<html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --></style></head><body><div style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:10pt"><div>Hi<br><br>If I run the command<br><br>ogrinfo -ro -summary gltp:/vrf/c:/ms4w/apps/seetrack_missions/data/DNC13/H1316030 "hydarea@hyd(*)_area" <br><br>from C:\Program Files\FWTools2.2.0\bin i get<br><br>INFO: Open of `gltp:/vrf/c:/ms4w/apps/seetrack_missions/data/DNC13/H1316030'<br> using driver `OGDI' successful.<br><br>Layer name: hydarea@hyd(*)_area<br>Geometry: Polygon<br><snip><br><br>HOWEVER, if I run it from C:\ms4w\tools\gdal-ogr i get<br><br>FAILURE:<br>Unable to open datasource `gltp:/vrf/c:/ms4w/apps/seetrack_missions/data/DNC13/H<br>1316030' with the following drivers.<br><br> ESRI Shapefile<br><snip><br> OGDI<br><snip><br><br><br>I can change the path in SetEnv.bat but this only works for the command line. MapServer
still seems to use the files in C:\ms4w\tools\gdal-ogr.<br><br>I copied the existing contents of the C:\ms4w\tools\gdal-ogr folder to a temp folder and then copied the contents of C:\Program Files\FWTools2.2.0\bin to gdal-org folder. gdalinfo now works but the shp2img still fails with a "... OGR error. Open failed for OGR connection .... " error message. Also I noticed that ogr2ogr pops up a windows message box informing me that ogr2ogr.exe is not a valid Win32 application<br><br>Has anyone had similar problems, understands what is happening or has any thoughts<br><br>thanks<br><br>Derek<br><br><br></div></div><br>
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