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QGIS How to get FGDB support in 'Master' BuildGDAL 1.9 without compiling?

I was hoping that I could use the 'master' (nightly-build) version of QGIS to get fgdb support without compiliing (I'm not a developer and frankly have wasted days of productive time trying to get things to compile with no luck). 

Since it seems that gdal 1.9 support fgdb, I thought I could just download the developer version. However, the latest version of GISQGIS (191a229), even with gdal 1.9 does not seem to allow me to add my gdb file. 

Is the gdal version included with the master build just not compiled with fgdb support? Does anyone know if there's a way to do this without compiling a new version?

QGIS FGDB in 'Master' Build?

I was hoping that I could use the 'master' (nightly-build) version of QGIS to get fgdb support without compiliing (I'm not a developer and frankly have wasted days of productive time trying to get things to compile with no luck). Since it seems that gdal 1.9 support fgdb, I thought I could just download the developer version. However, the latest version of GIS (191a229), even with gdal 1.9 does not seem to allow me to add my gdb file. Is the gdal version included with the master build just not compiled with fgdb support? Does anyone know if there's a way to do this without compiling a new version?

How to get FGDB support in GDAL 1.9 without compiling?

I was hoping that I could use the 'master' (nightly-build) version of QGIS to get fgdb support without compiliing (I'm not a developer and frankly have wasted days of productive time trying to get things to compile with no luck). 

Since it seems that gdal 1.9 support fgdb, I thought I could just download the developer version. However, the latest version of QGIS (191a229), even with gdal 1.9 does not seem to allow me to add my gdb file. 

Is the gdal version included with the master build just not compiled with fgdb support? Does anyone know if there's a way to do this without compiling a new version?

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QGIS FGDB in 'Master' Build?

I was hoping that I could use the 'master' (nightly-build) version of QGIS to get fgdb support without compiliing (I'm not a developer and frankly have wasted days of productive time trying to get things to compile with no luck). Since it seems that gdal 1.9 support fgdb, I thought I could just download the developer version. However, the latest version of GIS (191a229), even with gdal 1.9 does not seem to allow me to add my gdb file. Is the gdal version included with the master build just not compiled with fgdb support? Does anyone know if there's a way to do this without compiling a new version?