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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">I tried it and make still returns
      errors for all samples. I have been using Lubuntu 12.10, perhaps
      that is part of the problem? It has no LTS version. Thank you for
      the advice nevertheless.<br>
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      Thanks,<br>
      Art<br>
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      On 01/10/2013 10:16 PM, Eric Goddard wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">Before you can compile the samples or compile GDAL
        with FGDB support you have to link the FGDB library so the
        system can find it. Before running make in the
        FileGDB_API/samples directory, create a text file in the
        /etc/ld.so.conf.d/ to hold the path to wherever you
        FileGDB_API/lib folder is located and run ldconfig to update it.
        On Ubuntu executing the following lines in bash should fix it:
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        <div>sudo sh -c "echo '/path/to/FileGDB_API/lib' >>
          /etc/ld.so.conf.d/fgdb.conf"</div>
        <div>sudo ldconfig</div>
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        <div>after that, make should work.<br>
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              Eric</div>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 1:49 PM, Art <span
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              <div>Yes! Any information on implementing this feature on
                Linux would be much appreciated.<span class="HOEnZb"><font
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                    Art</font></span>
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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 class="gmail_quote">2013/1/4 Randal Hale <span
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                            <div>Hi Art, <br>
                              <br>
                              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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                              <pre cols="72">Randal Hale, GISP 
North River Geographic Systems, Inc
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twitter:rjhale 
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                              <div> On 01/01/2013 03:05 PM, Art wrote:<br>
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                              <div>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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