G'day all,

As part of a research project I have generously been sent a copy of state road networks, in a NETWORK.gdb folder, with about 180 files inside it.

I (mistakenly) thought this was something I could import into PostGIS using shp2pgsql (No) or ogr2ogr (using the PGeo Driver, but if it is I can't find the appropriate file to do it with... trying

$ ogrinfo NETWORK.gdb/gdb

I just get
FAILURE:
Unable to open datasource `NETWORK.gdb/gdb' with the following drivers.
 -> GRASS
 -> ESRI Shapefile
 -> MapInfo File
 -> UK .NTF
 -> SDTS
 -> TIGER
 -> S57
 -> DGN
 -> VRT
 -> REC
 -> Memory
 -> BNA
 -> CSV
 -> GML
 -> GPX
 -> KML
 -> GeoJSON
 -> Interlis 1
 -> Interlis 2
 -> GMT
 -> SQLite
 -> DODS
 -> ODBC
 -> PGeo
 -> OGDI
 -> PostgreSQL
 -> MySQL
 -> XPlane
 -> AVCBin
 -> AVCE00
 -> Geoconcept


Is this another type of geodatabase... have I missed something? I don't seem to be able to open it with uDig or QGIS. I don't have any ESRI products (and I'm a student working remotely!) Is my only option to go back on bended knee and ask if they can export the data in a different format (I don't want to stretch a favour here - they say they only provide the data in their own format)

cheers

Ben

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