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<p>Hi Pedro,</p>
<p>What version of GDAL are you using? Geopackage support needs
>= 2.0, for some geopackage features even higher. Many Linux
distros ship with older GDAL releases.<br>
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<p>Do you have the libdxfrw libray installed?</p>
<p>On Linux your best bet to test the very latest releases of the
libs and QGIS would be to self-compile all the necessary libraries
(GDAL/libdxfrw) and QGIS. I did it that way and it works fine.<br>
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<p>Andreas<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 22.12.2016 15:41, Pedro Venâncio
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<div>Hi Jürgen<br>
<br>
I'm testing DWG/DXF Import tool, and it works great on
Windows! <br>
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But it does not work here on Linux. On Linux, when I try to
import the DWG, it says:<br>
"Could not open layer list" and then<br>
"Drawing import failed ()".<br>
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Also, when I try to open (on Linux) a geopackagofe created
with DWG/DXF Import on Windows, it says:<br>
"Invalid Data Source: /home/pedro/.../xxx.gpkg is not a
valid or recognized data source".<br>
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It's not ready for Linux yet?<br>
<br>
Another great work! Thank you very much!<br>
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Best regards,<br>
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Pedro Venâncio<br>
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