On Thu, 15 Sep 2016, Even Rouault wrote:
What do you exactly mean by "fail" ? Does it report something like
FAILURE:
Unable to open datasource `foo.gdb' with the following drivers.
-> PCIDSK
-> netCDF
-> JP2KAK
Even,
Yep. ogrinfo reported it could not open the data source with any driver.
And the GUI displayed no file name when I tried importing it with v.in.ogr.
(Side note: metadata.xml is not something required in a file geodatabase,
so this is completely ignored by the driver. Must be something specific to
your data provider. The projection info used by the driver is stored in
one of the "system" .gdb tables)
I recognize this but wanted to see if there was a different EPSG code in
the metadata.
Do you get error messages ? Otherwise adding "--debug on" (double dash
before debug) to the ogrinfo command line might give extra messages.
Otherwise you could share the dataset or a link to it, and could have a
look.
First try:
$ ogrinfo --debug on -al -so .
OGR: OGROpen(.) failed.
OGR: OGROpen(.) failed.
FAILURE:
Unable to open datasource .' with the following drivers.
-> ESRI Shapefile
-> MapInfo File
etc.
Second try:
$ ogrinfo --debug on -al -so ~/data/grassdata/ODOT2014/hwynet_2015/
OGR: OGROpen(/home/rshepard/data/grassdata/ODOT2014/hwynet_2015/) failed.
OGR: OGROpen(/home/rshepard/data/grassdata/ODOT2014/hwynet_2015/) failed.
FAILURE:
Unable to open datasource
/home/rshepard/data/grassdata/ODOT2014/hwynet_2015/' with the following
drivers.
-> ESRI Shapefile
-> MapInfo File
etc.
Will make a .tar.xz file of the source (that's about the smallest result)
and send it off the list.
Thanks,
Rich
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