Did you try using the clang-GUI to configure your build? It should allow you to enable GDAL and define the relevant paths.
2018-09-20 15:58 GMT+02:00 Naess, Brian Fredrik <[email protected]>: > I installed SUMO via the sumo-win64-1.0.0 package on my Windows 10 > machine. I tried to run netconvert to create a network from a shapefile, > and I get the error: SUMO was compiled without GDAL support. I cloned > the SUMOLibraries repository, and added in the environment variables, but > still no joy. Is there a way of reconfiguring the SUMO installation to add > in GDAL support? I tried uninstalling and then installing from binary and > compiling, but I wasn't able to get that to work, either, though with > different errors, mostly related to cmd.exe errors. I have GDAL > libraries already installed as part of the OSGEO packages and as part of > PostGIS. > > > My main question: Is there a way of reconfiguring my Windows SUMO > installation to add in GDAL support? If not, what should I do? I need to > create a network from a shapefile. > > > Thanks! > > > ------------- > Brian F. Naess > GIS Analyst and Lecturer, Institute for the Environment > UNC-Chapel Hill > Whitehead 304, CB 1105 > Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1105 > P: 919-966-9925 | http://www.ie.unc.edu > > _______________________________________________ > sumo-user mailing list > [email protected] > To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe > from this list, visit > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/sumo-user > >
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