Sorry, should have trolled the Web first. I see now that this is nothing new, and is caused by a conflict between libnetcdf and libhdf4/5. I've resolved this by doing the following:
1. Removing all hdf libs from my system: $ sudo apt-get remove libhdf4g libhdf4g-dev libhdf5-serial-1.6.5-0 libhdf5-serial-dev 2. Doing a "sudo make clean" in my /usr/local/gdal dir 3. Doing a new configure with "--with-hdf4=no --with-hdf5=no", then running make. Seems to work now, Thanks. -- On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 10:07 AM, Roger André <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I'm having some problems getting gdal to read netCDF grid files using > gdal-1.5.2 which I have built from source. It is running on an Ubuntu 8.04 > machine, and was built after the following dependencies were installed: > > $ sudo apt-get install libnetcdf4 libnetcdf-dev netcdfg-dev netcdf-doc > libhdf4g libhdf4g-dev libhdf5-serial-1.6.5-0 libhdf5-serial-1.6.5-0 > libhdf5-serial-dev > > I built gdal with the following options: > > $ sudo ./configure --with-libz --with-pg=/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_config > --with-netcdf --with-png --with-geotiff --with-jpeg --with-gif --with-hdf4 > --with-hdf5 --with-jasper --with-geos=/usr/local/bin/geos-config > --with-python > > When I try to open the file with gdalinfo, I get the following seg fault in > /var/log/syslog: > > Nov 24 09:42:34 randre-linux kernel: [ 1921.499150] gdalinfo[6971]: > segfault at 00001031 eip b713d886 esp bfefb390 error 4 > > The same file can be opened with no problem using gdalinfo from > FWTools-2.0.6 > > Is it possible I am missing some netCDF/HDF fu needed for gdal to work with > these sorts of files? > > Thanks in advance for any suggestions, > > Roger > -- > > >
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