[Bug 205955] Review Request: gdal - A translator library for raster geospatial data formats

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Summary: Review Request: gdal - A translator library for raster geospatial data formats


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=205955





------- Additional Comments From mtasaka at ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp  2006-09-14 08:56 EST -------
Before checking comment #11:

Well, build log says:

  LIBTOOL support:           yes

  LIBZ support:              external
  GRASS support:             no
  CFITSIO support:           external
  PCRaster support:          internal
  NETCDF support:            yes
  LIBPNG support:            external
  LIBTIFF support:           external
  LIBGEOTIFF support:        internal
  LIBJPEG support:           external
  LIBGIF support:            external
  OGDI support:              no
  HDF4 support:              no
  HDF5 support:              yes
  KAKADU support:            no
  JASPER support:            no
  ECW support:               no
  MrSID support:             no
  POSTGRESQL support:        yes
  MySQL support:             yes
  XERCES support:            no
  ODBC support:              yes
  OCI support:               no
  SDE support:               no
  DODS support:              no
  SQLite support:            yes
  DWGdirect support          no
  PANORAMA GIS support:      no
  GEOS support:              yes

  Statically link PROJ.4:    no

  Traditional Python:        yes
  NG SWIG Bindings:          

  enable OGR building:       yes

... It seems that jasper-devel-1.701.0 seems available on extras.
I quite don't know about this package, however, if you want consider
to support jasper support.

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