st.hdf?bsst[y][x]";
out.tif -outsize 400 200
Thanks again for the help, and patience.
Regards, Mike.
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Subject:
Re: [gdal-dev] opendap on Windows
From:
Michael Sumner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
Tue, 30 Sep 2008 15:
Hello,
I'm afraid that while it seems to build correctly there is a runtime error
"An unhandled Win32 exception occured in gdalinfo.exe"
I don't know how to proceed to figure this out. I've tried building GDAL
in release mode, and also without the /MD flag - but with the same
result. The acces
Hello,
Thanks so much for you answers - I used your lib path and it seems to
work fine.
Cheers, Mike.
==Original message text===
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 8:13:46 +1000 "Christopher Condit" wrote:
Hi Mike-
> Thank you for the feedback - I have tried copying the
curl/xdr/pth
Hi Mike-
> Thank you for the feedback - I have tried copying the
curl/xdr/pthreads
> headers into the libdap/include folder - and editing the top level
> nmake.opt to DODS_DIR. There just were a number of unclear steps (for
> me) so I'll go back and try again, then report back more completely. I
>
Hi Chris,
Thank you for the feedback - I have tried copying the curl/xdr/pthreads
headers into the libdap/include folder - and editing the top level
nmake.opt to DODS_DIR. There just were a number of unclear steps (for
me) so I'll go back and try again, then report back more completely. I
wil
Hi Michael-
> I'm using this installer:
> http://www.opendap.org/pub/binary/libdap/win32/libdap_3.8.2.exe
> Is there something obvious that I'm missing? It seems from some
recent
> tickets that Opendap 3.8.2 has been included successfully on Windows.
> Does this only work when building Opendap fro
Hello, I've been investigating building GDAL with Opendap support - the
3.8.2 installer for Opendap doesn't have the include subdirectories for
/xdr /pthreads or /curl.
I'm using this installer:
http://www.opendap.org/pub/binary/libdap/win32/libdap_3.8.2.exe
Is there something obvious that I'm m