[gdal-dev] QGIS from OSGeo4W crashes with latest update on NetCDF

Joaquim Manuel Freire Luís jluis at ualg.pt
Tue Oct 20 06:59:58 PDT 2020


Pedro,

Probably a netcdf lib related issue. I have a very fresh GDAL build (from yesterday’s master) and can access that file. Either from GDAL or GMT, but my nc lib has not been updated for some time (which is not so bad as nc has had a couple of issues in recent past).

From: gdal-dev <gdal-dev-bounces at lists.osgeo.org> On Behalf Of Pedro Venâncio
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2020 1:58 PM
To: qgis-developer <qgis-developer at lists.osgeo.org>; gdal-dev at lists.osgeo.org
Subject: [gdal-dev] QGIS from OSGeo4W crashes with latest update on NetCDF

Hi all,

Sorry about the cross posting but today, after the update of OSGeo4W to qgis-dev 3.15.0-82, I get a QGIS crash both with qgis-dev, qgis-ltr-dev 3.10.10-3 and qgis-rel-dev 3.14.16-3.

I've only looked at Desktop updates and so I cannot say what libs were updated at the same time.

The crash happens when I try to open some NetCDF file (for instance http://mf2.ipma.pt/downloads/?latest=arome.2m.relative_humidity&region=PT2 ) as raster file, as mesh layer or simply when I open a folder with a NetCDF file inside Browser.

This is something like this one: https://issues.qgis.org/issues/21162

As it only happens with QGIS "-dev" versions, I believe it can be related with GDAL 3.2.0dev, but I cannot say what version I had before this update, maybe from one week or two ago.

Can someone reproduce?

Another issue with QGIS "-dev" versions is related to GRASS. I get this error message on QGIS initialization, and then I cannot, for instance, create a new mapset with GRASS Plugin:


GRASS init error: Problem in GRASS initialization, GRASS provider and plugin will not work : Module built against version 8bcecc9a6 but trying to use version d8fbd49af. You need to rebuild GRASS GIS or untangle multiple installations.



I can open two different tickets, but I'm not certain about the right place to open them.



Thanks!



Best regards,

Pedro Venâncio
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