Your python code is different from what the C# code does: utils = MapWinGIS.*UtilsClass*() osm_filePath = "C:\\rome.osm" shps_filePath = "C:\\rome_sph_files" bstrOptions = '--config OSM_USE_CUSTOM_INDEXING NO -skipfailures -f "ESRI Shapefile"' convertToShapefiles_Result = MapWinGIS.UtilsClass.*OGR2OGR*(utils, osm_filePath, shps_filePath, bstrOptions, *None*) <------
that line should probably be: convertToShapefiles_Result = *utils*.*OGR2OGR*(utils, osm_filePath, shps_filePath, bstrOptions, *None*) On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 6:23 PM Djordje Spasic via Ironpython-users < ironpython-users@python.org> wrote: > Hi Steve, > > Thank you for the reply. > > This is the C# code sent to me by one of the developers. He calls the > OGR2OGR method only once per script, but when he tries to call the script > again, it works with no problem. Which is not the case on my PC: > > GlobalSettings settings = new *GlobalSettings*(); > settings.*ResetGdalError*(); > UtilsClass utils = new MapWinGIS.*UtilsClass*(); > string options = "--config CONFIG_FILE \"C:\\Program Files\\MapWindow GIS > Lite\\MapWinGIS\\gdal-data\\osmconf.ini\" --config OSM_USE_CUSTOM_INDEXING > NO -skipfailures -f \"ESRI Shapefile\""; > bool result = utils.*OGR2OGR*(@"C:\rome.osm", @"C:\rome_sph_files", > options); > *if *(!result) > { > // Both line should be the same: > Debug.*WriteLine*(utils.*ErrorMsgFromObject*(utils)); > Debug.*WriteLine*(utils.ErrorMsg[utils.LastErrorCode]); > Debug.*WriteLine*(settings.GdalLastErrorMsg); > } > > *if *(!result) return; > > > He also assigns the path to the osmconf.ini file, but that does not make > my problem go away, when I try to do the same. > > Below is the ironpython code that I use. I call the OGR2OGR method twice > in that script, instead of once: > > *import *clr > > iteropMapWinGIS_dll_filePath = "C:\\Program Files\\MapWindow GIS > Lite\\Interop.MapWinGIS.dll" > clr.*AddReferenceToFileAndPath*(iteropMapWinGIS_dll_filePath) > *import *MapWinGIS > > > utils = MapWinGIS.*UtilsClass*() > osm_filePath = "C:\\rome.osm" > shps_filePath = "C:\\rome_sph_files" > bstrOptions = '--config OSM_USE_CUSTOM_INDEXING NO -skipfailures -f "ESRI > Shapefile"' > convertToShapefiles_Result = MapWinGIS.UtilsClass.*OGR2OGR*(utils, > osm_filePath, shps_filePath, bstrOptions, *None*) > *if *convertToShapefiles_Result == *False*: > *print *"MapWinGIS.UtilsClass.OGR2OGR failed the first time" > *print *utils.ErrorMsg > *print *utils.LastErrorCode > *print *MapWinGIS.*GlobalSettingsClass*().GdalLastErrorNo > *print *MapWinGIS.*GlobalSettingsClass*().GdalLastErrorMsg > *print *MapWinGIS.*GlobalSettingsClass*().GdalLastErrorType > *else*: > *print *"MapWinGIS.UtilsClass.OGR2OGR successfully ran the first time" > > > > *print *"------------" > iteropMapWinGIS_dll_filePath2 = "C:\\Program Files\\MapWindow GIS > Lite\\Interop.MapWinGIS.dll" > clr.*AddReferenceToFileAndPath*(iteropMapWinGIS_dll_filePath2) > *import *MapWinGIS > > utils2 = MapWinGIS.*UtilsClass*() > osm_filePath2 = "C:\\athens.osm" > shps_filePath2 = "C:\\athens_sph_files" > bstrOptions2 = '--config OSM_USE_CUSTOM_INDEXING NO -skipfailures -f > "ESRI Shapefile"' > convertToShapefiles_Result2 = MapWinGIS.UtilsClass.*OGR2OGR*(utils2, > osm_filePath2, shps_filePath2, bstrOptions2, *None*) > *if *convertToShapefiles_Result2 == *False*: > *print *"MapWinGIS.UtilsClass.OGR2OGR failed the second time" > *print *utils2.ErrorMsg > *print *utils2.LastErrorCode > *print *MapWinGIS.*GlobalSettingsClass*().GdalLastErrorNo > *print *MapWinGIS.*GlobalSettingsClass*().GdalLastErrorMsg > *print *MapWinGIS.*GlobalSettingsClass*().GdalLastErrorType > *else*: > *print *"MapWinGIS.UtilsClass.OGR2OGR successfully ran the second > time" > > > The mentioned Map Window GIS application can be downloaded from here > (version MapWindow Lite Win32 1.0.5.0): > https://mapwindow4.codeplex.com/releases/view/542097 > > I attached the upper mentioned "rome.osm" and "athens.osm" files along > with .py file in here: > > https://www.dropbox.com/s/2jq1a248jupdfzq/osm_files_plus_ironpythonOGR2OGR.zip?dl=0 > > The OGR2OGR method essentially converts the .osm files to .shp file format. > > Thank you in advance for taking a look. > > I would welcome any kind of advice !! > > Kind regards, > Djordje Spasic > _______________________________________________ > Ironpython-users mailing list > Ironpython-users@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/ironpython-users >
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