sort of. its a swig wrapper, and for some reason inside the module name 'gdal' its calling import with '_gdal'... now inside the package directory there is a file named '_gdal.cpython-39-x86_64-linux-gnu.so'
since I can't step into the _bootstrap thingamajig since thats probably where the code turns native, I can't figure out wtf its doing and how that '_gdal' turns into libgdal.so.28
which is what it is saying it can't find
so i'm kind of blind here, I don't know what environment variable to tweak to make sure it knows where to find that library, which has been installed in a custom directory. with c++ its simple I just change the pkgconfig and ld paths