I'm very sorry, I made a wrong copy-paste in the subject field I think :)
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Yilmaz Arslanoglu <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Randy; > > Did you check that you set the GDAL_DATA configuration correctly? > > If it is the case, then here is the previous answer from Frank: > > "This might be accomplished by setting the GDAL_DATA configuration > variable either via the environment or the CPLSetConfigOption() > function. Were you using ogrinfo from an environment like > OSGeo4W or FWTools that sets up the environment carefully?" > > And my question was: > --------------------------------- > > Hello everybody; > > First of all, I would like to say that I am quite new in S-57 format > and GDAL/OGR libraries. > > As a starting point, I downloaded the source codes and built the whole > GDAL library on my computer, > using the "nmake" of Visual Studio 2008. > > Now: > > poDS = OGRSFDriverRegistrar::Open( "US5LA24M.000", FALSE ); > for (int i = 0; i < poDS->GetLayerCount(); i++) > printf("layer %d: %s\n", i, poDS->GetLayer(i)->GetLayerDefn()->GetName()); > > When I try to list the layer names of a datasource with the code snippet > above, > I get the following result: > > layer 0: DSID > layer 1: Point > layer 2: Line > layer 3: Area > layer 4: Meta > > However, the utility application "ogrinfo" gives a quite different > result as follows: > (when run with command "ogrinfo US5LA24M.000" ) > > 1: DSID (None) > 2: ACHARE > 3: BCNLAT (Point) > 4: BCNSPP (Point) > 5: BUISGL > ... > ... > ... > 49: M_QUAL (Polygon) > 50: C_ASSO (None) > > I examined the source code of "ogrinfo" under the "gdal-1.6.2\apps\" > directory, however, > I could not find a difference in terms of listing the layers in the dataset. > > What could be the problem, is there a point that I'm missing? > _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev
