Ok, thanks for your time guys.
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There's no change regarding KML. Both drivers KML and LIBKML exist.
There LIBKML is normally the first one to be tried when iterating over
drivers, hence the LIBKML name being reported
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That wasn't changed between 2.1.0+dfsg-1~xenial0 & 2.1.0+dfsg-1~xenial1.
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New package eliminates segfault, thanks :-)
One change I see with the new package is the KML driver reporting its
short name as "LIBKML" instead of "KML". Is this a problem?
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Fixed packages are available in Debian unstable and the various
UbuntuGIS PPAs.
** Changed in: gdal (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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** Bug watch added: trac.osgeo.org/gdal/ #6718
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** Also affects: gdal via
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Even has committed a fix for the segfault, and I've included it as a
patch in the Debian package, see the discussion on the GDAL mailinglist:
https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/gdal-dev/2016-November/045477.html
New revisions of the gdal package for trusty & xenial will be available
in the ubuntu
00:24:09 transit: Hi, can I get a mantra so I can create an OSGeo account to
register a bug report?
00:26:53 EvenR: transit: can you very shortly tell aobut the bug ?
00:28:45 transit: SegFault: https://dpaste.de/ppUM both libgdal20 & python-gdal
at v2.1.0 on Ubuntu.
00:28:46 sigq:Title: dp
See:
http://irclogs.geoapt.com/osgeo/%23osgeo.2016-11-09.log
Op 9 nov. 2016 07:30 schreef "Bas Couwenberg"
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> I guess you're using the gdal packages from the UbuntuGIS PPA, since
> Ubuntu itself doesn't have 2.1.0.
>
> Can you provide a link to the IRC discussion or o
I guess you're using the gdal packages from the UbuntuGIS PPA, since
Ubuntu itself doesn't have 2.1.0.
Can you provide a link to the IRC discussion or otherwise provide more
motivation why the DODS driver should be disabled now. It has been
enabled for a very long time, so I'm surprised Even now r
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