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FileGDB
- http://www.gdal.org/ogr/drv_filegdb.html
- initial discussion on gdal-dev mailing list: read here
Build GDAL with FileGDB Support
Download the API / SDK
- http://resources.arcgis.com/content/geodatabases/10.0/file-gdb-download (you will need an 'ESRI Global Account')
Compile
Windows (Visual Studio 2008)
You will have to compile filegdb as a plugin for GDAL:
- Compile GDAL with the FGDB section commented
- Now edit your nmake.opt so it contains something like the following (pay attention to the FGDB_SDK path):
FGDB_ENABLED = YES FGDB_PLUGIN = YES FGDB_SDK = $(GDAL_HOME)\..\FileGDB_API_VS2008_1_0Final FGDB_INC = $(FGDB_SDK)\include FGDB_LIB = $(FGDB_SDK)\lib\FileGDBAPI.lib
- Next, cd to the /ogr/ogrsf_frmts/filegdb directory
- Execute the following:
nmake /f makefile.vc plugin
A file named ogr_FileGDB.dll should be generated.
- You will also need the file: FileGDB_API_VS2008_1_0Final/bin/FileGDBAPI.dll
Unix (Tested on Ubuntu 8.04 and trunk 22708)
FileGDB is supported through ./configure
Assuming you've installed libFileGDBAPI library under default location, procedure of adding FileGDB support to GDAL/OGR is simple and you only need to provide GDAL/OGR configure with path to the FileGDB installation (replace /usr/local with whenever you extracted ../FileGDB_API)
prefix:
$ cd /path/to/gdal $ ./configure --with-fgdb=/usr/local $ make # make install
Testing the driver
To test if the driver is been loaded, make sure ogr_FileGDB.dll and FileGDBAPI.dll are found in your path, and then execute the following (look for "FileGDB" in the results):
.\> ogrinfo --formats Supported Formats: -> "FileGDB" (read/write) -> "ESRI Shapefile" (read/write) -> "MapInfo File" (read/write) -> "UK .NTF" (readonly) -> "SDTS" (readonly) -> "TIGER" (read/write) -> "S57" (read/write) -> "DGN" (read/write) -> "VRT" (readonly) -> "REC" (readonly)
Note for Unix when note compiled as plugin: The order in supported formats (and I think order in which drivers are attempted) is slightly different.
$ ogrinfo --formats Supported Formats: ... -> "PostgreSQL" (read/write) -> "PCIDSK" (read/write) -> "FileGDB" (read/write) -> "XPlane" (readonly) ...
Then test with a sample file (such as here):
ogrinfo test_fgdb.gdb INFO: Open of `test_fgdb.gdb' using driver `FileGDB' successful. 1: basetable_2 (None) 2: basetable (None) 3: base_table1 (None) 4: test_lines (3D Multi Line String) 5: more_test_lines (3D Multi Line String) 6: test_points (3D Point) 7: test_areas (3D Multi Polygon)
Note: FileGDB_API 1.0 only supports a FileGDB created with ArcGIS>=10.0. If you try accessing a FileGDB created with an earlier ArcGIS version you will get the following error:
ERROR 1: Error: Failed to open Geodatabase (This release of the GeoDatabase is either invalid or out of date.)
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