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I have installed in my computer the following software:

  • PosgresSQL 9.3.2.3
  • PostGIS 2.1.1.1
  • QGIS 2.0.1 Dufour (this one installed through the OSGeo4w package)
  • QGIS 1.7.0 Wroclaw

I am concerned becauseAs far as I know that all of them somehow operate, or use, or access or read the GDAL library.

Does this mean I must have differentAre they independent versions of GDAL runningtherefore being used depending on which one of the above software I am using? For instance, If I open the OSGeo4W Shell, just after loading the batch it says GDAL 1.10.1displays:

GDAL 1.10.1, released 2015/02/10

So, how can I check the other GDAL versions if anyand make comparisons?

PerhapsIs there any way of centralize all of themthis stuff and force the apps to use only the latest one. How and by what means do I check thissame centralized folder?

I have installed the following software:

  • PosgresSQL 9.3.2.3
  • PostGIS 2.1.1.1
  • QGIS 2.0.1 Dufour (this one installed through the OSGeo4w package)
  • QGIS 1.7.0 Wroclaw

I am concerned because I know that all of them somehow operate, or use, or access or read the GDAL library.

Does this mean I must have different versions of GDAL running depending on which one I am using? If I open the OSGeo4W Shell it says GDAL 1.10.1, how can I check the other versions if any?

Perhaps all of them use only the latest one. How and by what means do I check this?

I have installed in my computer the following software:

  • PosgresSQL 9.3.2.3
  • PostGIS 2.1.1.1
  • QGIS 2.0.1 Dufour (this one installed through the OSGeo4w package)
  • QGIS 1.7.0 Wroclaw

As far as I know all of them somehow operate, or use, or access the GDAL library.

Are they independent versions of GDAL therefore being used depending on which one of the above software I am using? For instance, If I open the OSGeo4W Shell, just after loading the batch it displays:

GDAL 1.10.1, released 2015/02/10

So, how can I check the other GDAL versions and make comparisons?

Is there any way of centralize all of this stuff and force the apps to use the same centralized folder?

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How todo I check which version of GDAL do I have and how many?

I have installed in my computer and running the following software:

PosgresSQL 9.3.2.3 PostGIS 2.1.1.1 QGIS 2.0.1 Dufour (this one installed through the OSGeo4w package) QGIS 1.7.0 Wroclaw

  • PosgresSQL 9.3.2.3
  • PostGIS 2.1.1.1
  • QGIS 2.0.1 Dufour (this one installed through the OSGeo4w package)
  • QGIS 1.7.0 Wroclaw

I am concerned as far asbecause I know that all of them somehow operate, or use, or access or read the GDAL library.

does itDoes this mean I must have different versions of GDAL running depending on which one I am using? If I open the OSGeo4W Shell it says GDAL 1.10.1, how can I check the other versions if any?

Perhaps, all of them use only the latest one. Ideally I would like to know how to check thisHow and by whichwhat means. do I check this?

How to check which version of GDAL do I have and how many?

I have installed in my computer and running the following software:

PosgresSQL 9.3.2.3 PostGIS 2.1.1.1 QGIS 2.0.1 Dufour (this one installed through the OSGeo4w package) QGIS 1.7.0 Wroclaw

I am concerned as far as I know that all of them somehow operate, or use, or access or read the GDAL library.

does it mean I must have different versions of GDAL running depending on which one I am using? If I open the OSGeo4W Shell it says GDAL 1.10.1, how can I check the other versions if any?

Perhaps, all of them use only the latest one. Ideally I would like to know how to check this and by which means.

How do I check which version of GDAL I have and how many?

I have installed the following software:

  • PosgresSQL 9.3.2.3
  • PostGIS 2.1.1.1
  • QGIS 2.0.1 Dufour (this one installed through the OSGeo4w package)
  • QGIS 1.7.0 Wroclaw

I am concerned because I know that all of them somehow operate, or use, or access or read the GDAL library.

Does this mean I must have different versions of GDAL running depending on which one I am using? If I open the OSGeo4W Shell it says GDAL 1.10.1, how can I check the other versions if any?

Perhaps all of them use only the latest one. How and by what means do I check this?

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How to check which version of GDAL do I have and how many?

I have installed in my computer and running the following software:

PosgresSQL 9.3.2.3 PostGIS 2.1.1.1 QGIS 2.0.1 Dufour (this one installed through the OSGeo4w package) QGIS 1.7.0 Wroclaw

I am concerned as far as I know that all of them somehow operate, or use, or access or read the GDAL library.

does it mean I must have different versions of GDAL running depending on which one I am using? If I open the OSGeo4W Shell it says GDAL 1.10.1, how can I check the other versions if any?

Perhaps, all of them use only the latest one. Ideally I would like to know how to check this and by which means.