I have installed it now. But It's showing some error: Can you tell me what
is this? How can I able to fix this?

C:\Users\Prashant>*gdalinfo --version*
ERROR 1: Can't load requested DLL: C:\Program
Files\GDAL\gdalplugins\ogr_MSSQLSp
atial.dll
126: The specified module could not be found.

ERROR 1: Can't load requested DLL: C:\Program
Files\GDAL\gdalplugins\ogr_MSSQLSp
atial.dll
126: The specified module could not be found.

*GDAL 2.1.3, released 2017/20/01*

On 4 May 2017 at 14:45, Prashant Verma <[email protected]> wrote:

> The error after entered: gdalinfo --version
>
> C:\Users\Prashant>gdalinfo --version
> 'gdalinfo' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
> operable program or batch file.
>
> Though, I have already installed gdal "gdal-201-1800-x64-core" into my
> system.
>
> On 4 May 2017 at 14:43, Prashant Verma <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> The error after entered: gdalinfo --version
>>
>> C:\Users\Prashant>gdalinfo --version
>> 'gdalinfo' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
>> operable program or batch file.
>>
>> Though, I have already installed gdal "gdal-201-1800-x64-core" into my
>> system.
>>
>>
>> On 4 May 2017 at 12:48, Daniel Wiesmann <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Your question regarding raster2pgsql has nothing to do with Django, so
>>> please ask questions related to that somewhere else (for instance on
>>> https://gis.stackexchange.com/ )
>>>
>>> Regarding your first error, could you share the output of the following
>>> command on your command line:
>>>
>>> gdalinfo --version
>>>
>>> (just to check if you have gdal installed)
>>>
>>> I agree that the above error message is not useful for users that want
>>> to use postgis but dont have gdal installed. Maybe its related to
>>> something else, Postgis itself already requires gdal
>>>
>>> http://postgis.net/docs/manual-2.3/postgis_installation.html
>>> #install_requirements
>>>
>>> On 03-05-2017 22:22, Prashant Verma wrote:
>>> > Hey Mate,
>>> >
>>> > I am trying to get over by this error. Although, It's little
>>> complicated
>>> > to work in the windows environment.
>>> > By the way, I am trying to follow this process
>>> > https://libregis.org/2011/03/10/how-to-install-and-configure
>>> -postgis-raster-on-windows/,
>>> > however, I am stuck at the raster2pgsql process.
>>> >
>>> > After run this code : "raster2pgsql.py -r image.tif-t tablename -o
>>> > image.sql"
>>> >
>>> > It has thrown an Error: Could not process -t.
>>> >
>>> > After that change code : raster2pgsql -s 4236 -I -C -M *.tif -F -t
>>> > 100x100 public.demelevation > elev.sql
>>> >
>>> > Error : ERROR: Unable to read raster file: *.tif
>>> >
>>> > Can you please me with? Or should I change my windows environment to
>>> ubuntu?
>>> >
>>> > On Monday, 1 May 2017 22:43:23 UTC+5:30, Tim Graham wrote:
>>> >
>>> >     It looks like GDAL isn't installed on your system.
>>> >
>>> >     Looking at
>>> >     https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/ref/contrib/gis/in
>>> stall/#spatial-database
>>> >     <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/ref/contrib/gis/i
>>> nstall/#spatial-database>,
>>> >     I believe it's a required dependency -- perhaps we should try to
>>> >     improve the error message.
>>> >
>>> >     On Sunday, April 30, 2017 at 10:20:01 AM UTC-4, Prashant Verma
>>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >         C:\User\.........\Desktop\Geolocation>*python manage.py
>>> >         makemigrations*
>>> >         Traceback (most recent call last):
>>> >           File
>>> >         "C:\Users\Prashant\Desktop\Geolocation\casino_locater\lib\s
>>> ite-packages\django\db\utils.py",
>>> >         line 115, in load_backend
>>> >             return import_module('%s.base' % backend_name)
>>> >           File
>>> >         "C:\Users\Prashant\Desktop\Geolocation\casino_locater\lib\i
>>> mportlib\__init__.py",
>>> >         line 126, in import_module
>>> >             return _bootstrap._gcd_import(name[level:], package,
>>> level)
>>> >           File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 978, in
>>> _gcd_import
>>> >           File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 961, in
>>> _find_and_load
>>> >           File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 950, in
>>> >         _find_and_load_unlocked
>>> >           File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 655, in
>>> _load_unlocked
>>> >           File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>", line 677, in
>>> >         exec_module
>>> >           File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 205, in
>>> >         _call_with_frames_removed
>>> >           File
>>> >         "C:\Users\Prashant\Desktop\Geolocation\casino_locater\lib\s
>>> ite-packages\django\contrib\gis\db\backends\postgis\base.py",
>>> >         line 7, in <module>
>>> >             from .operations import PostGISOperations
>>> >           File
>>> >         "C:\Users\Prashant\Desktop\Geolocation\casino_locater\lib\s
>>> ite-packages\django\contrib\gis\db\backends\postgis\operations.py",
>>> >         line 7, in <module>
>>> >             from django.contrib.gis.gdal import GDALRaster
>>> >         ImportError: cannot import name 'GDALRaster'
>>> >
>>> >         During handling of the above exception, another exception
>>> occurred:
>>> >
>>> >         Traceback (most recent call last):
>>> >           File "manage.py", line 22, in <module>
>>> >             execute_from_command_line(sys.argv)
>>> >           File
>>> >         "C:\Users\Prashant\Desktop\Geolocation\casino_locater\lib\s
>>> ite-packages\django\core\management\__init__.py",
>>> >         line 363, in execute_from_command_line
>>> >             utility.execute()
>>> >           File
>>> >         "C:\Users\Prashant\Desktop\Geolocation\casino_locater\lib\s
>>> ite-packages\django\core\management\__init__.py",
>>> >         line 337, in execute
>>> >             django.setup()
>>> >           File
>>> >         "C:\Users\Prashant\Desktop\Geolocation\casino_locater\lib\s
>>> ite-packages\django\__init__.py",
>>> >         line 27, in setup
>>> >             apps.populate(settings.INSTALLED_APPS)
>>> >           File
>>> >         "C:\Users\Prashant\Desktop\Geolocation\casino_locater\lib\s
>>> ite-packages\django\apps\registry.py",
>>> >         line 108, in populate
>>> >             app_config.import_models()
>>> >           File
>>> >         "C:\Users\Prashant\Desktop\Geolocation\casino_locater\lib\s
>>> ite-packages\django\apps\config.py",
>>> >         line 202, in import_models
>>> >             self.models_module = import_module(models_module_name)
>>> >           File
>>> >         "C:\Users\Prashant\Desktop\Geolocation\casino_locater\lib\i
>>> mportlib\__init__.py",
>>> >         line 126, in import_module
>>> >             return _bootstrap._gcd_import(name[level:], package,
>>> level)
>>> >           File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 978, in
>>> _gcd_import
>>> >           File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 961, in
>>> _find_and_load
>>> >           File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 950, in
>>> >         _find_and_load_unlocked
>>> >           File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 655, in
>>> _load_unlocked
>>> >           File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>", line 677, in
>>> >         exec_module
>>> >           File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 205, in
>>> >         _call_with_frames_removed
>>> >           File
>>> >         "C:\Users\Prashant\Desktop\Geolocation\casino_locater\lib\s
>>> ite-packages\django\contrib\auth\models.py",
>>> >         line 4, in <module>
>>> >             from django.contrib.auth.base_user import AbstractBaseUser,
>>> >         BaseUserManager
>>> >           File
>>> >         "C:\Users\Prashant\Desktop\Geolocation\casino_locater\lib\s
>>> ite-packages\django\contrib\auth\base_user.py",
>>> >         line 52, in <module>
>>> >             class AbstractBaseUser(models.Model):
>>> >           File
>>> >         "C:\Users\Prashant\Desktop\Geolocation\casino_locater\lib\s
>>> ite-packages\django\db\models\base.py",
>>> >         line 124, in __new__
>>> >             new_class.add_to_class('_meta', Options(meta, app_label))
>>> >           File
>>> >         "C:\Users\Prashant\Desktop\Geolocation\casino_locater\lib\s
>>> ite-packages\django\db\models\base.py",
>>> >         line 330, in add_to_class
>>> >             value.contribute_to_class(cls, name)
>>> >           File
>>> >         "C:\Users\Prashant\Desktop\Geolocation\casino_locater\lib\s
>>> ite-packages\django\db\models\options.py",
>>> >         line 214, in contribute_to_class
>>> >             self.db_table = truncate_name(self.db_table,
>>> >         connection.ops.max_name_length())
>>> >           File
>>> >         "C:\Users\Prashant\Desktop\Geolocation\casino_locater\lib\s
>>> ite-packages\django\db\__init__.py",
>>> >         line 33, in __getattr__
>>> >             return getattr(connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS], item)
>>> >           File
>>> >         "C:\Users\Prashant\Desktop\Geolocation\casino_locater\lib\s
>>> ite-packages\django\db\utils.py",
>>> >         line 211, in __getitem__
>>> >             backend = load_backend(db['ENGINE'])
>>> >           File
>>> >         "C:\Users\Prashant\Desktop\Geolocation\casino_locater\lib\s
>>> ite-packages\django\db\utils.py",
>>> >         line 134, in load_backend
>>> >             raise ImproperlyConfigured(error_msg)
>>> >         django.core.exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured:
>>> >         'django.contrib.gis.db.backends.postgis' isn't an available
>>> >         database backend.
>>> >         Try using 'django.db.backends.XXX', where XXX is one of:
>>> >             'mysql', 'oracle', 'postgresql', 'sqlite3'
>>> >         Error was: cannot import name 'GDALRaster'
>>> >
>>>
>>
>>
>

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