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GDAL 1.4.0 Released

posted by Satri on Monday January 08, @10:29AM   Printer-friendly   Email story  Permalink  Trackback URI  Slashdotthis  Diggthis  Del.icio.us
from the you-bet-that's-significant-improvements dept.
The GDAL mailing list tells us GDAL 1.4.0 has been released, it of course includes updates to OGR as well. Since the what's new is too long, here's what GDAL is: "As a library, it presents a single abstract data model to the calling application for all supported formats. It also comes with a variety of useful commandline utilities for data translation and processing." These libraries are used by Google, ESRI and numerous open source geospatial projects.

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