gdal

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https://www.gdal.org/

GDAL is a translator library for raster and vector geospatial data formats that is released under an X/MIT style Open Source license by the Open Source Geospatial Foundation.

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Comments 4

Carlos Gonzalez's avatar

Hello to all, I am new to this,.. is there a chance to compile gdal with lerc support? https://github.com/Esri/lerc

Tumbleweed QGIS that uses GDAL does not seem to have been compiled with it. Best regards (What's the official way to make package requests?)


Benjamin Greiner's avatar
  1. This is best discussed in a bug report on bugzilla.opensuse.org
  2. GDAL is compiled with "-DUSE_LERC_INTERNAL=ON", so it should be available to QGIS.
  3. external LERC would need the LERC library itself in Tumbleweed which is not the case right now.

Please check the packages from https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/bnavigator:/branches:/Application:/Geo/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/ if the usage of the external library makes any difference.


Carlos Gonzalez's avatar

QGIS does not seem to find LERC codec, it shows a messages when trying to export with the LERC format, also tried to install LERC codec library but QGIS still does not recognize, what I find curious is QGIS when trying to export and selecting HELP in the GUI does not show any info about LERC availability so I wonder if there's a need above the GDAL compiled with "-DUSE_LERC_INTERNAL=ON", Fedora QGIS does not have this problem and LERC is found correctly installed in /usr/lib64, Tumbleweed does not show any LERC file in the same folder, I am going to file a bug in bugzilla.opensuse.org. Thank you


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