On Fri, 11 Sep 2020 at 21:05, Clifford Snow <clifford(a)snowandsnow.us> wrote:
I have two libgdal
/usr/gdal30/lib/libgdal.so.26 -> libgdal.so.26.0.4
/usr/lib64/libgdal.so.26.0.4
Removing the gdal30 version solved the problem. Interesting - I grep gdal
from dnf list installed and gdal30 never showed up.
Maybe related to postgis:
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/349039/cannot-create-extension-po...
Linux is starting to suffer from the Windows disease where apps install a
version of gdal configured with some feature that the distro left out.
I use software from the European Space Agency that installs private
versions of gdal2 and gdal3. It may be that /usr/gdal30 was meant to be
$APPDIR/usr/gdal30 but $APPDIR was lost.
Windows is much worse because the first dynamic library that gets loaded
will be used by other apps. Windows GIS users may have more than
6 different gdal installations, so depending on which app was used first
different things break.
You should check /etc/ld.so.conf and the referenced files for undesirable
changes.
Thank you very much.
Glad I could help. I fear this sort of issue is becoming all too common on
linux.
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George N. White III