Hi Pedro,

Ok, i know dblink. I could do some replace(..) on the library file
locations, but that seems pretty hairy..
Maybe it would be easyer to use create_undef.pl and then just load a dump of
the undeffed db into a freshly created database with postgis, i just hope
that my geometry data will not be lost.
Otherwise i could try to modify the resulting SQL to not to drop the
geometry type for example.

I'll give it a shot and report back.
WHY IS THIS NOT IN THE MANUAL??
I guess that could have something to do with finances etc.. :(

cheers,

WBL

On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Pedro Doria Meunier
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> Hi Willy
>
> If everything else fails you might turn to db_link ...
>
> Willy-Bas Loos wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to migrate a postgis database from postgis 1.1.6 on debian to 1.3.3
>> on windows. (i know, i like linux better too)
>>
>> what's the correct way to go about that?
>> Will the perl script postgis_restore.pl work?
>> I'm trying it out, but i am encountering some problems that might not be
>> related.
>>
>> So would it work in theory or is there a better way?
>>
>> thx
>>
>> WBL
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