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GDAL wheels for python and C/C++ projects (Linux only)
To use precompiled wheels:
1) go to releases (Files) and download tarball needed;
2) install it with command:
python3 -m pip install /path/to/wheel.whl
Or simply use URL in pip:
python3 -m pip install https://sourceforge.net/projects/gdal-wheels-for-linux/files/GDAL-3.1.4-cp37-cp37m-manylinux_2_5_x86_64.manylinux1_x86_64.whl/download
URL may be found under "View details" button (i)
To use GDAL in C/C++ project you need to link gdal lib AND all libs located at dir GDAL.libs (usually this folder resides inside python site-packages)
To compile your own wheels see information given at forefather project: https://github.com/youngpm/gdalmanylinux
Usually this is done via command `make wheels`
GDAL wheels for Windows are provided by Christoph Gohlke at https://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#gdal
Built with PROJ (proj.db is included), GEOS, EXPAT.
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QCyclingPower is a usefull tool that allow you to calculate your cycling power using GPS Tracks (GPX/KML).
You'll be able to compare different tracks.
Today the tool cannot be used. Go on wiki page for more detailed state of the project. No time line defined by the way. I'm not crazy.