Hi, Anybody interested in biting some bytes of WKB? Thorough description of the trouble is in Stackexchange http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/113029/polygon-from-line-creation-problem
Summary: User has converted a linestring from dxf format into PostGIS with ogr2ogr. By staring at the WKB the linestring seems to make a closing ring with first and last vertex having exactly same coordinates which are in binary: D89E591A2DD4284123D92354DF65F440 However, PostGIS claims that the ring is not closed and it can't make a polygon with ST_MakePolygon. ST_MakePolygon is successful if WKB is first converted into WKT and then back to WKB with PostGIS. There are some differences in the beginning of WKB created by ogr2ogr and PostGIS. GDAL writes this before the coordinates begin (separates with dashes from where I believe to be logical breaks) 01-02000020-B46B0000-7D000000 PostGIS version writes different geometry type and WKB is a few bytes shorter: 01-02000000-7D000000 So GDAL writes "02000020" instead of "02000000" but it also writes bytes "B46B0000" which do not have any equivalent it the PostGIS WKB. After these bytes WKB seems to be identical. I am curious to get an explanation for what happens. -Jukka Rahkonen- _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev
