[gdal-dev] gdal.h: No such file or directory

Peter J Halls P.Halls at york.ac.uk
Tue Oct 13 02:12:33 EDT 2009


Should it not be #include "gdal.h"?  The <> construct is used for system 
includes, whereas gdal.h counts as a user include, to be found in the include 
path.  But I admit my c to be a little rusty ...  Peter

Riki Tiki wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am using bloodshed dev-C++...
> 
> I have written only this
> 
> //////////////////////////////////////
> #include <stdio.h>
> #include <stdlib.h>
> #include <gdal.h>
> 
> int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> { 
>   system("PAUSE");	
>   return 0;
> }
> /////////////////////////////////////
> 
> Before compiling it i have installed the FWTools2.4.5,
> all header files are located in 
> 
> C:\Program Files\FWTools2.4.5\include
> 
> /////////////////////////////////////
> Now before compiling and running above program
> i have added to the 
> 
> Tools->Compiler Options->Directories->Libraries
> 
> the above path of the fwtools' include folder...
> 
> ////////////////////////////////////////
> 
> when i compile and run it... it says the following:
> C:\...\main.c gdal.h: No such file or directory. 
> C:\...\Makefile.win [Build Error]  [main.o] Error 1 
> 
> 
> can you help me to solve the problem? 
> 
> thanks a lot in advance.
> 
> 
>  
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