Hi-

 

Ok I've tried a bunch more stuff, now it looks like I can have success if I
run in release mode, but not in debug. Is there a package made that I can
use to run with debug mode that just isn't posted on the website? I suppose
I can recompile everything to get debug versions of the libraries if I
really need them, but I'd rather not if it already exists.

 

Thanks-

 

Gary Robinson

Software Engineer, Intelisum Inc.

801-924-0660 ext 127

grobin...@intelisum.com

 

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From: Gary Robinson [mailto:grobin...@intelisum.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 2:51 PM
To: 'liblas-devel@lists.osgeo.org'
Subject: reading/writing las files windows c++

 

Hi-

 

I am trying to use the liblas to import and export las files from my
company's software. I am using windows vista and visual studio 9. I have
successfully compiled everything. But when I try to run, I crash everytime
in the constructor for LASWriter or LASReader. I have followed the code from
the c++ tutorial on liblas.org, and I even just tried writing a simple win32
console app that did only what the tutorial has in it. I also included the
dependent dlls in my exe directory (i.e. geotiff.dll, liblas1.dll, etc.). I
searched through liblas.org and this mailing list and didn't find anybody
that had mentioned this problem. Am I the only one trying c++ on windows, or
am I missing something obvious that everybody else is doing correctly? I am
using the 1.2.0 version linked from the home page of liblas.org. I also
tried installing the OSGeo4W linked from the home page, but it made no
difference.

 

The writer crashes claiming a buffer overrun error. The call stack goes from
my function to LASHeader::Init(), to LASSpatialReference::SetVLRs(), and
then to _report_gsfailure(). The LASReader constructor has crashed in
various places the different times I have tried it, I haven't isolated it to
the same place every time.

 

Thanks for any help you may provide. If I can't get past this problem I will
have to try another solution for .las files.

 

Gary Robinson

Software Engineer, Intelisum Inc.

801-924-0660 ext 127

grobin...@intelisum.com

 

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