Last night's Corvallis os GIS meeting was about PostGIS... Suggest you follow
Matt's lead and use vritualbox. I plan on beefing up his notes and posting
them. I will put a link up here too.
For example you can isolated instance of Ubuntu with 9.2 postgres in a virtual
machine and will have no c
> I've therefore had a look around and found this open source alternative
James did you miss posting a link? I am sitting on the edge of my seat!
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Akshay,
AFTER you have the basics of Python down and ready for geospatial stuff,
try to get a copy of this book: Python Geospatial Development, Erik
Westra, Packt Publishing
I am reading it right now to learn about the python module "shapeiy". I am
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If you are interested in GPS then one of the projects some of us work on is
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On Feb 5, 2013 6:59 AM, "Akshay Ramesh" wrote:
> My basic doubt : Whats the diffrence between Free and Open Source ???
> I read many articles , but the basic diffrence is still unknown !!
>
>
>
> I am still getting the same error. And permissions are all good.
> When i run SSHD in debug i get this? Has anyone encountered this
> issue before.
>
> bash-3.2# /bin/sshd.exe -D -ddd -e
> debug2: load_server_config: filename /etc/sshd_config
> debug2: load_server_config: done config len = 20
property, so the SMF service doesn't constantly
> scan all the filesystems and volumes for their zfs properties. It just checks
> the conf file and knows instantly which ones need to be chown'd.
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> I'm trying to use environment variables to pilot a windows system
> through cygwin+ssh. Things work nicely with an interactive shell, but
> mess up with a non-interactive shell because my environment variables
> aren't set.
<< -snip- >>
> Does anyone have an idea what could be wrong?
I'd suggest
> > % >${1}, ${2}, etc. Also, you may want to read up on the getopts
> > command as a % >way to process command line arguments. % Technically,
> > the {}'s are not needed. You can access them with $1, $2, ... %
> > "/path/to/$1.save/dir" but not "/path/to/$1save/dir" you'd need the
> > {} % (i.
If you have a script (e.g. foo.sh) and you wish to pass arguments to the
script, your command line should look like "foo.sh arg1 arg2 arg3..." The
number of arguments will be correct and you will be able to access them as
${1}, ${2}, etc. Also, you may want to read up on the getopts command as
First I'd like to note that contrary to the nomenclature there isn't any one
"SAN" product that all operates the same. There are a number of different
vendor provided solutions that use a FC SAN to deliver luns to hosts, and they
each have their own limitations. Forgive my pedanticism please.
Welcome to Cygwin Trixie.
If you visit the "Problems" link on the Cygwin home page
(http://cygwin.com/problems.html) you will see that there are some things
you can do to help the community diagnose your issue. Please run the
cygcheck command and attach the output file (see the web page instru
> >>> Package: gnubg
> >>> gnubg.sh exit code 127
> >>> Package: Unknown package
> >>> gnome-icon-theme.sh exit code 127
> >>> hicolor-icon-theme.sh exit code 127
> >>> --snip-- < <
> >> could you please try :
> >>
> >> /usr/bin/gtk-update-icon-cache --force /usr/share/icons/gnome
> >> and ls
> > > >>> I have been doing setup updates for a few weeks with the error as
shown in
> > the following paragraph.
> > > >>>
> > > >>> Package: Unknown package
> > > >>> gnome-icon-theme.sh exit code 127
> > > >>> hicolor-icon-theme.sh exit code 127
> > > >>>
> > > snip <<<
> > >
> > >>> I have been doing setup updates for a few weeks with the error as shown
> > >>> in
> the following paragraph.
> > >>>
> > >>> Package: Unknown package
> > >>> gnome-icon-theme.sh exit code 127
> > >>> hicolor-icon-theme.sh exit code 127
> > >>>
> > snip <<<
> > the sc
> >>> I have been doing setup updates for a few weeks with the error as shown
> >>> in
the following paragraph.
> >>>
> >>> Package: Unknown package
> >>> gnome-icon-theme.sh exit code 127
> >>> hicolor-icon-theme.sh exit code 127
> >>>
> snip <<<
> the scripts are not incorrect. They w
> do not hijack mail thread.
> Start a new one, please.
My appologies. I had thought that changing the Subject line would start a new
thread when I did a reply to the cygwin email
address.
> > I have been doing setup updates for a few weeks with the error as shown in
> > the following paragr
You have your local computer connected to a second computer and want to go fro
the second machine to a third machine (if I understand this). The connection
from the local machine to the second machine works; but the connection from
the second to the third does not work.
You need to set up an s
Hi Michael
The Cygwin general group is probably not the best place to get help with
scripting. Places like LinkedIn.com's discussion boards would be a better
place for tutoring. That said, there's nothing special about a script versus
the commands you type in online.
Take the command you woul
> Software built for Cygwin should _always_ follow *NIX behaviour.
>
> Yaakov
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> Sometimes I don't understand the antagonism towards interop with native
> Windows programs that don't do anything unusual and do things by the
> (Windows) book. It seems like it defeats the point of the project
> if that goes too far. What's wrong with being pragmatic sometimes?
There is n
> >> This recent wish for SQLite on Cygwin to act more Unix-like is the
> >> first such request I've received, and I don't remember it being an
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> >
> > Maybe the reason is because subversion didn't use SQLite before?
>
> That's mere happenstance.
On 07/ 9/12 04:36 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
On 07/10/12 05:26 AM, Brian Wilson wrote:
Yep, thanks, and to answer Ian with more detail on what TruCopy does.
TruCopy mirrors between the two storage arrays, with software running on
the arrays, and keeps a list of dirty/changed 'tracks'
On 07/06/12, Richard Elling wrote:
First things first, the panic is a bug. Please file one with your OS
supplier.More below...
Thanks! It helps that it recurred a second night in a row.
On Jul 6, 2012, at 4:55 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
> On 07/ 7/12 11:29 AM, Brian Wilson wr
On 07/ 6/12 04:17 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
On 07/ 7/12 08:34 AM, Brian Wilson wrote:
Hello,
I'd like a sanity check from people more knowledgeable than myself.
I'm managing backups on a production system. Previously I was using
another volume manager and filesystem on Solaris, and
uns go read-only, but I could be wrong.
Anyway, am I off my rocker? This should work with ZFS, right?
Thanks!
Brian
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has to fail. TODO reflects
> some hope that V8 might start handle OOMs more gracefully in some day
> in the future (which is not trivial as OOM might leave VM in
> inconsistent state).
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>
> On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 11:55 PM, Brian Wilson w
I've been running into some issues lately where I see the message:
FATAL ERROR: CALL_AND_RETRY_2 Allocation failed - process out of memory
running a program (it's built on Node.js, but I'm interested in tracing
this on the v8 level).
>From all indications there's plenty of free memory, plenty o
> I suspect this happens because sometimes I edit the files on my Linux box and
sometimes on my Windows box.
If I remember correctly, RCS (and the earlier SCCS systems) were designed to
work with source code (i.e. text files). They determined file changes based on
lines added or deletes and ha
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// Richard
Yes, if trying to touch the file as root - which the command prompt
indicates is the case - then you need to allow root access to the mount
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:)
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> >> On 3/29/2012 9:10 PM, Brian Wilson wrote:
> >>> From: Andrew
> >>>>
> >>>> I just got this exact same thing and tr
From: Andrew
>
> I just got this exact same thing and tried re-installing coreutils
> with no effect. Initially, I had been installing binutils, and was
> told to restart because I had left a cygwin console open during the
> install. Interested to hear what is known about this (recent) issue.
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> >I hope it doesn't leave the system in an unusable state if some DLL is
> >still in use.
>
> I may be wrong but I'm nearly certain that has been Corinna's goal from
> the start. She is sometimes just a little too M. A lot of her
> seemingly tireless efforts in getting Cygwin working are actual
> > While I can run the Cygwin terminal window, there appears to be a very
> > serious
> > issue as I can't run commands like "cd", "ls", or "cygcheck" either.
>
> Can you tell us what this means? How did you determine that you can't run
> these commands?
I opened the cygwin terminal and got t
I did my usual morning updates from Cygwin and saw the following error
messages (thank you for the autorebase by the way, long needed, great idea).
Package: Unknown package
autorebase.bat exit code 1
coreutils.sh exit code 127
I've tried re-installing the coreutils package and st
Thanks Paul
You win the bet, and are now entitled to free beer whenever you attend the
Corvallis open source GIS meetings.
It was hding under /usr/local/LizardTech/GeoExpress8 (buggy commercial
Linux version built on Proj.4 and GEOS).
Not sure how the build was finding it but removing the directo
onfigure --with-pgconfig=/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_config
--with-geosconfig=/usr/local/bin/geos-config --with-jsondir=/usr
--with-topology --with-raster
and /usr/local/bin/geos-config --version says "3.3.2"
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on a test SPARC
server when I get a chance.
On 11/ 9/11 12:13 PM, Cindy Swearingen wrote:
Hi Brian,
Try this one:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/html/E24456/upgrade-1.html
The main OS 11 library (English) is here:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/index.html
Let u
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'I try to save a life
I would like to create a bug report on the cygrunsrv command. I've tried
everything I can think of, and written to others who have web sites about using
Cygwin and Apache, and no one was able to get Apache to run under another,
secure, account from the administrative account with a command like
n straight
sequential IO, where on something more random I would bet they won't
perform as well as they do in this test. The tool I've seen used for
that sort of testing is iozone - I'm sure there are others as well, and
I can't attest what's better or worse.
cheers,
B
I am trying to work with SpatialKit (ST-Links successor to pgMap) and
ST-Links does not have any mailing list or forum.
Would this list be an appropriate place to talk about using SpatialKit
(with PostGIS) or would it be better to set up a separate list?
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to fix it with. I was still happy to be using ZFS, as a
filesystem without a scrub/scan of some sort wouldn't have even noticed
in my experience - I suspect btrfs would have if it's scan works similarly.
cheers,
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On 10/18/11 11:46 AM, Mark Sandrock wrote:
On Oct 18, 2011, at 11:09 AM, Nico Williams wrote:
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Brian Wilson wrote:
I just wanted to add something on fsck on ZFS - because for me that used to
make ZFS 'not ready for prime-time' in 24x7 5+ 9s uptime en
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disks.
I've found in playing around with Express that the base OS install is
much more minimal, which I really like. I'd add that I've found it very
easy to find and install packages from the repository via 'pkg search
(name)' and then 'pkg install'.
ch
de
yet, but if it's anything like how OpenIndiana works, I'm thrilled.
cheers,
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On 10/ 6/11 08:16 AM, Vano Beridze wrote:
On 10/5/2011 1:32 AM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 10/ 4/11 01:47 PM, Ian Collins wrote:
On 10/ 5/11 09:33 AM, Glynn Foster wrote:
On 5/10/2011, at 7:43 AM, Edward Martinez wrote:
I am trying to install it over the Solaris 11 2010
version.
Since sola
ty sure they read this list.
I know looking at the Brit names in OSM that they don't work here, we
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religion this would be a sin.
Excuse me, Michael did you say "VAX" server? :-) Once you replace it
what will you do with the extra floor space? The savings on your
electric bill would pay for a virtual server in the Cloud.
Hi all,
I don't know which of these are bugs are which are features...
Anyway, I noticed that LO 3.4.3 is still showing a 2000, 2010 copyright.
Shouldn't that be 2011?
I just reported the bug 41209 regarding the missing Thai, Lao and Khmer
language choices in font selection. What I really want
hoping to be able to build
this somehow, probably on the debian first. (I have all of the build
dependencies taken care of.)
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hopes of "upgrading" to beta for testing purposes.
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Hello Andrey:
> > I'm having a bit of trouble with starting the Cygwin Apache2 package on my
> > Windows XP (SP3) system.
>
> Why don't you use native Windows Apache HTTPD server?
Because I'd like to use a more *nix like environment than Windows.
> > ...Why does the apachectl2 help message dis
I'm having a bit of trouble with starting the Cygwin Apache2 package on my
Windows XP (SP3) system. If this is not the correct
forum please accept my apologies and point me to the correct forum when you
flame me. :) I have looked for a proper Cygwin User
Guide for Apache2 and a Cygwin Apache
I'm having a bit of trouble with starting the Cygwin Apache2 package on my
Windows XP (SP3) system. If this is not
the correct forum please accept my apologies and point me to the correct forum
when you flame me. :) I have looked
for a proper Cygwin User Guide for Apache2 and a Cygwin Apache
e all my drives
available. I cannot move these drives to any other box because they are
consumer drives and my servers all have ultras.
Most modern boards will be boot from a live USB stick.
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Do you think there is enough interest to unlock the member feature on
the IronPython.info wiki, or should I just talk here?
BTW I've dealt with wiki spam by putting Captcha and ConfirmEdit on my
wiki and it seems to work.
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l_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_lang_perl5/main.log
> Error: The following dependencies were not installed: perl5
> Error: Unable to upgrade port: 1
> To report a bug, see <http://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets>
>
> Thank you,
> Mojca
> _
am.py
pyc.py
Here is my Program.py
import clr
clr.AddReference('System.Windows.Forms')
from System.Windows.Forms import *
clr.AddReference('form.dll')
from ipform import Form1
form = Form1()
Application.Run(form)
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On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 11:03 AM, Vytas wrote:
> Hi,
> gdal_merge.py -o tot.tif Port*.tif
Try "gdal_merge.py -co BIGTIFF=IF_NEEDED -o tot.tif Port*.tif"
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I can't vouch for these, they are just on my list of projects to keep an eye
on
http://opengts.sourceforge.net/
http://dev.emcelettronica.com/openavl-avl-open-source-project-i
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 1:40 AM, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> Anyone know a open source software&service to
I am afraid you are out of luck, the shapefile format restricts its size to
32 bit. See bytes 24-27
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shapefile
Even if the SHP part was not so restricted, I bet the DBF part is.
Cheers
Brian
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 3:28 PM, Harsha Ch wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am u
I keep a lot of my memory on a wiki because I am so forgetful.
This page might help you.
http://wildsong.biz/index.php?title=Mapping_Vietnam
A couple months ago I was working with decollaring GeoPDF files from scanned
maps of Vietnam. They are set up the same way as you describe, with one set
of
I am a newby too so I will share what I have learned lately. You can convert
from one srs to the other using the cs2cs tool from proj.4 which is probably
already installed if you have gdal.
To test it I typed this lengthy command all
cs2cs +proj=lcc +lat_1=44.34 +lat_2=46 +lat_0=43.66
Thanks Frank
I had guessed that I might have to use -s_srs but doing I saw no tangible
results hence my request for more verbose output. "--debug on" was very
useful as was PROJ_DEBUG.
As you surmised, the datum "NAD83_High_Accuracy_Regional_Network" is not
recognized as +datum=NAD83
Then I foun
Trying to get a raster to go from NAD83 to NAD27 with gdalwarp. Can't see
any way to tell how it is choosing to do it. Is this documented anywhere?
Is there any way to make it verbose so I can tell if it's trying?
I ran it through strace and watched it open a file called gdal_datum.csv but
of cour
Darn -- meant this to go to the list not just to Harsh
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Date: Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: [gdal-dev] kml superoverlay help request
To: Harsh Govind
Okay, so I cannot read KMZ w/gdal. I am using version 1.8 running on
pg_config is probably in the postgresql 'dev' package,
I have not used centos in a few months so I don't remember the exact format
-- try
yum search /usr/bin/pg_config
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 2:18 PM, Chris Seker wrote:
> Thanks. Brian. That helped. But now I get that “pg_config” missing
> er
Sorry - got called to a meeting so I sent that too soon
The devel package has to match and did you try simply
yum install postgresql-devel
That would be a metapackage that matches yum's idea of what is current.
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> pg_config is pro
the letter 'v' -- always wondered about those codes like
rw+ maybe the + means update or append?? (And "rov" means remotely operated
vehicle? oops context shift sorry)
Thanks in advance
Brian Wilson
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> > computer, but have the same bug as bibledit on the mac. My pr
the fallback 'C' locale.
Xlib: extension "RANDR" missing on display "/tmp/launch-kjSU7E/org.x:0".
Is this related to my problem? Is the lack of keyboard support a macports
issue or is there something wrong with my configuration.
Thank you,
Brian Wilson
On Wed,
> On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 05:13:02PM +0100, David Sastre wrote:
> >Maybe it should be considered to drop pdksh from the distro, being
> >mksh a mantained replacement and pdksh orphaned and upstream
> >unmantained.
>
> This sounds like a good idea to me. Should I make this happen?
>
> cgf
Oh gre
arent that they
will find a way to implement it.
Is there a macports library that bibledit can link to in order to "know"
when the user has switched keyboards?
Any technical advice is appreciated and will be passed on to the bibledit
developers.
Than
I am trying to build 1.8.0 on Linux with openjpeg support.
I can easily build and install openjpeg from source
(oropenjpeg_v1_4_sources_r697) into /usr/local
./configure --with-openjpeg
./configure --with-openjpeg=/usr/local
both result in
OpenJPEG support: no
I wiped my gdal-1.8.0 d
ax us.
Licenses are still an issue, it has to be handled county by county.
I am just working on my own county at the moment. I have data for the
entire state of Oregon but don't have clearance to use it outside of
my day job. I find this frustrating.
Brian Wilson
Corval
have to do anything -- except start using the new address
after the move.
I will send another message when the list is running at hupi.org.
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> On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 7:55 AM, Alex Wetmore wrote:
>
> I think Brian Wilson has the list migration under control. > I'll let him
> announce his plans when he is ready.
>
> alex
Sorry, I talked about this with Alex off-list and I should have
written everyone esp
> I cannot chmod files I untarred into a folder and I cannot
> chmod a file I create in cgwin myself.
>
> I understood that you could do this if the file system was NTFS.
> The bottom line is I have an executable that is not executable. In
> addition to solving that though it might be nice to
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