Hi Pierre On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Pierre Racine <[email protected]>wrote:
> Sabastian, > > > > This is strange… They are all in the same folder? How many there are? As a > test, does it work if there is only 2? > > se...@seanspc:~/rasters$ ls -l test/ | wc -l 188 se...@seanspc:~/rasters$ ls test/ test_01_01.tif test_02_11.tif test_04_10.tif test_06_09.tif test_08_08.tif test_10_07.tif test_12_06.tif test_14_05.tif ... test_02_10.tif test_04_09.tif test_06_08.tif test_08_07.tif test_10_06.tif test_12_05.tif test_14_04.tif test_16_03.tif with only 2... NOP, same result (I've copied 2 of the same size... just in case) > > > Where did you get WKT Raster? Do you have the last version? > > from a binary version for Windows... as I've installed it on windows.. then copied it to Linux > > > What if you do: gdal2wktraster.py --version > > > se...@seanspc:~/rasters$ ./gdal2wktraster.py --version gdal2wktraster.py $Revision: 5692 $ If you could reduce the big raster to a smaller one which repeat the > original bug and provide it to us use it would be very useful. > > > > Also, normally you will also want to retile your smaller rasters with the > –k option to tiles (something like 100x100 or 200x200), specify the > reference system with the –s option and create an index with the –I option. > Did you read the tutorial? > > > it should not matter for gdal2wktraster.py right ? > Pierre > > > > *From:* [email protected] [mailto: > [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Sebastian E. > Ovide > *Sent:* 21 juillet 2010 04:15 > *To:* PostGIS Users Discussion > *Subject:* [postgis-users] gdal2wktraster.py wildchar not working > > > > Hi All, > > as gdal2wktraster.py has a bug that prevents importing big rasters, I have > split the raster using > > gdal_retile.py -v -ps 10000 10000 -targetDir test test.png > > I created a lot of tif files... > > then I've tried to create a sql with this: > > ./gdal2wktraster.py -r test/*.tif -t newtable -o newtable.sql > > and gdal2wktraster.py read only 1 file: > > se...@seanspc:~/rasters$ ./gdal2wktraster.py -r test/*.tif -t newtable -o > newtable.sql > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Summary of GDAL to WKT Raster processing: > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Number of processed raster files: 1 (test/test_01_01.tif) > List of generated tables (number of tiles): > 1 newtable (1) > > > any other easy way to import big rasters ? > > > > -- > Sebastian E. Ovide > > > > _______________________________________________ > postgis-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://postgis.refractions.net/mailman/listinfo/postgis-users > > -- Sebastian E. Ovide
_______________________________________________ postgis-users mailing list [email protected] http://postgis.refractions.net/mailman/listinfo/postgis-users
