My error entirely.

The underlying data was not in EPSG:3112 but EPSG:4283, I removed the spatial 
column and regenerated it.

This time, geoserver detected the same bounding box for both computed and 
lat/long, the layer now works in geowebcache/wms too.

Regards,
Terry Rankine

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From: terry.rank...@csiro.au [terry.rank...@csiro.au]
Sent: Monday, 21 November 2011 8:23 PM
To: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [ExternalEmail] [Geoserver-users] Nightly build behaviour

Hi guys

I have some data in postgis, and I am using a nightly snapshot and I can't seem 
to get geowebcache to allow me to seed the layer.

I have two tables, one works fine, the other is unusable - and I cant get it to 
compute the lat/long bounds properly either.

No obvious errors loading the data store (tomcat start) and nothing in the 
logging to help me look somewhere

screeny attached.

Any Ideas?

Regards,
Terry
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