That's clear. However, environmental means SET in one environment, and EXPORT in the other. Sorry for the pun, but I expect Windows and Linux settings/exports for GDAL should be fairly similar. So the environments might be the next step to communicate, if I'm not mistaken at root.
On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 11:58 PM Jonathan Moules < jonathan-li...@lightpear.com> wrote: > This applies to *all* shapefiles for that user. There are about 10 in the > sample and they're from a diverse range of UK organisations. Mostly 27700 > (British National Grid), but likely one or two WGS84. Hence thinking it may > be environmental, but I don't have any real *nix knowledge to use to > diagnose the issue. > > > On 2023-09-24 22:52, Jan Heckman wrote: > > Sorry to break in, but surely, we would like to see the .prj file in > question for a simple try at reproducing? > > On Sun, Sep 24, 2023 at 11:37 PM Jonathan Moules via gdal-dev < > gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org> wrote: > >> Thanks Even. I don't have access to the machine either as the colleague >> is moving to another project. I'll have to see if it fails for another >> *nix user. >> >> On 2023-09-24 22:35, Even Rouault wrote: >> > >> > Le 24/09/2023 à 23:22, Jonathan Moules via gdal-dev a écrit : >> >> >> >> > Also check if the environment isn't messed up regarding PROJ and >> >> the PROJ_LIB/PROJ_DATA environment variable >> >> >> >> Thanks Even; sorry, what does this line mean? I'm guessing you're >> >> referring to: https://proj.org/en/9.3/usage/environmentvars.html - >> >> what would a "messed up" one look like? >> >> >> > Hard to say without access to the machine. Perhaps just try to >> > recreate a new Conda env from scratch >> > >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ >> gdal-dev mailing list >> gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org >> https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev >> >
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