I've encountered the same problem when i try to split some polygons.
I don't really understand what was the problem, just some hint:
- it occours only on windows. The same shapefile works fine on Linux.
- it also affects qgis 2.14
- is not connected with topology error. The problem remain also af
On 7 Oct 2016 12:28 AM, "Even Rouault" wrote:
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> Le vendredi 16 septembre 2016 03:08:37, Nyall Dawson a écrit :
> > Unfortunately a fairly nasty regression has slipped in to 2.16 and is
> > still present on master. This results in shapefile corruption in
> > certain circumstances.
>
> I've commit
On 7 Oct 2016 5:59 AM, "Even Rouault" wrote:
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> Le samedi 17 septembre 2016 00:00:55, Jeff McKenna a écrit :
> > On 2016-09-16 3:53 PM, Even Rouault wrote:
> > > One of my hypothesis is some bad interaction with the "connection
pool".
> > > Could you (or anyone) open the attribute table before do
Le samedi 17 septembre 2016 00:00:55, Jeff McKenna a écrit :
> On 2016-09-16 3:53 PM, Even Rouault wrote:
> > One of my hypothesis is some bad interaction with the "connection pool".
> > Could you (or anyone) open the attribute table before doing the edits,and
> > do the edits and commit them no mo
Le vendredi 16 septembre 2016 03:08:37, Nyall Dawson a écrit :
> Unfortunately a fairly nasty regression has slipped in to 2.16 and is
> still present on master. This results in shapefile corruption in
> certain circumstances.
I've commited in GDAL trunk and 2.1 branch a fix that revises the way r
Le mardi 20 septembre 2016 13:11:36, Giovanni Manghi a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> > One of my hypothesis is some bad interaction with the "connection pool".
> > Could you (or anyone) open the attribute table before doing the edits,and
> > do the edits and commit them no more than 60 seconds afterwards
Hi all,
> One of my hypothesis is some bad interaction with the "connection pool".
> Could you (or anyone) open the attribute table before doing the edits,and do
> the edits and commit them no more than 60 seconds afterwards ?
this sounds familiar too... this is exactly how the editing workflow
o
On 2016-09-16 10:48 PM, Randal Hale wrote:
I just ran a test
Randy, can you try with the osm-lands shapefile that I linked to in my
message? I'm curious how it works on other systems. This problem could
just be on Windows it sounds like.
http://data.openstreetmapdata.com/land-polygons-com
I just ran a test
Ubuntu Linux
QGIS 2.16.2
Shapefile with 925,000+ polygons
I opened the attribute table which took a bit.
Started editing.
Split 5 polygons.
Saved.
Stopped editing.
Removed the layer.
Added it back - it didn't corrupt.
I'm wondering if I should have done something more delibera
On 2016-09-16 7:00 PM, Jeff McKenna wrote:
On 2016-09-16 3:53 PM, Even Rouault wrote:
One of my hypothesis is some bad interaction with the "connection pool".
Could you (or anyone) open the attribute table before doing the
edits,and do
the edits and commit them no more than 60 seconds afterward
On 2016-09-16 3:53 PM, Even Rouault wrote:
One of my hypothesis is some bad interaction with the "connection pool".
Could you (or anyone) open the attribute table before doing the edits,and do
the edits and commit them no more than 60 seconds afterwards ? I'm not sure
but this might perhaps also
On 2016-09-16 3:53 PM, Even Rouault wrote:
One of my hypothesis is some bad interaction with the "connection pool".
Could you (or anyone) open the attribute table before doing the edits,and do
the edits and commit them no more than 60 seconds afterwards ? I'm not sure
but this might perhaps also
Le vendredi 16 septembre 2016 20:27:05, Jeff McKenna a écrit :
> I just tried to reproduce with QGIS 2.16.2 on Windows 10, I had no
> problems using the "Split Features" tool on a shapefile, and saving. I
> notice that the .dbf .shp .shx were modified properly.
>
> (I did have a brain lapse to rem
I just tried to reproduce with QGIS 2.16.2 on Windows 10, I had no
problems using the "Split Features" tool on a shapefile, and saving. I
notice that the .dbf .shp .shx were modified properly.
(I did have a brain lapse to remember that the Split Features tool lives
in the /edit menu ha)
-jef
Hi Nyall,
I have been using 2.16 in a 3 week summer class. We have been using these
functions, and not seen the described errors.
We use OS : Windows 7 and 8 - the MAC users was using 2.14
Is it on Linux you get the errors ?
Regards
Lene Fischer
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Qgis-develo
Hi Nyall,
2016-09-16 3:08 GMT+02:00 Nyall Dawson :
Unfortunately a fairly nasty regression has slipped in to 2.16 and is
> still present on master.
perhaps, the name "NODEB" stands for "--NODEBug" ? :(
> This results in shapefile corruption in
> certain circumstances.
>
well, but tod
Giovanni Manghi
Sent: 16 September 2016 09:55
To: qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] Warning - shapefile corruption on 2.16/master and
how to recover
Hi all,
> While I've hit this issue maybe 3 or 4 times in the last 2 months, I
> haven't been able to tr
Hi all,
> While I've hit this issue maybe 3 or 4 times in the last 2 months, I
> haven't been able to track down exactly what causes this. It seems
> related to using the split or reshape tool on a shapefile, then saving
> the changes and getting the errors "Cannot reopen datasource
> xxx.shp|lay
On 16 September 2016 at 16:16, Lene Fischer wrote:
> Hi Nyall,
> I have been using 2.16 in a 3 week summer class. We have been using these
> functions, and not seen the described errors.
> We use OS : Windows 7 and 8 - the MAC users was using 2.14
>
> Is it on Linux you get the errors ?
No - it'
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