Am 15.09.2012, 20:58 Uhr, schrieb Etienne Tourigny
<[email protected]>:
Workaround is to compile it yourself, I guess you have to compile gdal
+ mrSID using manual procedures.
It's not much harder than building gdal only.
Etienne
Digging out this old thread, cause the situation didn't change so far.
I'm wondering why Windows-Users get MrSid-support "out of the box", while
Linux users(!) seem to be supposed to be born with a brain2shell-interface
and "of course" know how to compile that stuff themselves ... ("Not much
harder than building gdal only" huhahaa ... sniff ...)
1. Does anyone know why the package guys do not care for MrSid anymore?
(And what can be done to change that?)
2. Could anyone give me an "easy" workflow for building that stuff without
wrecking my system?
Cheers
Bernd
On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Pedro Jorge de Sousa Ferreira
<[email protected]> wrote:
The UbuntuGIS repository only has libgdal-mrsid package for Ubuntu
Lucid and
Oneiric. There's a new Ubuntu distro just around the corner (12.10), but
still no signs of libgdal-mrsid for Ubuntu Precise. So I was wondering
if
there's a work around to open MrSID images in QGIS 1.8 on a Ubuntu 12.04
machine.
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