After following the install instructions and several frustrating hours
of debugging I am unable to get the GDAL extension working in GeoServer
2.1.1.
The following error displays in the logfile -
INFO: Initializing Spring FrameworkServlet 'dispatcher'
18/10/2011 3:24:49 PM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapperValve
invoke
SEVERE: Servlet.service() for servlet dispatcher threw exception
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
org.gdal.gdal.gdalJNI.Open(Ljava/lang/String;I)J
at org.gdal.gdal.gdalJNI.Open(Native Method)
at org.gdal.gdal.gdal.Open(gdal.java:273)
at
it.geosolutions.imageio.gdalframework.GDALUtilities.acquireDataSet(GDALU
tilities.java:291)
at
it.geosolutions.imageio.gdalframework.GDALImageReader.setInput(GDALImage
Reader.java:818)
...snip...
I am able to run the gdalinfo command from the command line with no
problems and all the imageio-extensions show up fine in geoserver.
Can anyone suggest a path to resolution please ?
Many thanks,
Shaun
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