Hi Jeremy,
You can install QGIS with GDAL and python bindings using alternative
installer by NextGIS (http://nextgis.com/nextgis-qgis/).
GDAL python bindings working, gdal_merge also included.
This is previous QGIS LTR release 2.18.25, but with fresh GDAL 2.3.2 and
other libraries. This installation should not affect you current QGIS
install, but I'm not sure about the opposite.
Best regards,
Dmitry
07.11.2018 17:55, Jeremy Salerno пишет:
Thanks for the help Even.
Is there a simple way to check if the python bindings are installed? I
installed GDAL through the QGIS installer. I tried running gdal_merge.py
after downloading the file from github and have had no success.
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On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 9:28 AM Even Rouault <even.roua...@spatialys.com>
wrote:
Jeremy,
I cannot even find the gdal_merge.py file in
/Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework/Versions/Current/Programs/ or anywhere
else in the gdal framework directory.
Should be reported to the creator of the package. I believe this is
William Kyngesburye (CC'ed) but I'm not completely sure.
I looked to see if I could install
the .py file separately but can't find any installation options on the
GDAL
website.
You can always download the script from
https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/blob/master/gdal/swig/python/scripts/gdal_merge.py
(assuming that the GDAL Python bindings are installed)
Even
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