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I really appreciate the work you're doing to open up raster FileGDB's to the open source community - but I am seeing an issue when trying to use this program.
I am working remotely and not on my main desktop workstation, and I don't have a linux system on this laptop. I used WSL debian to build the program and then attempted to rescue some rasters! Unfortunately, none of the rasters were working properly - All of them show no data when loaded, but they are the appropriate file size.
I then tried to use the docker method to extract the rasters, and this succeeded - however some of them (I believe it was larger ones,) were offset by hundreds of meters. Some lined up fine but others were very noticeably offset - I was unable to figure out why
Unfortunately the data is private and not free to distribute so I cannot supply a sample of it. I can try to provide any additional information that I am able but I will be limited with what I can provide
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Hey there,
I really appreciate the work you're doing to open up raster FileGDB's to the open source community - but I am seeing an issue when trying to use this program.
I am working remotely and not on my main desktop workstation, and I don't have a linux system on this laptop. I used WSL debian to build the program and then attempted to rescue some rasters! Unfortunately, none of the rasters were working properly - All of them show no data when loaded, but they are the appropriate file size.
I then tried to use the docker method to extract the rasters, and this succeeded - however some of them (I believe it was larger ones,) were offset by hundreds of meters. Some lined up fine but others were very noticeably offset - I was unable to figure out why
Unfortunately the data is private and not free to distribute so I cannot supply a sample of it. I can try to provide any additional information that I am able but I will be limited with what I can provide
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: