Does your first line imply that temperatures have risen above the freezing level, for at least carbon dioxide, north of, say, Chicago?
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 8:40 AM, Paul Ramsey <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi all, > Spring is here (in the northern hemisphere, mostly) and that means it's > time to release some fresh patch releases of PostGIS 2.1 and 2.0 branches! > > http://download.osgeo.org/postgis/source/postgis-2.1.2.tar.gz > http://download.osgeo.org/postgis/source/postgis-2.0.5.tar.gz > > For detailed changes, check out the respective release notes: > > http://svn.osgeo.org/postgis/tags/2.1.2/NEWS > http://svn.osgeo.org/postgis/tags/2.0.5/NEWS > > Users of the 2.1 branch should strongly consider upgrading: there are some > crashers fixed in this release, and there are important fixes to the > geography (spherical) distance calculations that repair incorrect handling > of multi-geometries. Remember this is a patch release, so upgrading just > involves installing the new software, you don't need to do a dump and > restore, just install and "ALTER EXTENSION postgis UPDATE TO '2.1.2'; > > Thanks! > Your PostGIS PSC > > > > _______________________________________________ > postgis-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/postgis-users > -- Gerry Creager NSSL/CIMMS 405.325.6371 ++++++++++++++++++++++ "Big whorls have little whorls, That feed on their velocity; And little whorls have lesser whorls, And so on to viscosity." Lewis Fry Richardson (1881-1953)
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