Thanks Josef :) I followed your guide, with little different path and I also use gdal_1.9.2. Your sudo ldconfig make sense :) .But under ./confige . I get an error:
joni@Intel:~/Desktop/gdal-mod/gdal-1.9.2$ ./configure --with-python --with-fgdb=~/Desktop/gdal-mod/FileGDB_API checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu checking for gcc... gcc ... ..and a lot of output... ... checking openjpeg.h presence... yes checking for openjpeg.h... yes *checking for libFileGDBAPI.so in in ~/Desktop/gdal-mod/FileGDB_API/lib... configure: error: not found.* joni@Intel:~/Desktop/gdal-mod/gdal-1.9.2$ make *GNUmakefile:2: GDALmake.opt: No such file or directory make: *** No rule to make target `config.status', needed by `GDALmake.opt'. Stop.* *joni@Intel:~/Desktop/gdal-mod/FileGDB_API/lib$ ls* libfgdblinuxrtl.so libfgdbunixrtl.so libFileGDBAPI.so joni@Intel:~/Desktop/gdal-mod/FileGDB_API/lib$ The first *error* under ./config seems really weird, because I have libFileGDBAPI.so in the folder it search in.. The second *error* do I not understand...but it is maybe dependent of the first.. I may be a little slow in responding because this is not a really urgent matter, but It should bee nice to read and create ESRIs FileDB in the future... /Cheers and thanx again 2012/11/21 Josef K <[email protected]> > Hi Johan > > I succeded installing gdal 1.9.1 with FileGDB support on ubuntu 12.04, > 32-bit, by the following procedure: > > wget http://download.osgeo.org/gdal/gdal-1.9.1.tar.gz > wget > http://downloads.esri.com/Support/downloads/ao_/FileGDB_API_1_2-32.tar.gz > tar xzf FileGDB_API_1_2-32.tar.gz > cd FileGDB_API/lib > ln -sf libfgdbunixrtl.so libfgdblinuxrtl.so > sudo ldconfig > sudo sh -c 'echo "~/FileGDB_API/lib" >> /etc/ld.so.conf' > sudo ldconfig > cd .. > tar xvf gdal-1.9.1.tar.gz > cd gdal-1.9.1 > ./configure --with-python --with-fgdb=~/FileGDB_API > make > sudo make install > sudo ldconfig > > installation verified by: > gdal-config --version > > and I have succeded in converting a spatialite database to an ESRI file > gdb by: > ogr2ogr -f "FileGDB" ~/test.gdb ~/test.sqlite > > Now I would like to have a qgis-master installation using gdal 1.9.1 but > this remains unsolved. > > Hope this helps! > /Josef >
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