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Il 24/07/2013 17:55, Larry Shaffer ha scritto:

>> I think QGIS should offer the option to on-the-fly try to fix those 
>> geometries. This
>> was discussed previously [0], and I think the best solution presented so far 
>> is to
>> find a way to incorporate the standalone PostGIS library 'lwgeom' into the 
>> QGIS

done for now: http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/sextantelwgeomprovider/

>> Ideally, if someone where to find a way (maybe it is simple, but not for me) 
>> to have
>> the lwgeom library compile-able as a standalone library, apart from PostGIS, 
>> it would

we are doing it now, for osgeo4w. ready on debian.

All the best.
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Paolo Cavallini - Faunalia
www.faunalia.eu
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