[gdal-dev] Documentation for previous versions

Jon Morris Jon.Morris at jbarisk.com
Fri Jun 5 00:48:01 PDT 2020


Hi Thomas,

Looks like that is my best bet. Python docs are on there, so Wayback Machine saves the day again!

Thanks,

Jon

From: Thomas Juntunen <junt0015 at umn.edu>
Sent: 04 June 2020 15:12
To: Jon Morris <Jon.Morris at jbarisk.com>
Cc: gdal-dev at lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [gdal-dev] Documentation for previous versions

Hi Jon,
Maybe the Wayback Machine can help? For example, this url gets you the GDAL site from 2018 when 2.3 was new:
https://web.archive.org/web/20180723211153/http://gdal.org/index.html<https://web.archive.org/web/20180723211153/http:/gdal.org/index.html>

Thomas

On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 3:00 AM Jon Morris <Jon.Morris at jbarisk.com<mailto:Jon.Morris at jbarisk.com>> wrote:
Hello all,

I was wondering where we could find documentation for previous versions of GDAL? We are still using version 2.2.0 and there are occasions when we see a useful method in the docs only to find it is not available in our version. I presume the docs available at https://gdal.org/api/index.html are for the latest released version?

I managed to install Doxygen and build docs for us to view locally, so we do actually have a C API reference for version 2.2.0 now, but I can't find where the Python docs are in the source. It would also be very useful to be able to see a different version of the docs at https://gdal.org/python/index.html.

Thanks,

Jon

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