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I'm trying to install gdal from pip pip install gdal inside a virtual environment (Ubuntu). It fails because it cannot find cpl_port.h

extensions/gdal_wrap.cpp:2853:22: fatal error: cpl_port.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated

However GDAL is installed correctly and the header file is located at /usr/include/gdal/cpl_port.h. Is there some environment variable for GDAL that needs to be set in order for pip to find the header files?

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As suggested in the other thread, exporting some shell variables before running pip worked flawlessly. A path for *_INCLUDE_PATH can be found with gdal-config --cflags.

# GDAL library must have been installed
sudo apt-get install libgdal-dev

# Set up pip and/or virtualenv stuff
...

# Now install Python binding for GDAL
export CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/include/gdal
export C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/include/gdal
pip install GDAL
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    This fixed it for me, but also see @Neil Smith's answer: in Ubuntu 14.04, you need to match the version of libgdal installed on the system.
    – Gabriel
    Jan 31, 2015 at 9:37
  • Still think this is bug. gdal_wrap.cpp should #include "gdal/cpl_port.h" instead of just "cpl_port.h" Nov 1, 2016 at 9:28
  • Definitely did NOT work for me. Still same cpl_port.h error. Using OpenSUSE
    – DanCat
    Nov 14, 2016 at 16:42
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    pip3 install GDAL==$(gdal-config --version) Explicit version number should match your existing libgdal version. Apr 29, 2019 at 19:29
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Tomyun's answer worked for me, with the proviso that you have to ensure that the version of GDAL-dev installed via apt-get matches the version being installed by pip.

For Ubuntu 14.04, the commands are:

# GDAL library must have been installed
sudo apt-get install libgdal-dev

# Set up pip and/or virtualenv stuff
...

# Now install Python binding for GDAL
export CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/include/gdal
export C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/include/gdal
pip3 install GDAL=1.10.0
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    I use Ubuntu 14.04 too. For me it did not worked (I have no virtualenv). Only when I have changed the the last rowto this one: sudo pip3 install --global-option=build_ext --global-option="-I/usr/include/gdal" GDAL==1.10.0 Jun 8, 2015 at 21:02
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    pip3 install GDAL==$(gdal-config --version) will work for all versions. Apr 29, 2019 at 19:28
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Taken from this comment, it solved my issue directly

pip3 install GDAL==$(gdal-config --version) 

Explicit version number should match your existing libgdal version. –

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Using PIP :

pip install --no-install GDAL

Then cd into ENV/build/GDAL

python setup.py build_ext --include-dirs=/usr/include/gdal
pip install --no-download GDAL

(Source: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1769445)

Using Buildout :

[gdal-bindings]
recipe = zc.recipe.egg:custom
egg = GDAL==1.9.1
include-dirs = /usr/include/gdal
library-dirs = /usr/lib
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  • This could also be include-dirs=/Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework/Versions/2.1/Headers/ on OSX if you installed w/ Kyngchaos...
    – Owen
    Dec 5, 2016 at 14:23
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I was also getting this error when test installing in a virtual environment a package of mine that depends on GDAL. In this case the solution is to change the dependecy from GDAL to pygdal in the install_requires parameter in setup.py. Like so:

install_requires=['pygdal'],

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This is what worked for me:

I had to get the latest hearder versions for installing gdal 2.2.4 through pip:

sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntugis/ubuntugis-unstable
sudo apt update
sudo apt install libgdal-dev

Before that, I was getting extensions/gdal_wrap.cpp:3172:27: fatal error: cpl_vsi_error.h: No such file or directory, even when including the correct "include" path to pip.

The the pip installation (in a virtualenv):

 pip install --global-option=build_ext --global-option="-I/usr/include/gdal" gdal
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try to do: brew install gdal

after that try again.

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  • This answer would be much more helpfull if you explained OP what is wrong in his case and in what way your snippet solves the problem, and what are the prerequisites for brew to work.
    – jb.
    Nov 5, 2014 at 20:29
  • brew is Mac-only whilst the OP uses Ubuntu
    – AlessioX
    Jul 21, 2017 at 13:23

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