On Dec 1, 2008, at 11:30 AM, Frank Warmerdam wrote:
William Kyngesburye wrote:
I'm working on some autotest errors for 1.6, and I need some help
to figure out how to fix them.
- ogr_gml
TEST: ogr_gml_1 ... ERROR 1: <coordinates> element missing value.
fail (blowup)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "pymod/gdaltest.py", line 89, in run_tests
result = func()
File "./ogr_gml_read.py", line 72, in ogr_gml_1
if feat.GetField('Name') != 'Aartselaar':
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'GetField'
and similar errors for tests 2-4
strangely, there is a similar error for test 5 but it succeeds:
TEST: ogr_gml_5 ... ERROR 1: <coordinates> element missing value.
success
Could it have something to do with Xerces 3? I can try recompiling
with Xerces 2.8.
William,
I'm not sure. There has been recent work to support Xerces 3.0,
so I'm surprised.
I think all that addressed was setting some macro so that ILI/IOM
would compile.
- mrsid - I've been getting this for a while, even in 1.5.
...
fail
Projections differ
>
It's losing most of the parameters or their values.
Yes, I've seen this sort of problem from time to time. There
seems to be problems extracting the pseudo-geotiff-tags from
some mrsid files, though repeated efforts to resolve this
issue have failed. What version of the mrsid sdk are you using?
I haven't run into this for a while myself.
7.0.0.2167
I could try the old v6 DSDK for a 32bit build just to see, but I need
v7 for 64bit OSX.
Then:
TEST: mrsid_4 ...
old = (0.0, 255.0, 102.684, 51.613999999999997)
new = [0.0, 255.0, 103.11236497314, 52.476991490286998]
fail
Approximate statistics differs.
I think this used to be OK, though I sorta remember seeing it before.
I have also seen the image results come back with such modest,
but statistically significant differences. I have no way to
address this though.
Ah, I see the test is expecting more rounded values (to 3 decimals),
but they're essentially the same.
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