Thanks everyone for their suggestions. I believe my problem is that I've
installed postgis from the postgresql PGDG repository and it's conflicting
with the Fedora python gdal files. Not sure If I need to just use Fedora's
postgresql version or if there is another workaround.
On Fri, May 28, 2021 at 4:18 AM George N. White III <gnwiii(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
On Thu, 27 May 2021 at 23:37, Clifford Snow
<clifford(a)snowandsnow.us>
wrote:
> I'm getting a segmentation fault (core dump) when using the osgeo gdal
> modules. Otherwise no problem.
>
> I'm looking for some suggestions on how to troubleshoot this. I can't
> even seem to find the core dump file.
>
> For example, using the python interpreter with a simple program as:
> >>> from osgeo import gdal
> >>> quit()
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>
You should show the complete output as in:
~% python3 ; echo $?
Python 3.9.5 (default, May 14 2021, 00:00:00)
[GCC 11.1.1 20210428 (Red Hat 11.1.1-1)] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license"
for more information.
>>> from osgeo import gdal
>>> quit()
0
I can't reproduce your problem on Fedora 33 or 34. More details (Fedora
version,
python version) might help. Is it possible you have old python packages
installed
in /usr/local or ~/.local? Are you using a 3rd party python (Anaconda,
etc.)? Have
you tried "python3 -d -E -c 'from osgeo import gdal'? Have you set
"PYTHONPATH"?
https://pythondev.readthedocs.io/debug_tools.html
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