All,

Oops, I responded to the wrong thread (group actually)

But really, if you wanted to run POSTGIS(Postgres) in the cloud, you would just 
set up a remote VM with OS of you choice), set up Postgres/PostGIS and use it 
from there.  You can filter the remote connections from within the Postgres 
config, etc.

bobb

On Sep 2, 2015, at 9:23 AM, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul) 
<bob.basq...@ci.stpaul.mn.us<mailto:bob.basq...@ci.stpaul.mn.us>> wrote:

You could use WebDAV to handle the sharing.  All web based, and can look the 
same across all clients.

bobb



On Sep 1, 2015, at 8:59 PM, John Harrop 
<jchar...@gmail.com<mailto:jchar...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Any suggestions on how to "cloudify" PostGIS?  I would like to use it as well 
and shared across more than the local network.

Cheers,

John

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On Sep 1, 2015, at 9:38 AM, didier peeters 
<dpeet...@ulb.ac.be<mailto:dpeet...@ulb.ac.be>> wrote:

Arni,

Postgis is certainly an excellent option.
Regarding the data sources, currently QGis cannot use relative paths to files 
or photos (at least) but to svg's in styling (and maybe other, I don’t have an 
exhaustive list). One option to bypass the files issue would be to use a web 
server and store URL instead of internal paths.  For instance you could have a 
web server, and whenever a file (or photo) is added generate with a Postgresql 
trigger the corresponding url in another attribute, making the file available 
to all the users, either through a form or through an action.

Didier


Le 1 sept. 2015 à 17:45, Árni Geirsson <a...@alta.is<mailto:a...@alta.is>> a 
écrit :

Thanks Jim
Your answer encourages me to try the PostGIS option - it obviously has some 
other useful advantages. But your reply also made me realize that the problem 
is really that much of the data I have is on another network share - hence the 
problem with the paths. I should simply move the data so that everything is on 
the same share and and then, relative paths will solve the problem.
Again, thank you for a very helpful answer.

Arni


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On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 3:26 PM, James Keener 
<j...@jimkeener.com<mailto:j...@jimkeener.com>> wrote:
Re: postgresql in my experience it's neither cumbersome nor slow. Feel free to 
email me for help if you would like to explore that route.

Are the paths in you qgs file relative or absolute? If their relative, is the 
issue that the path separator is different? If that is the issue, I would file 
a bug report. (If they are absolute, try saving them with relative paths.)

Jim

On September 1, 2015 11:12:10 AM EDT, "Árni Geirsson" 
<a...@alta.is<mailto:a...@alta.is>> wrote:
Hi
I am adding a Mac to a local network of PCs. The Mac user uses QGIS (as well as 
the PCs) and accesses data on a shared drive. Now the problem comes up that 
data sources have different paths to the shared drive in each operating system, 
making cooperation difficult. On the other hand, since the .qgs file is easy to 
edit, some simple solution might map the paths automatically on open and back 
on save, to compensate for these differences. And maybe there is some other 
solution out there.
I realize that having all shared data in PostGIS might be one way to solve this 
but I suspect that it might be both slower and a little more cumbersome.
All thoughts and suggestions are highly appreciated.

Árni Geirsson



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