[Qgis-developer] GDAL/OGR C API Port
Peter Ersts
ersts at amnh.org
Wed Feb 27 09:35:11 EST 2008
Marco and Frank,
I have been testing the raster functionality the last couple of days and
everything seems to be running smoothly.
I did run across one little glitch when trying to display an image as
pseudo color (it displayed as all white) but I cannot seem to replicate
it. Tim mentioned that he experienced a similar problem. It is quite
possible that this is an issue totally unrelated to the C API port.
Unless Tim has any objections or if someone else can regularly reproduce
the white pseudo color issue I think (from a raster perspective) the API
port could be considered ready for merge back into the trunk.
-pete
Marco Hugentobler wrote:
> Hi Frank,
>
> I'm using the gdalogr-capi-branch for quite some time now and it works
> perfectly. So my suggestion is that you go ahead and merge the branch to
> trunk if there is no objection on the devel list in the next two days.
>
> cheers,
> Marco
>
> Am Samstag 16 Februar 2008 04:16:42 schrieb Frank Warmerdam:
>
>> Folks,
>>
>> I believe I have completed the port of QGIS to the GDAL/OGR C API in
>> the gdalogr-capi-branch. Due to limited familiarity with QGIS it is hard
>> for me to be sure things are working right. I've loaded some raster and
>> vector data through GDAL and OGR in QGIS and it seems to work ok.
>>
>> Is there a regression test suite that will meaningfully help for this?
>>
>> How/when do I get the changes ported back into trunk?
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>
>
>
>
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