Le mardi 10 mai 2011 21:24:21, Jonathan Greenberg a écrit :
> Thanks, but I was hoping someone had seen this with the latest Debian
> release. Follow-up question, if I were to uninstall gdal + all the
> affiliated libraries/dependencies, what do I need to make sure I
> remove? I'm noticing, at le
Thanks, but I was hoping someone had seen this with the latest Debian
release. Follow-up question, if I were to uninstall gdal + all the
affiliated libraries/dependencies, what do I need to make sure I
remove? I'm noticing, at least, that the segfault is not occurring on
another debian box we hav
I am using centos and elgis repo and for me it is working..
so there must be a problem with the hdf linking or compile of the library.
Note hdf4 is responsible to do the job not hdf5 for the particular case.
gdal_translate 'HDF4_EOS:EOS_GRID:"MCD15A2.
A2002185.h12v05.005.2007172035551.hdf":MOD_Gr
Folks:
I did a Debian install of both the "unstable" and the "experimental"
versions of GDAL, and when running gdal_translate on a MODIS HDF4 file
I'm getting a segmentation fault. gdalinfo works fine tho. Thoughts?
$ gdal_translate -ot Float32 -of ENVI
HDF4_EOS:EOS_GRID:MCD15A2.A2002185.h35v10