Added support for gdal 1.9.

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danger 2012-06-10 23:59:50 +02:00 committed by Florian Apolloner
parent f8ef93a657
commit 45a1a54b0b
1 changed files with 11 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -15,31 +15,32 @@ if lib_path:
lib_names = None
elif os.name == 'nt':
# Windows NT shared libraries
lib_names = ['gdal18', 'gdal17', 'gdal16', 'gdal15']
lib_names = ['gdal19', 'gdal18', 'gdal17', 'gdal16', 'gdal15']
elif os.name == 'posix':
# *NIX library names.
lib_names = ['gdal', 'GDAL', 'gdal1.8.0', 'gdal1.7.0', 'gdal1.6.0', 'gdal1.5.0', 'gdal1.4.0']
lib_names = ['gdal', 'GDAL', 'gdal1.9.0', 'gdal1.8.0', 'gdal1.7.0',
'gdal1.6.0', 'gdal1.5.0', 'gdal1.4.0']
else:
raise OGRException('Unsupported OS "%s"' % os.name)
# Using the ctypes `find_library` utility to find the
# Using the ctypes `find_library` utility to find the
# path to the GDAL library from the list of library names.
if lib_names:
for lib_name in lib_names:
lib_path = find_library(lib_name)
if not lib_path is None: break
if lib_path is None:
raise OGRException('Could not find the GDAL library (tried "%s"). '
'Try setting GDAL_LIBRARY_PATH in your settings.' %
'Try setting GDAL_LIBRARY_PATH in your settings.' %
'", "'.join(lib_names))
# This loads the GDAL/OGR C library
lgdal = CDLL(lib_path)
# On Windows, the GDAL binaries have some OSR routines exported with
# STDCALL, while others are not. Thus, the library will also need to
# be loaded up as WinDLL for said OSR functions that require the
# On Windows, the GDAL binaries have some OSR routines exported with
# STDCALL, while others are not. Thus, the library will also need to
# be loaded up as WinDLL for said OSR functions that require the
# different calling convention.
if os.name == 'nt':
from ctypes import WinDLL
@ -66,11 +67,11 @@ def gdal_version():
"Returns only the GDAL version number information."
return _version_info('RELEASE_NAME')
def gdal_full_version():
def gdal_full_version():
"Returns the full GDAL version information."
return _version_info('')
def gdal_release_date(date=False):
def gdal_release_date(date=False):
"""
Returns the release date in a string format, e.g, "2007/06/27".
If the date keyword argument is set to True, a Python datetime object