I've found another problem after updating, possibly related?

micha@hayun-820:~$ gdalinfo --formats | grep -i ecw
ERROR 1: ECW driver was compiled against GDAL 1.8 but current library version is 1.9

ERROR 1: JP2ECW driver was compiled against GDAL 1.8 but current library version is 1.9

After this error appeared, I removed (purged) the whole qgis, gdal stack and did autoremove (to be sure no old libraries were left around) and reinstalled from ubuntugis. Then I got the libecwj2-3.3 and recompiled, and I reran gdal-ecw-build. Still no good...

Regards,
Micha


On 02/06/2012 12:17 PM, Agustin Lobo wrote:
I've solved the problem by reinstalling and forcing (Synaptic
Package/Force version) version 1.8.0-2
for
gdal-bin
python-gdal
python-qgis

libgdal1 cannot be forced to <1.9

I think the problem is that upgrading libgdal1 to 1.9 automatically upgraded
gdal-bin
python-gdal
python-qgis
to 1.9 as well.

But do not understand why this should be a problem for qgis.

Agus

2012/2/6 Agustin Lobo <[email protected]>:
Hi!
I'm having lots of plugin errors at starting up qgis 1.7.3 after
upgrade to libgdal 1.9.0-1 under ubuntu 10.04
Gdal tools claim:
"Could not find GDAL.
You need GDAL version 1.7.0 or above with python bindings to run this plugin."
If I try to install as a plugin, I get:
The plugin is broken. Python said:
/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/osgeo/_gdal.so: symbol VSIFTruncateL,
version GDAL_1.9 not defined in file libgdal.so.1 with link time
reference

Any way to fix this?

Agus
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