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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 19/02/2026 à 18:04, Schimmel,
Florian via QGIS-Developer a écrit :<br>
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Hey Matthias,</div>
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thank you for the reply, I like the idea and tried to implement
it. I had to work into vcpkg and solve a few issues on the way,
that took a while, but I have a working port now. While checking
if it is possible to integrate the port in the QGIS build I
noticed that there are custom ports in the repository. Since
odbccpp is not broadly used, there is probably no application
for a vcpkg port outside of QGIS, so would you mind if we add
the port directly to the QGIS repository?</div>
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<p>The GDAL HANA driver depends on odbccpp too, so for GDAL vcpkg
users, having a standalone port could make sense</p>
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