I finally got time to work on this problem again. Using the famous Dependency 
Walker, I found that on my local machine (which has a normal installation of 
GDAL 1.9 and Python3.2) that libeay32.dll also is part of the problem with 
importing GDAL, though here GDAL+Python actually works. That installation is 
not through OSGEO though!

I have several virtual machines (various configurations) where I want to do 
some batch processing. I have placed Python 3.2 and GDAL 1.9 on a network path. 
Using a batch script I setup the PATH to point at the GDAL and the Python 
folder on the network drive. This leads me to the same problem as with OSGEO, 
though the dependency walker complains about MSVCP100.dll, MSVCR100.dll and 
IESHIMS.dll (Error opening file. The system cannot find the file specified 
(2).).

>From other posts I gather that the IESHIMS.dll file is related to Internet 
>Explorer, but I fail to see what GDAL and IE has to do with each other. Thus I 
>find it hard to determine what exactly that Dependency Walker is telling me.

Exactly what folders is required on the PATH to get Python and GDAL to be able 
to work together? Import GDAL in the Python console only gives me "ImportError: 
DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found." while referring to 
'_gdal', which I guess is _gdal.pyd.

I know that my approach is outside the OSGEO package at this point, but I think 
solving this problem can help me solve my original OSGEO installation problem.

/Casper

From: Matt Wilkie [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 9. maj 2012 19:47
To: Casper Børgesen (CABO)
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [osgeo4w-dev] ImportError: OSGeo4W problems with Python/GDAL

That's interesting. Today I get the same problem Casper reported. Yesterday I 
didn't; likely because I'd been running from a command shell several days old 
and it didn't have my current full system path in it.

I eventually tracked it down to a certain dll in PATH, outside the osgeo4w 
tree: libeay32.dll. It's part of OpenSSL. Moving that external file elsewhere 
enabled python to carry on as normal.


matt wilkie

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Geomatics Analyst

Information Management and Technology

Yukon Department of Environment

10 Burns Road * Whitehorse, Yukon * Y1A 4Y9

867-667-8133 Tel * 867-393-7003 Fax

http://environmentyukon.gov.yk.ca/geomatics/

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On 08-May-2012 10:21 AM, Matt Wilkie wrote:
Hi Casper,

I think you'll need to start from as clean an environment as possible and add 
items to path until things break again.
For example, from a command shell (start > run > cmd.exe):

{{{
:: clear whole PATH
set path=

:: clear PYTHONPATH, PYTHONHOME
set pythonpath=
set pythonhome=

:: set basic o4w environment
cd /d c:\osgeo4w
set osgeo4w_root=%cd%
path=%osgeo4w_root%\bin
}}}

Now run python and import gdal.

If it works, from the same command shell run each bat in "osgeo4w\etc\ini" and 
test the python import again until something fails.

If it doesn't work, something is wrong with the current o4w package ecosystem 
and we'll try and dig it out.

If you get through all the ini bat's without error, then the problem lies 
somewhere in the host Windows environment. Likely culprits include things like 
other python directories or .dll's in PATH, PYTHONPATH or PYTHONHOME (not 
necessarily gdal dll's).

let us know how you make out,


matt wilkie

--------------------------------------------

Geomatics Analyst

Information Management and Technology

Yukon Department of Environment

10 Burns Road * Whitehorse, Yukon * Y1A 4Y9

867-667-8133 Tel * 867-393-7003 Fax

http://environmentyukon.gov.yk.ca/geomatics/

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On 07-May-2012 11:40 PM, Casper Børgesen (CABO) wrote:
Hi!

I am new to the GDAL world and I'm struggling with installing OSGeo4W to a 
working state.

I have downloaded and installed the latest edition OSGeo4W. The install goes 
smoothly. I open the OSGeo4W Command shell and enter Python. I have seen that I 
can test the basic Python/GDAL binding(?) by entering

>>> from osgeo import gdal

This results in the following error:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
  File "C:\OSGeo4W\apps\Python27\lib\site-packages\osgeo\__init__.py", line 21,
in <module>
    _gdal = swig_import_helper()
  File "C:\OSGeo4W\apps\Python27\lib\site-packages\osgeo\__init__.py", line 17,
in swig_import_helper
    _mod = imp.load_module('_gdal', fp, pathname, description)
ImportError: DLL load failed: The operating system cannot run %1.

I have read that this error might indicate that the installed python/gdal 
libraries are incompatible, but I'm wondering if my OSGeo4W installation is 
obstructed by another installation? The following three lines are added to my 
path by the OSGeo4W Command shell:


C:\OSGeo4W\bin

C:\OSGeo4W\\apps\msys\bin

C:\OSGeo4W\\apps\Python27\Scripts

I have searched through my system looking for gdal*.dll, but I have found none 
located within any of the folders in my PATH.

What can I do to troubleshoot this problem?

Regards, Casper
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