Hi,
the problem is you can´t open a PostGis table in desktop GIS (
udig,gvsig,...) with various geometrycolumns simultaneously ( the only mode i
know to save diferent geometry types in the same table). The software just asks
for A geometry column, so you can open a table as diferent
Hi all.
My fairly worthless $0.02
I know I could import the shapefiles one-by-one, but I
don't have an application that would standardize
parcel attributes going in--the standardization
already performed may have been done as a (tedious)
manual process.
Could you describe what you
OS/X 10.5?
On 2/22/08, Stefan Schwarzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I wonder what is going wrong... I type the shp2pgsql command, but
there is always the help than popping up, nothing is been done:
shp2pgsql -s 4326 countries gis.countries countries.sql
RCSID:
I see, thanks.
How about geomunion function?
http://www.paolocorti.net/public/wordpress/index.php/2007/03/30/union-of-two-geometries-in-postgis/
With geomunion function, I'm supposed to be able to
create a database view that combines spatial tables of
various geometry type, am I not?
Thanks
whats the nature of the error message ?
Do you get messages about not being able to find the class when your
building your application or some type of error when you run your
application?
From what you have said so far I would suspect a class issue problem, ie
the jar file that includes the
Mark,
The solution to this problem is to rename the file libiconv2-dll to
libiconv-2.dll. Simple but it works...(at least on Vista that is..)
Steven
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 10:17 AM, Mark Cave-Ayland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 29 February 2008 08:40:31 Steven De Vriendt wrote:
Using
On Tuesday 04 March 2008 09:17:33 Christian Schaffer wrote:
Hi list,
compiling Postgis 1.3.2 on a Solaris 10 x86_64, I?m running into a fatal
error while executing lwpostgis.sql.
My prerequisites are:
Solaris 10, x86_64
Postgres 8.2.6 (packaged for Solaris by www.blastwave.org)
proj 4.4.8
On Tuesday 04 March 2008 10:08:20 Steven De Vriendt wrote:
Mark,
The solution to this problem is to rename the file libiconv2-dll to
libiconv-2.dll. Simple but it works...(at least on Vista that is..)
Steven
Hi Steven,
Do you see the same problem if you use the latest PostgreSQL
If it does't compile, then its not seeing the contents of thejar files,
then its a classpath issue. Its not a problem with the software, just the
software envronment.
The setting of a classpath is a platform specfic issues because of the
different file seperator used between different platforms.
Still, what do you expect to be able to do? How are you viewing the data?
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 3:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see, thanks.
How about geomunion function?
Christian Schaffer wrote:
Hi list,
compiling Postgis 1.3.2 on a Solaris 10 x86_64, I?m running into a fatal
error while executing lwpostgis.sql.
My prerequisites are:
Solaris 10, x86_64
Postgres 8.2.6 (packaged for Solaris by www.blastwave.org)
proj 4.4.8 (packaged for Solaris by
Hi folks,
For those of you who are interested in learning more about PostgreSQL/PostGIS,
I am pleased to report that my talk Integrating Map Data with PostGIS has
been chosen for the UK PostgreSQL Users Conference 2008 on Weds 2nd April in
Birmingham. For more details, please see the website
� wrote:
I am using PostGIS 1.3.2 with PostgreSQL 8.2 and Java 6 and Debian
Linux Testing.
The Java/JDBC examples provided in chapter 4.8 of documentation don't work.
http://postgis.refractions.net/docs/ch04.html#id2911266
I can't find the org.postgresql.Connection class, does it still exist?
2. No! Some of the coolest people in the world build their own
software from source. Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, that guy from
Survivor! OK, some people in the world build their own software from
source. I hear George Clooney is thinking about it.
:-DD
(I know for
It sounds like you're probably missing a package. Which related
packages are installed now?
In particular, note libpostgis-java, which contains:
No I don't miss this package, I have the postgis.jar but it doesn't
contain classes used in the examples.
I consider my problem solved.
Cheers,
Nicolas Ribot wrote:
(I know for sure Marion Cotillard DOES NOT build from sources ;-)
Only because she doesn't believe the source exists. ;)
Colin
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Nicolas Ribot wrote:
2. No! Some of the coolest people in the world build their own
software from source. Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, that guy from
Survivor! OK, some people in the world build their own software from
source. I hear George Clooney is thinking about it.
On Monday 03 March 2008 21:33:26 Bogumil Szady wrote:
Hi Postgis-Users,
I have problem with postgresql 8.3 (postgis included), and the function
*geomunion*. When I use this function in my linux version (8.2)
everything works fine. I would like to union polygons from my view
granice_view into
Hi there,
I wonder what is going wrong... I type the shp2pgsql command, but
there is always the help than popping up, nothing is been done:
shp2pgsql -s 4326 countries gis.countries countries.sql
RCSID: $Id: shp2pgsql.c 2667 2007-07-23 16:29:40Z mleslie $ RELEASE:
1.3.1
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