Changes between Version 11 and Version 12 of GdalOgrInPerl


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Timestamp:
May 28, 2016, 9:26:43 AM (8 years ago)
Author:
Ari Jolma
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ajolma.net -> arijolma.org

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  • GdalOgrInPerl

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    1 The GDAL Perl bindings are distributed within the main GDAL source distribution but they are also available on [http://www.cpan.org CPAN] as [http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Geo/AJOLMA/ Geo::GDAL].  They are maintained by [http://ajolma.net Ari Jolma].
     1The GDAL Perl bindings are distributed within the main GDAL source distribution but they are also available on [http://www.cpan.org CPAN] as [http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Geo/AJOLMA/ Geo::GDAL].  They are maintained by [http://arijolma.org Ari Jolma].
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    33The README: https://svn.osgeo.org/gdal/trunk/gdal/swig/perl/README
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    5 The documentation: http://ajolma.net/Geo-GDAL/snapshot
     5The documentation: http://arijolma.org/Geo-GDAL/snapshot
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    77Geo::GDAL is a building block of the [https://github.com/ajolma/geoinformatica Geoinformatica] stack.
     
    2525Where 'x' is an arbitrary string denoting the patch level.
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    27 The CPAN version for each branch may not be the latest since it may have a lower patch level than what is the current. To create a module with latest patches for a branch it is required to obtain a copy of that branch, either downloading a tarball or grabbing a repository snapshot {{{svn co https://svn.osgeo.org/gdal/branches/2.0}}}, configure GDAL, and proceed as explained above. However, there may be a very recent version of the module available at http://ajolma.net/Geo-GDAL/modules
     27The CPAN version for each branch may not be the latest since it may have a lower patch level than what is the current. To create a module with latest patches for a branch it is required to obtain a copy of that branch, either downloading a tarball or grabbing a repository snapshot {{{svn co https://svn.osgeo.org/gdal/branches/2.0}}}, configure GDAL, and proceed as explained above. However, there may be a very recent version of the module available at http://arijolma.org/Geo-GDAL/modules