Le mercredi 28 mai 2014 19:48:18, Rémy GOURRAT a écrit : > Hi, > > I try to use gdal_merge.py on a windows server 2008 r2 intel. > > So i installed Python 3.3.3 and gdal and > gdal-111-1600-x64-core.msi<http://www.gisinternals.com/sdk/Download.aspx?f > ile=release-1600-x64-gdal-1-11-mapserver-6-4\gdal-111-1600-x64-core.msi> > > GDAL_DATA et GDAL_DRIVER_PATH are Ok, I check with trying an ogr2ogr from > OCI to Shape with -a_srs EPSG. > > When I do a "gdalinfo" d1.tif and "gdalinfo d2.tif" it's Ok. > > But Every time I try to execute this script : > > gdal_merge.py -o output.tif d1.tif d2.tif > > I have this error message : > > " > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "C:\Program Files\GDAL\gdal_merge.py", line 35, in <module> > from osgeo import gdal > ImportError: cannot import name gdal > > During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "C:\Program Files\GDAL\gdal_merge.py", line 37, in <module> > import gdal > ImportError: No module named 'gdal' > " > do i need to install the GDAL-1.11.0.win-amd64-py3.3.msi , i think that's > it just for AMD Processor, right ?
Régis, Yes you need the Python bindings. AMD64 is actually the original name of the Intel 64bit architecture. Even -- Geospatial professional services http://even.rouault.free.fr/services.html _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev
