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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 03/02/2025 à 14:37, Daniel Baston
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<div>Hi Parveen,</div>
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<div>test_ecw_7 is run (successfully) in the Ubuntu 20.04
configuration: <a
href="https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/actions/runs/13092743556/job/36531334565#step:18:4258"
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<div>I'm pretty sure this is the only workflow that has ECW
available. Some ECW tests are still skipped because they
require a newer version of the ECW SDK than is available in
the test container.</div>
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<p>Parveen,</p>
<p>your remark exactly intersects my ask for SDKs that could be
downloaded from our CI. Tests are currently limited to libecw 3.3
which was the last one under a kind-of open license.</p>
<p>Even</p>
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