Hi..
thanks for the reply.
i did it but still it is showing the same error!
 
I actually want to store a Geotiff file in the databse, could you please tell, 
is there any other way to do this? or where am i doing mistake, if any?
 
Thanks

--- On Tue, 11/24/09, Luigi Castro Cardeles <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Luigi Castro Cardeles <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [postgis-users] Suggestion Needed
To: "PostGIS Users Discussion" <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, November 24, 2009, 10:17 PM


Hi,

to "bypass" the password, you can make the .pgpass file and fill that with your 
connection params (hostname:port:database_name:user:password).
If you are using windows, the path is: C:\Users\<your user 
name>\AppData\Roaming\postgresql\.pgpass

best regards 
Luigi Castro Cardeles



2009/11/24 mukesh karanwal <[email protected]>







Hey Everyone,
 
I am trying to store raster data in Postgis/PostgrSQL 
using "geotiff2pgrstaer.exe". but evertime i get an error that "when making 
connection to PostgreSQL: fe_sendauth: no password supplied", though i am 
supplying all the information.
 
The command i am giving is like:
C:\..> geotiff2pgraster -h localhost -p 5432 -d postgis -U postgres -P 
<mypassword> data.tif(strored at this location only) tablename
 
Kindly tell the remedy for the above problem and also is there any other way 
out to store raster data until now?
 
Thanks in anticipation 

-- 
With Regards,
Mukesh


 

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