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I am trying to import the pymodis library within python and I keep getting error that

"GDAL installation has no support for HDF4, please update GDAL"

I am running the latest version of GDAL [Version: 1.11.2+dfsg-1~exp2] and tried runnign the update command too. But still the same error persists.

I am running Ubuntu 15.04 and using the terminal to run python.

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  • In gis.stackexchange.com/questions/135867/… is not the answer. I don't have installed libhdf4-alt-dev and libhd4-dev in my Debian system and it has HDF4 support when I import pymodis. I think that is enough only with the packages libhd4-0 and libhd4-0-alt because I have this support.
    – xunilk
    May 24, 2015 at 12:00

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I use this on 14.04, what have you tried?

apt-get install libhdf4-dev 
apt-get install proj-bin 
apt-get install libproj-dev 
apt-get install libgdal-dev 
apt-get install gdal-bin 

This is a broad simplification, but: GDAL is geared to use what you have in your system. If I have libhdf4-dev installed and then I install GDAL, my GDAL 'comes with HDF4 support'.

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  • I tried to run the command below provided in the pymodis documentation page for a start and when I tried it I got that error. "modis_download.py -f 2012-12-05 -O -t h28v05,h29v05,h28v04 /tmp" . I ran the commands you gave above too but still the error exists.
    – lets_try
    May 24, 2015 at 4:28
  • Which version of GDAL are you using ? Does it come with hdf4 support ?
    – lets_try
    May 24, 2015 at 4:32
  • Well, GDAL 1.11.2, released 2015/02/10 but that's kind of not the right question - GDAL is geared to use what you have in your system. If I have libhdf4-dev installed and then I install GDAL, my GDAL comes with HDF4 support. This is on Linux, but it's kind of similar on Windows if you use OSGeo4W.
    – mdsumner
    May 24, 2015 at 7:34
  • In Debian 8, I have installed GDAL 1.10.1, libhd4-0, libhd4-0-alt and pymodis (without libhdf4-alt-dev and libhd4-dev) and I doesn't get any error when it is imported pymodis library in python.
    – xunilk
    May 24, 2015 at 12:09
  • @mdsumner . Thanks for your answer, I tried removing gdal-din and python-gdal and then installed all the above (libhdf4-dev,proj-bin,libproj-dev,libgdal-dev) and then installed gdal-bin and python gdal again since it was mentioned above that GDAL uses what is available. BUT no luck yet
    – lets_try
    May 25, 2015 at 8:45

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