Hi Nyall,
On Fri, 22. Nov 2019 at 17:17:07 +1000, Nyall Dawson wrote:
> But I'd love a couple of days to keep digging, if that's at all possible
Black friday? Ok.
Jürgen
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Hi Nyall,
This sounds to me like a good reason to delay the dot release. But
ultimately, Jürgen should decide this.
Thanks for working on it!
Andreas
On 2019-11-22 08:17, Nyall Dawson wrote:
Hi list,
Just wondering if there's any chance of a small delay in tagging 3.10.1?
I'm trying
Hi list,
Just wondering if there's any chance of a small delay in tagging 3.10.1?
I'm trying to get to the bottom of this (serious) issue in the Proj 6
based builds (which will be 3.10.1 for Windows users):
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/issues/30569
It's very serious, and in my view should be a
AFAIK,
WMST creates pyramids in cache as needed, hence it may do a better balance
between disk usage and performance. You can control the number of pyramid
layers you create and the compression format of it to save some space. But
having raster files with 4000x4000 pixels with no pyramids will
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Hi Jürgen and Bo,
Thanks for sharing that information about the single sign on. I'll have
a look at it.
So on the QGIS side this would require a Kerberos configuration for the
auth-config - in the mixed Win-Client Lin-PG-Server scenario - right?
Andreas
On 2019-11-21 11:30, Jürgen E.
Building pyramids gobbles up heaps of disk space. I tried pyramids on
157 MB layer, which created an extra file 1.6 GiB.
I can't see the WMTS building lots of temporary file pyramids using up disk
On 18/11/19 10:50 PM, Alexandre Neto wrote:
Hi Patrick,
Sorry for asking, did you create
You're right Jürgen; the problem using integrated security in a mixed
environment is not impossible, just some more work.
However, trying to convince the segment of my customers - who pray to
the "one-and-only Windows" god or whatever - to
* switch to Postgres from MS-SQLServer or Oracle
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Hi,
On Thu, 21. Nov 2019 at 10:01:16 +0100, Bo Victor Thomsen wrote:
> Very popular with my "Always Windows-only !!" customers and a forceful
> argument for switching them from MS-SQLServer to Postgres/PostGIS for
> spatial data.
>
>
If you have a "clean" windows setup (i.e. both the client and server is
Windows based) you can use the SSPI single sign setup on the server -
equivalent to "Integrated security" for MS-SQLServer.
In simple terms it means that your windows logon identity automatically
is reused as a postgres
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