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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/17/2013 05:54 PM, Hernán De
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<div>Nevermind, I found it in<br>
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/usr/local/lib/perl5/...<br>
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<div>Made it work adding it to my local Perl path (@INC)<br>
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I always compile the Perl bindings separately and leave the
--with-perl away from configure. That's "cd swig/perl; make; make
test; make install". I know this may not be what I should do.<br>
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However, there is something strange with the perl Makefile.PL part
(done automatically by make). The installation target is often
architecture dependent path - where Perl itself does not find them -
and when I delete that path and redo perl Makefile.PL and install
again they go to the correct directory.<br>
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Still one more thing, if 1.10.1 is the very latest with Evan's
multiple geometries per feature, I suspect that it may have some
implications in the Perl bindings. There are quite a lot Perl stuff
in the bindings (maybe even too much) and some of them might assume
only one geometry per feature.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
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Ari<br>
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Thanks anyway<br>
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I cannot figure out how to get the Geo::GDAL module
installed in my system. I understand that the bindings
are built when compiling GDAL with the --with-perl
option, but I cannot see where the Geo::GDAL modules
are, so I can load them with "use Geo::GDAL". I will
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