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Package Details: python2-rasterio 1.1.8-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/python2-rasterio.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | python2-rasterio |
Description: | Fast and direct raster I/O for use with Numpy and SciPy (Python 2) |
Upstream URL: | https://github.com/mapbox/rasterio |
Licenses: | BSD |
Submitter: | hexd |
Maintainer: | hexd |
Last Packager: | hexd |
Votes: | 0 |
Popularity: | 0.000000 |
First Submitted: | 2017-01-04 12:48 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2021-12-27 03:46 (UTC) |
Dependencies (14)
- gdal (gdal-hdf4AUR, gdal-ecwAUR, gdal-libkml-filegdbAUR, gdal-libkmlAUR)
- python2-affineAUR
- python2-attrsAUR
- python2-clickAUR
- python2-click-pluginsAUR
- python2-cligjAUR
- python2-enum34AUR
- python2-numpyAUR
- python2-setuptoolsAUR
- python2-snuggsAUR
- cython2AUR (make)
- ipython2 (optional) – Alternative inspector interpreter (rio2 insp --ipython)
- python2-boto3 (optional) – AWS S3 raster access
- python2-matplotlibAUR (optional) – plt object (rio2 insp), rasterio.plot module
Latest Comments
hexd commented on 2023-07-11 13:52 (UTC)
I've just added back the python2-click-plugins dependency here to AUR. It was crashing while using the current python2-click while attempting to show a short error message from a broken command line because
"{}".format(u"\u2020")
in Python 2 attempts to encode the input in ASCII, not UTF-8. Not a big issue, but it should be fixed now, and the old workaround to get this dependency from archive.org is no longer necessary.hexd commented on 2021-12-27 04:23 (UTC)
I renamed the CLI from
rio
torio2
to avoid clashing withpython-rasterio
, so both can be installed at once, if required.As of today, to install the required dependencies that are no longer in any package repository:
On the other hand, I couldn't find the PKGBUILD history of these dependencies anywhere. Are their git repository (with the full PKGBUILD history) publicly available? In the worst case I can adopt or recreate from scratch these to at least keep this package working (this will be frozen in v1.1.8 forever, because it's the last version compatible with Python 2).