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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Yes! Any information on implementing
this feature on Linux would be much appreciated.<br>
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Art<br>
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On 1/4/2013 8:08 AM, Johan Nilsson wrote:<br>
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<div>I'm also very interested in 'ESRI file geodatabase', not
the 'Personal geodatabase', ( mdb or ms-access, or JET
database) that ESRI not recommend to use...<br>
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I tried to compile for month ago, but I think I stuck on the
same place Art get stuck..<br>
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<div>Hi Art, <br>
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So I've got QGIS running on windows and linux. I haven't
tried to compile file geodatabase support into my linux
install (that's on my list to do). On my windows install
I'm running OSGeo4Win - adding file based geodatabase
support was easy - I just added the "module" and had
support (I'm currently on my linux machine and not near
my windows machine - or I would tell you exactly what I
added). <br>
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My windows machine is running Windows 7 64bit - my linux
machine is running xubuntu. I own a consulting business
and have ArcGIS running on my windows machine. There's
not way I'm ever going to windows 8. So I'm sticking
with windows 7 for ESRI and migrating as much of my
workflow over to linux as I can...as I tell people - A
clip is a clip and a buffer is a buffer. So I'll do what
I can on linux and when I have to go with ESRI I'll jump
over to windows. <br>
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Now that I read all of this - I should really try to
compile file based support on this laptop over the
weekend. <br>
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Randy<br>
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<div class="im"> On 01/01/2013 03:05 PM, Art wrote:<br>
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<div class="im">I have two options right now. I am a
Linux lover, and I am investigating compiling the Esri
File Geodatabase API on Linux. However, the other
option is to handle it all through Windows, probably
using OsGeo4Win. That means I would probably have to
make a switch to Windows. I do have a copy of ESRI's
ArcGIS that will work until August that was given to
me for a GIS Course, so I will have that option for
some time but it will not be permanent. Does anyone
have a recommended course of action? I have attached
the results from my last compile attempt involving the
File Geodatabase API. I have not found a detailed set
of compiling instructions to make and install it, and
am uncertain as to how I should proceed further. <br>
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Art <br>
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