I was the one reporting that issue :-).. The problem there was that qgis did not start. With the solution provided by that link, qgis starts without problems. It does not help however with the gdal functions not working, at least, not for me.

On Tue 04 Mar 2014 08:54:37 AM CET, Alex Mandel wrote:
I suspect its an ld path configuration issue. Similar to this but with GDAL
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/5859

Thanks,
Alex

On 03/03/2014 11:50 PM, Paulo van Breugel wrote:
Hi Matt,

Yes I did, no luck. I now also installed QGIS and gdal using the
ubuntugis ppa, and that works. But I still would like to get this to
work to be able to use/test the QGIS development version.

Paulo


On Tue 04 Mar 2014 04:08:30 AM CET, Matt Boyd wrote:
Hi Paulo,
I'm a little out of practice configuring gdal in linux, but I vaguely
recall doing something like this a while ago, my apologies if this is
a too obvious.
Have you looked at the gdal tool settings in the raster menu of qgis?

Matt


On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 9:41 PM, Paulo van Breugel
<p.vanbreu...@gmail.com <mailto:p.vanbreu...@gmail.com>> wrote:

     Hi I am running QGIS master on Ubuntu 13.10. All runs fine, except
     for any function  that relies on gdal (raster menu or the gdal
     functions in the processing toolbox). The functions work without
     problem on the command line, but QGIS cannot find gdal it seems.

     I compiled QGIS with the following gdal settings:

       * GDAL_CONFIG = /usr/local/gdal1.10/bin/gdal-config
       * GDAL_CONFIG_PREFER_FWTOOLS_PATH = /bin_safe
       * GDAL_CONFIG_PREFER_PATH = /bin
       * GDAL_INCLUDE_DIR = /usr/local/gdal1.10/include
       * GDAL_LIBRARY = /usr/local/gdal1.10/lib/libgdal.so

     I am actually not sure about the 2nd and 3rd.  Are those settings
     correct?

     I compiled gdal 1.10 from source in /usr/local/gdal and tried all
     the following:

       * added a gdal.conf file with the gdal lib path in the
         etc/ld.so.conf.d folder (ran ldconfig)
       * created a softlink of the usr/local/gdal1.10/bin folder in
         /usr/bin
       * defined gdal paths in /home/paulo/.bashrc by adding the line:
         export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/gdal1.10/bin
       * created executable file libraries.sh in /etc/profile.d with
         the lines
           o #!/bin/sh
           o
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/lib:/usr/local/lib:/usr/local/gdal1.10/lib"

           o export LD_LIBRARY_PATH

     Any idea what to do next?

     Paulo

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