Hello Thank you for your last reply.
*Regarding the batch file, i paste the text into notepad i save it as
batch file (.bat)
Then, i try to run this batch file. A command prompt appears with a message
saying : 'The specified path was not found'.
I send you by attachment the batch file and a
Hello,
Thank you for your reply. regarding the part 4.1.3 called Setting up the
Visual Studio project with CMake , i cut paste the raw text in my
wordpad. I edited a few things : i setted a path for python (set
PYTHONPATH=C:\OSGeo4W\bin), i put a # before variables regarding windows
server 2003.
Hello,
Thank you for your reply. regarding the part 4.1.3 called Setting up
the Visual Studio project with CMake , i cut paste the raw text in
my wordpad. I edited a few things : i setted a path for python (set
PYTHONPATH=C:\OSGeo4W\bin), i put a # before variables regarding
windows
Hi,
On Mon, 17. Dec 2012 at 15:46:59 -0800, image wrote:
Thank you for your reply. regarding the part 4.1.3 called Setting up the
Visual Studio project with CMake , i cut paste the raw text in my wordpad.
Batch files are plain text - use notepad or the visual studio editor (or vim).
RTF won't
Hi,
On Tue, 11. Dec 2012 at 15:44:52 -0800, image wrote:
For information, i chosen Gdal_dev 1.8-Pre6 even if i want the last
version of gdal dev called 1.10.0, unselectable via this OSGeo4W_setup.
If it was you would not have needed to compile it.
2/Could you give me details in order i
Hello,
I need to use qgis 1.8 with the last gdal svn 1.10.0 on my Windows 7 64 bits
station.I know that i'm obliged to compile in a 1st time gdal svn in a 2nd
time qgis targetting the gdal svn version. Up to now, i succeed in compiling
gdal svn thanks to TortoiseSvn Visual Studio. Now, i 'm