On 01/03/2013 03:31 PM, Even Rouault wrote:
That is not that easy, because it is embedded in in c++ applications.
Meanwhile I reinstalled the old version and can go on with my work, but
i think there is something wrong
Checking with ogrinfo your.dataset -spat xmin ymin xmax ymax might be an easy
way to try to reproduce

Other thing I think of : if you application uses the C++ API of GDAL, did you
make sure to recompile it against the headers of GDAL 1.9.2 ? The C++ ABI may
change when upgrading from GDAL 1.X to GDAL 1.Y, so recompiling is necesserary.
If you just use the GDAL C API, this is not needed.

After reinstalling the libgdal.so.1.16.2 version and a complete recompile my c++ program still the feature count is 0. I tried ogrinfo and there the filtering is working as the should be.

Kees

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