Hi Mark and Paul,
thanks for your suggestion. Since my database was not really big by now
I picked the easier solution to just star a new database. And now I'm
really pleased to mention that is it working correctly!
#select postgis_full_version();
Hi Paul,
thanks for your reply. I checked what you mentioned and I found that
liblwgeom.so is well placed and refreshed when I do make install.
But you gave me an idea about libraries. I had an ancien postgresql
installation and the database I use now was created with this ancien
On Thu, 2007-07-26 at 22:33 +0100, Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
So the version of PostgreSQL being used has been installed
under /data/ulysse/postgis_geos/postgresql-8.2.4 - if you want to
override this then you need to re-run configure with the --with-pgsql
option pointing to the correct
On Thu, 2007-07-26 at 19:31 +, Marc Desharnais wrote:
Hi Paul,
thanks for your reply. I checked what you mentioned and I found that
liblwgeom.so is well placed and refreshed when I do make install.
But you gave me an idea about libraries. I had an ancien postgresql
installation and
Or, you can update the directory path for the functions in pg_proc. I've
done that in the past to good effect.
P
Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
On Thu, 2007-07-26 at 22:33 +0100, Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
So the version of PostgreSQL being used has been installed
under
On Thu, 2007-07-26 at 16:12 -0700, Paul Ramsey wrote:
Or, you can update the directory path for the functions in pg_proc. I've
done that in the past to good effect.
P
Hmmm... that's a nice little hack. Will have to remember that one in
future ;)
I think I might ask pgsql-hackers as to why
On Tue, 2007-07-24 at 23:34 +0100, Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
On Tue, 2007-07-24 at 19:50 +, Marc Desharnais wrote:
Finally, for the PostgreSQL server to find these libraries, you'll need
to make sure that the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable is set for
the user under which the
On Fri, 2007-07-20 at 17:56 +, Marc Desharnais wrote:
Hi all,
I recompiled postgis from scratch lately with support for GEOS, which
I compiled too. I confirm that GEOS' bin directory is in my path.
When I start Geoserver I keep getting this warning message.
[main] WARN
Hi Mark,
I did a make install. Maybe someone can tell me if I missed something to
make GEOS work properly with Postgis.
But my Postgresql is not installed in a default directory. So maybe
there is a problem with that.
What library should I check to be sure that it's well installed?
Marc
On Tue, 2007-07-24 at 19:50 +, Marc Desharnais wrote:
Hi Mark,
I did a make install. Maybe someone can tell me if I missed something to
make GEOS work properly with Postgis.
But my Postgresql is not installed in a default directory. So maybe
there is a problem with that.
What
Hi again,
sorry for bringing up this one again but I still have this problem but
didn't get any answer. It was Friday for everyone I guess ;)
best regards,
Marc
Marc Desharnais wrote:
Hi all,
I recompiled postgis from scratch lately with support for GEOS, which
I compiled too. I confirm
Hi all,
I recompiled postgis from scratch lately with support for GEOS, which I
compiled too. I confirm that GEOS' bin directory is in my path.
When I start Geoserver I keep getting this warning message.
[main] WARN org.geotools.data.postgis - GEOS is NOT enabled. This will
result in limited
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