At 12:46 PM 12/22/2008, Ragi Y. Burhum wrote:
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2008 09:37:15 -0500
From: Kevin Webb <<mailto:k...@cornell.edu>k...@cornell.edu>
Subject: [gdal-dev] OGR and GEOS
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At 11:07 AM 12/22/2008, Frank Warmerdam wrote:
Kevin Webb wrote:
Greetings!
The documentation for the OGRGeometry class mentions the GEOS library in
a few of the
method definitions, but I wonder if there is a "stronger" OGR dependency
on the GEOS
library than the documentation suggests. Perhap
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Kevin Webb wrote:
Greetings!
The documentation for the OGRGeometry class mentions the GEOS library in
a few of the
method definitions, but I wonder if there is a "stronger" OGR dependency
on the GEOS
library than the documentation suggests. Perhaps GEOS should be a
required library.
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Greetings!
The documentation for the OGRGeometry class mentions the GEOS library in a
few of the
method definitions, but I wonder if there is a "stronger" OGR dependency on
the GEOS
library than the documentation suggests. Perhaps GEOS should be a required
library.
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