Awesome Andre!
That will work. So I guess it is possible.
many thanks,
jason
On April 10, 2014 at 9:38:00 AM, Andre Joost (andre+jo...@nurfuerspam.de) wrote:
Am 10.04.2014 17:13, schrieb Jason Mathis:
> Hi All,
>
> thanks for the responses.
>
> I believe
.
Le 10 avr. 2014 06:11, "Andre Joost" a écrit :
Am 10.04.2014 04:31, schrieb Jason Mathis:
Hi All,
On to the next problem:) I discovered today that I need to reproject
the shape file before rasterizing it. I get the below error.
Any ideas? Is it not possible?
What extent does your
Hi All,
On to the next problem:) I discovered today that I need to reproject the shape
file before rasterizing it. I get the below error.
Any ideas? Is it not possible?
Thanks!
palos:noharm jmathis$ ogr2ogr -t_srs prj2.txt output.shp source.shp
ERROR 6: No translation for Albers to PROJ.4 f
believe I am good to go.
-jason
On April 9, 2014 at 9:02:24 AM, Jason Mathis (jmat...@redzonesoftware.com)
wrote:
Well that was easy. You can use the attached shape file, I can certainly
reproduce the error no problem. I am currently bringing up a centos vm to see
if it has the same behavior
(chaitanya...@gmail.com)
wrote:
Jason,
Can you provide some sample data to reproduce the error?
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 3:51 AM, Jason Mathis
wrote:
Hi all was wondering if anyone could help out here. I have been trying to
rasterize a shp file using gdal_rasterize and I keep getting an error I
Hi all was wondering if anyone could help out here. I have been trying to
rasterize a shp file using gdal_rasterize and I keep getting an error I have no
idea about.
gdal_rasterize(1844,0x7fff7a393310) malloc: *** error for object
0x7f8f40d032e0: pointer being freed was not allocated
*** set a