF
> >
On Tue, 2011-01-18 at 10:06 -0700, Kyle Shannon wrote:
> Gavin,
> Is GDAL_DATA environment variable set on the Fedora system?
yip: GDAL_DATA=/opt/gdal_data
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 04:15, Gavin wrote:
>
> gdalwarp with -t_srs 'EPSG:3857
",0.0174532925199433]],
UNIT["metre",1,
AUTHORITY["EPSG","9001"]],
AUTHORITY["EPSG","3857"]]
Origin = (367.042467534542084,-2998912.428198689594865)
Pixel Size = (0.557611099232459,-0.557