SPIT only needs shp2psql which is easier to get (provided with postgis)
Afaik SPIT only needs libpq.so/dll (which is used by QGIS anyway). It
does not use shp2pgsql.
Regards,
Marco
Am 02.05.2012 17:14, schrieb [email protected]:
Yesterday I imported a large shapefile (which was not even loaded in QGIS) into
postgis using the GUI from SPIT; I can't find a way to do so with the DB
manager.
simply drag& drop it
Now you say it I remember seeing a video (yours?) about this, but anyway it
does not work for me (status bar complains about pyspatialite missing). I
followed the following guide but failed to install it (Ubuntu 11.04):
http://blog.spatialclastics.com/2011/10/spatialite-and-python-on-ubuntu.html
SPIT only needs shp2psql which is easier to get (provided with postgis). So
unless easy support for pyspatialite is guaranteed for all platforms, SPIT
might still be useful to someone, no?
Mayeul
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