Looks like its a specific driver getting in the way

http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/ticket/4390

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From: Jay Jennings <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 6:11 PM
To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [gdal-dev] gdal_translate crash on certain filenames

Hi List,
We have encountered something really strange in our GDAL build (1.9.0, built 
from source on Windows 7 64-bit).   It appears that “gdal_translate” crashes 
(i.e. Windows popup dialog that says “gdal_translate has stopped working…”) 
when the output filename starts with certain strings.  It seems that the input 
file can be a random GeoTiff with a random name and path – the killer seems to 
be the *output* filename.

--- These commands result in the crash:
gdal_translate  -of  GTiff  -co  tiled=yes  F:\PreIngest\junk2.tif  
C:\Temp\TSX1_SAR.tif
gdal_translate  -of  GTiff  -co  tiled=yes  F:\PreIngest\junk2.tif  
C:\Temp\TDX1_SAR.tif

Whereas that same command finishes without a problem, if the output filename is 
changed to “TAX1_SAR.tif” or “TDX2_SAR.tif” or “TDX1_SA.tif”

Our experiments indicate the command will fail anytime the output filename 
starts with the strings “TDX1_SAR” or “TSX1_SAR”.  Can anyone out there 
duplicate this ?  In general, GDAL has been quite reliable for us – this is 
probably the strangest thing we’ve seen.
.........................................................
Jay Jennings
Senior Software Developer
GeoEye, Inc.


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