Thu, Jun 3 2004
21:04:56
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Request created by guest
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Subject: About GDAL Libraries installation
Platform: GNU/Linux/i386
grass binary for platform: Downloaded precompiled Binaries
1-I am using Red Hat Linux 9.0 as my platform.
2-I downloaded precompiled binaries of grass 5.0.3 from /grass.itc.it/grass50/binary/linux/
and then run the grass successfully.
3-I am not sure about my installation of GDAL libraries but i did like this
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a)I opened www.remotesensing.org/gdal/ then in User Oriented Documentation
I click Downloads- Sources and binary.
b)I went in OpenEV_FW and click ftp://ftp.remotesensing.org/pub/gdal/openev
c)I downloaded OpenEV_FW_linux_1.7.2.tar.gz in /usr/grass5
d)I extract the file in /usr/grass5/gdalfolder
e)I also installed it according to instructions in readme file.
4-I run the grass5 for scenario "You have a georeferenced raster file, but don't
know its geographical coordinates"
5-At GRASS promt i did like this :GRASS:~ > r.in.gdal in =tiger Tiff.tif /raster
out=map1=raster1 /usr/grassdata
r.in.gdal: error while loading shared libraries: libodbc.so.1: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
6-Raster file tiger Tiff .tif is in /root/raster
Thanks
Ovais |
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Thu, Jul 8 2004
12:46:13
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Status changed to resolved by bernhard
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Thu, Jul 8 2004
12:46:13
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Mail sent by bernhard
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It seems that the GDAL you have installed was build with odbc.
Try to get those libraries, too.
In addition this is related to GDAL only.
Try running gdalinfo and report problems to the GDAL people. |
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