[Ubuntu] libgdal20: libcrypto/openssl or libcrypto++ disabled
Angelos Tzotsos
gcpp.kalxas at gmail.com
Mon Apr 22 09:09:12 PDT 2019
Dear Chris,
Thanks for reporting this issue.
Regards,
Angelos
On 4/15/19 8:51 AM, Chris Toney wrote:
> It seems that support for libcrypto/openssl and libcrypto++ is disabled
> in libgdal20. Without gdal built against one of those I am unable to
> authenticate in order to use the new Google Earth Engine Data API
> driver:
>
> https://gdal.org/drv_eeda.html
>
> For example, in the documentation for the driver:
>
> EEDA_PRIVATE_KEY=string: RSA private key encoded as a PKCS#8 PEM file,
> with its header and footer. Used together with EEDA_CLIENT_EMAIL to use
> OAuth2 Service Account authentication. Requires GDAL to be built against
> libcrypto++ or libssl.
>
> When I try to use:
> ogrinfo -ro -al "EEDA:" -oo COLLECTION=projects/earthengine-
> public/assets/COPERNICUS/S2 --config EEDA_CLIENT_EMAIL "my_svc at email"
> --config EEDA_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE my_key.json
>
> ERROR 6: CPLRSASHA256Sign() not implemented: GDAL must be built against
> libcrypto++ or libcrypto (openssl)
>
> I'm on Bionic and have the latest openssl/libcrypto-dev, then installed
> gdal packages from ubuntugis unstable.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Chris
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Angelos Tzotsos, PhD
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Open Source Geospatial Foundation
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