Gabriel, > > > > I'm working with Python 3.6 32bits, GDAL package > > (GDAL‑2.2.2‑cp36‑cp36m‑win32.whl) i've installed from here : > > https://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/
I don't have experience regarding those binaries. > > > > I also installed the gdal-202-1800-core.msi from here : > > http://www.gisinternals.com/query.html?content=filelist&file=release-1800- > > gdal-2-2-1-mapserver-7-0-6.zip > > > > Here is the error I get when I try the fillnodata python utility : > > gdal_fillnodata -md 2 myImage.tif myImage_correction.tif > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "C:\Python36\Scripts\gdal_fillnodata.py", line 197, in <module> > > callback = prog_func ) > > File "C:\Python36\lib\site-packages\osgeo\gdal.py", line 2742, in > > FillNodata > > return _gdal.FillNodata(*args, **kwargs) > > RuntimeError: Object given is not a Python function > > > > Do you have any idea how to fix it ? Maybe wrong installation ?... > > Thanks ! For what is worth, I've downloaded and installed: http://download.gisinternals.com/sdk/downloads/release-1800-gdal-2-2-1-mapserver-7-0-6.zip http://download.gisinternals.com/sdk/downloads/release-1800-gdal-2-2-1-mapserver-7-0-6/GDAL-2.2.1.win32-py3.4.msi https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.4.3/python-3.4.3.msi and a common line similar to yours work fine. So I suspect the issue is with the Python stuff from GDAL‑2.2.2‑cp36‑cp36m‑win32.whl , and using it with the native lib provided by gisinternals will not help. But as shown above, if you use the Python package provided by gisinternals, that should work. Even -- Spatialys - Geospatial professional services http://www.spatialys.com
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