Opened 10 years ago
Closed 9 years ago
#2477 closed defect (duplicate)
r.out.gdal installed from 64bit OSGeo4W doesn't work
Reported by: | tmizu23 | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | critical | Milestone: | 6.4.6 |
Component: | Raster | Version: | 6.4.3 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
CPU: | x86-64 | Platform: | MSWindows 7 |
Description
Hi,
r.out.gdal installed from 64bit OSGeo4W doesn't work. When I run the r.out.gdal, error window will appear, and an empty file is created.
It works correctly on 32bit OSGeo4W or 32bit Standalone.
thanks
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follow-up: 2 comment:1 by , 10 years ago
comment:2 by , 10 years ago
Replying to wenzeslaus:
I tried that with GRASS NC sample data. And I've uploaded the error message(in japanese sorry). the message means that "r.out.gdal has stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available"
Gdal commands works correctry on OSGeo4W 64bit. But I didn't try reading GRASS data with gdal directry so gdal on OSGeo4W doesn't support GRASS format.
thanks
Thanks for the report and for testing OSGeo4W 64bit. Please provide also the error message and if possible, try that with GRASS NC sample location, so that developers can try to reproduce it eventually.
If you know how, it might be actually useful to try some GDAL directly, to see where the issue actually is.
comment:3 by , 9 years ago
Milestone: | → 6.4.6 |
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comment:4 by , 9 years ago
Resolution: | → duplicate |
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Status: | new → closed |
There are new efforts ongoing for wingrass7 64bit branch, see #1213 - please try that:
https://grass.osgeo.org/download/software/ms-windows/
Since there will be unlikely a wingrass6 64bit package, I take liberty to close this ticket. Please report any wingrass7 64bit related issues in #1213.
Thanks for the report and for testing OSGeo4W 64bit. Please provide also the error message and if possible, try that with GRASS NC sample location, so that developers can try to reproduce it eventually.
If you know how, it might be actually useful to try some GDAL directly, to see where the issue actually is.