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      <title>Making sure GDAL works with ECW libecw under linux</title>
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      <description>This took me a while to unravel, so before I forget or before other people run into the same issues, let’s make a note of this.
Assuming you are using a debian-like linux distribution (ubuntu, debian, linux mint, etc. anything using: apt-get to install packages) there are a few things to note.
First of all make sure you have the latest packages for: mapserver, gdal, etc.
(ubuntu-gis repository has newer versions than the standard repositories).</description>
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