[gdal-dev] Build GDAL for RedHat 7.9 with python bindings and non-default drivers
Michael Smith
michael.smith.erdc at gmail.com
Tue Jan 11 03:38:34 PST 2022
You could just install the linux conda version on Redhat. I do this on Redhat 8.5 without issue. I believe the conda linux version contains all those drivers (and python bindings).
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Michael Smith
US Army Corps / Remote Sensing GIS Center
From: gdal-dev <gdal-dev-bounces at lists.osgeo.org> on behalf of Roman Breitfuss-Schiffer <roman.schiffer at gmail.com>
Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 5:39 AM
To: <gdal-dev at lists.osgeo.org>
Subject: [gdal-dev] Build GDAL for RedHat 7.9 with python bindings and non-default drivers
Dear all!
We are currently trying to build a GDAL/OGR installation (version >=3.1) for our server which operates on RedHat 7.9 (RHEL).
I have some experience with building GDAL on Ubuntu but have no working workflow for RHEL as the required packages and header files (e.g. gdal-libs, gdal-libs-devel, python-devel etc.) are not available for recent GDAL versions via yum.
Problem 1: Does anyone have experience with building GDAL (version >=3.1) on RHEL?
We want to build with Python bindings and some non-default drivers (e.g. GPKG (raster), JP2OpenJPEG, MBTILES, WMS/WCS). I tried out the build on Ubuntu with the following ./configure:
./configure
--prefix=/usr
--libdir=/usr/lib64
--with-armadillo=yes
--with-sqlite3=yes
--with-spatialite=yes
--with-openjpeg
--with-geos=yes
--with-curl=/usr/bin/curl-config
--with-python=yes
--with-png=internal
--with-jpeg=internal
Problem 2: After running the ./configure command the GPKG (raster) driver and the JP2OpenJPEG driver are not listed in misc. gdal formats.
./configure output see attachment.
Best regards
Roman
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