[Qgis-user] configuring OTB toolbox
Johanna.Botman at griffith.nsw.gov.au
Johanna.Botman at griffith.nsw.gov.au
Wed Nov 13 16:39:26 PST 2013
Hi again,
I'm still going nowhere quite rapidly on this question. I persuaded our IT
folk to follow Donovan's instructions (below) but no joy.
Can anyone tell me what file path they have if they are using Win 7 64 bit?
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Johanna Botman
GIS / Assets Officer
Griffith City Council
Ph: 02 6962 8168
> Hey Johanna, I just got OTB working today.
>
> Here's what I did, because I did notice that it isn't installed
> through the Stand Alone QGIS installer or the 64bit OSGeo4W packager.
>
> Download both:
> (1) otb-bin and (2) otb-python tar.bz2 files from
> http://orfeo-toolbox.org/packages/nightly/latest
> These are nightly builds, but the only place I've found with current
> Windows files needed for processing toolbox. So you can come back and
> get them everyday if you like =P
>
> They both contain a tar file after you first extract them.
> Extract the contents of those tar files (you should see folders like
> apps, bin, etc) to your QGIS directory so they merge with your
> existing apps, bin and etc folders.
> If you installed with OSGeo4W, you simply drop them into the OSGeo4W
> folder, for example.
>
> Now you should be able to simply activate the OTB tools in the
> "providers" config window for the processing toolbox without having to
> specify a path to the OTB libs and such. They should be found
> automatically.
>
>
> Donovan
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