Opened 13 years ago
Last modified 13 years ago
#3804 new bug
Georeferencer deletes active raster
Reported by: | jprouty | Owned by: | mmassing |
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Priority: | critical: causes crash or data corruption | Milestone: | Version 1.7.0 |
Component: | C++ Plugins | Version: | Trunk |
Keywords: | georeferencer | Cc: | |
Must Fix for Release: | No | Platform: | Linux |
Platform Version: | Ubuntu 11.04 | Awaiting user input: | no |
Description
If you set the output raster to overwrite the input raster (the one that is being georeferenced) but then click cancel while the georeferencer is reprojecting the file, the original file will end up getting deleted. This is most likely not desirable, as you end up losing your data.
Change History (2)
comment:1 by , 13 years ago
Component: | Python plugins and bindings → C++ Plugins |
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Owner: | changed from | to
comment:2 by , 13 years ago
Ok, I think selecting the same input and output file should be disallowed, as it is to easy to shoot oneself in the foot with such an option. I'll change that.
Thanks Borys for reassigning - I try to address georeferencer issues when I'm aware of them, although I don't always find the time to react as quickly as I'd like to.
I'm reassigning it to Manuel, do you still maintain the Georeferencer?