Hi Jukka,

I attempted to replicate this by:

0. running `gdalinfo --formtats |grep oracle` (nothing reported)
1. installing gdal-oracle package (using apt)
2. running `gdalinfo --formtats |grep oracle` again, in the same shell session, with result:

   C:\>gdalinfo --formats |grep -i oracle
     GeoRaster (rw+): Oracle Spatial GeoRaster

Investigation of the file system revealed that the oci plugin is at "%osgeo4w_root%\bin\gdalplugins\1.8\ogr_OCI.dll" instead of the "%osgeo4w_root%\bin\gdalplugins" you report.

My PATH does not contain either of these plugin directories and GDAL_DRIVER_PATH is not set. I have the following gdal packages installed:

gdal                1.8.1-1
gdal-oracle         1.8.0-1
gdal-python         1.8.0-2
gdal15dll           1.5.4-1

I repeated the test sequence in a newly installed osgeo4w environment, though same machine, and got the same results. The host system is Win7-Pro, 64bit.

cheers,

matt wilkie
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On 14/12/2011 12:20 AM, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
I made a new OSGeo4W installation with GDAL Oracle OCI driver. However, Oracle OCI was not listed as supported formats after installation. I could made it available by adding the plugin directory into path by giving SET PATH=D:\OSGeo4W\bin\gdalplugins;%PATH%. I suppose that setting GDAL_DRIVER_PATH might work too.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
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