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Can't read jp2-Files in qgis 2.18.11 with gdal 2.2.1 on Ubuntu 16.04 #24906

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qgib opened this issue Aug 11, 2017 · 2 comments
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Can't read jp2-Files in qgis 2.18.11 with gdal 2.2.1 on Ubuntu 16.04 #24906

qgib opened this issue Aug 11, 2017 · 2 comments
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Bug Either a bug report, or a bug fix. Let's hope for the latter! High Priority Rasters Related to general raster layer handling (not specific data formats) Regression Something which used to work, but doesn't anymore

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qgib commented Aug 11, 2017

Author Name: Claas Leiner (@claasleiner)
Original Redmine Issue: 17007
Affected QGIS version: 2.18.11
Redmine category:rasters


Hello,

I have installed QGIS 2.18.11 on Ubuntu 16.04. (Code-version c6d8827) with ubuntugis-dependencies.
QGIS runs with gdal 2.2.1.

QGIS 2.18.11 with gdal 2.1.3 reads jp2-Files very slow.

QGIS 2.18.1 with gdal 2.2.1 reads Jp2 files quickly, but only a black rectangle is visible.

The GDAL-Driver is JP2OpenJPEG. A other Driver for jp2 is not availabel on Ubuntu-Linux.

Greetings
Claas


Related issue(s): #24907 (duplicates)
Redmine related issue(s): 17008


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qgib commented Aug 11, 2017

Author Name: Jürgen Fischer (@jef-n)


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qgib commented Aug 11, 2017

Author Name: Jürgen Fischer (@jef-n)


  • resolution was changed from to duplicate
  • status_id was changed from Open to Closed

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@qgib qgib added Bug Either a bug report, or a bug fix. Let's hope for the latter! High Priority Rasters Related to general raster layer handling (not specific data formats) Regression Something which used to work, but doesn't anymore labels May 25, 2019
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