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GDAL & OGR 1.3.1 released

posted by Satri on Wednesday October 05, @08:00AM   Printer-friendly   Email story  Permalink  Trackback URI  Slashdotthis  Diggthis  Del.icio.us
from the eat-better-live-better dept.
MappingHacks.com tells us about the release of GDAL & OGR 1.3.1. From the announcement: The major news with this release is that the "Next Generation" Perl, Python and Ruby bindings are now considered ready to use, though I'm sure there will be some additional improvements to them in the coming months.

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