Bug report #16564

OTB 5.0 integration in Processing Tools broken in OSGeo4W QGIS 2.18.7-1

Added by Hans Fuchs over 7 years ago. Updated over 7 years ago.

Status:Closed
Priority:Normal
Assignee:Victor Olaya
Category:Processing/Core
Affected QGIS version:2.18.7 Regression?:No
Operating System:Windows 7 Pro 64bit Easy fix?:Yes
Pull Request or Patch supplied:No Resolution:fixed/implemented
Crashes QGIS or corrupts data:No Copied to github as #:24466

Description

I run QGIS 2.18.7-1 on Win7 64bit installed by the OSGeo4W network installer with the additional Libs otb-bin 5.0.0-20150530-1.
The OTB modules do not show up in the Processing Toolbox menu anymore.
OTB is activated in Processing > Options > Providers. The paths to the folders of OTB application and the OTB command line tools are set correctly.

History

#1 Updated by Hans Fuchs over 7 years ago

Solution:
in the OSGeo4W setup for Advanced Installation install the previous version 1.11.3-1 of the gdal111dll (backward compability package) instead of the current selected version 2.0.3-1. Then, OTB modules can be used via the Processing Toolbox.
How can I contribute to integrate actual OTB 6.0.0 into OSGeo4W? OTB 5.0.0 binaries are now almost two years old.
Kind regards

#2 Updated by Jürgen Fischer over 7 years ago

Hans Fuchs wrote:

How can I contribute to integrate actual OTB 6.0.0 into OSGeo4W? OTB 5.0.0 binaries are now almost two years old.
Kind regards

OSGeo4W Developer information, esp. packaging instruction for osgeo4w. The OTB package has also a source package (which contains is actually the build recipe)

#3 Updated by Jürgen Fischer over 7 years ago

Hans Fuchs wrote:

1.11.3-1 of the gdal111dll (backward compability package) instead of the current selected version 2.0.3-1. Then, OTB modules can be used via the Processing Toolbox.

Added gdal111dll dependency to otb-bin and made gdal111dll 2.0.3-1 experimental.

#4 Updated by Giovanni Manghi over 7 years ago

Jürgen Fischer wrote:

Hans Fuchs wrote:

1.11.3-1 of the gdal111dll (backward compability package) instead of the current selected version 2.0.3-1. Then, OTB modules can be used via the Processing Toolbox.

Added gdal111dll dependency to otb-bin and made gdal111dll 2.0.3-1 experimental.

Hi Jurgen, does this means we can close this?

#5 Updated by Hans Fuchs over 7 years ago

  • Status changed from Open to Closed

Hi Giovanni and Jürgen,
it works now, thanks for the fix. You may close it.

#6 Updated by Giovanni Manghi over 7 years ago

  • Resolution set to fixed/implemented

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