On Sat, 5 Mar 2011, Martin Landa wrote:

better to avoid dbf at all

  I always assumed this was based on dBASE or, perhaps, BerkeleyDB.

Set up default DB backend. Newly produced vector data will store it's
attributes in this backend.

  This is a good time for me to ask about postGIS. I've looked superficially
at it over the years, yet I still have no deep understanding of what it
provides that postgres and grass do not. It seems to me that postGIS, QGIS,
and similar tools are alternatives to postgres + grass. No?

Rich
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