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    Hi Carlos:<br>
    I'd like to add that I tried Andre's procedure from the
    StackExchange post (on a couple of Mint 17 machines) and it worked
    fine.<br>
    Compiling the ERDAS SDK was OK. I set the link to the required lib
    version as he explained.<br>
    Then I downloaded the older <span class="">libgdal-ecw-src deb,
      opened it up and compiled as he wrote. Now I've got read access to
      ECW's.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/11/15 17:30, Carlos Cerdán wrote:<br>
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          <div>Andre:<br>
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          Thank you very much for your advice, but I had not success
          installing ECW support for my QGIS 2.12 on Ubuntu 14.04. I was
          trying many advices, and I've probably left a mess in my
          installation.... then, I've surrendered and when I need to
          work with ECW images I turn on my virtual PC with Windows.<br>
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          I hope that developers will can do easy to read ECW images on
          Linux in a close future.<br>
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        <div>Carlos Cerdán<br>
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                <div class="gmail_quote">2015-11-04 14:21 GMT-05:00
                  Andre Joost <span dir="ltr"><<a
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                      04.11.2015 um 16:43 schrieb Carlos Cerdán:<br>
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                        Thank you very much Richard.<br>
                        <br>
                        After reading (and trying) your link, I've been
                        looking for more recent<br>
                        help. I found this:<br>
                        <br>
                        [1] How to install QGis with ECW Support on
                        Linux<br>
                        <br>
                        As there isn't libgdal-ecw-src on last ubuntugis
                        repository, when [1] says<br>
                        "sudo apt-get install libgdal-ecw-src",  I've
                        tried install it following:<br>
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                        [2]  libecw building for gdal<br>
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                    If you are on Ubuntu 14.04, you can still try my
                    advice here:<br>
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href="http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/94870/unable-to-install-ecw-support-on-lubuntu-14-04"
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                    And yes, it is a kind of self-compiling.<br>
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                    HTH,<br>
                    André Joost
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