Re: [postgis-users] error with pgsql2shp

2010-09-21 Thread Nahum Castro
The error does not exist anymore on 1.5.2rc1

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--- El mar 21-sep-10, Nahum Castro  escribió:

> De: Nahum Castro 
> Asunto: [postgis-users] error with pgsql2shp
> A: postgis-users@postgis.refractions.net
> Fecha: martes, 21 de septiembre de 2010, 11:16
> I get errors from pgsql2shp
> 
> 
> The problem is that the .sql file is not complete with all
> the features from the .shp
> 
> My versions:
> Postgresql 8.4.4 compiled from source with:
> CONFIGURE = '--enable-thread-safety' '--with-perl'
> '--enable-nls=es' '--with-libxml' '--with-libxslt'
> '--with-openssl'
> 
> Postgis 1.5.1
>  pgsql2shp 
> RCSID: $Id: pgsql2shp.c 5181 2010-02-01 17:35:55Z pramsey $
> RELEASE: 1.5 USE_GEOS=1 USE_PROJ=1 USE_STATS=1
> 
> My operating system:
> Centos 5.
> Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.18-194.11.3.el5 #1 SMP Mon
> Aug 30 16:19:16 EDT 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux.
> 
> /sbin/ldconfig -v | grep libc.s
> libc.so.6 -> libc-2.5.so
> libc.so.6 -> libc-2.5.so
> 
> Also include the shp files
> 
> Here is the output
> 
> shp2pgsql -s 32614 -I -W cp1252 loc11_utm_wgs84_z14n.shp
> localidades > localidades.sql
> Shapefile type: Point
> Postgis type: POINT[2]
> *** glibc detected *** shp2pgsql: free(): invalid pointer:
> 0x003965e7276b ***
> === Backtrace: =
> /lib64/libc.so.6[0x3965e7230f]
> /lib64/libc.so.6(cfree+0x4b)[0x3965e7276b]
> shp2pgsql[0x40a292]
> shp2pgsql[0x40adaa]
> /lib64/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xf4)[0x3965e1d994]
> shp2pgsql[0x402629]
> === Memory map: 
> 0040-00434000 r-xp  fd:00 162760431 
>                
>         /usr/local/pgsql/bin/shp2pgsql
> 00634000-00635000 rw-p 00034000 fd:00 162760431 
>                
>         /usr/local/pgsql/bin/shp2pgsql
> 1cd81000-1cdb3000 rw-p 1cd81000 00:00 0     
>                
>             [heap]
> 3965a0-3965a1c000 r-xp  fd:00 93061143 
>                
>      /lib64/ld-2.5.so
> 3965c1b000-3965c1c000 r--p 0001b000 fd:00 93061143 
>                
>      /lib64/ld-2.5.so
> 3965c1c000-3965c1d000 rw-p 0001c000 fd:00 93061143 
>                
>      /lib64/ld-2.5.so
> 3965e0-3965f4e000 r-xp  fd:00 93061145 
>                
>      /lib64/libc-2.5.so
> 3965f4e000-396614d000 ---p 0014e000 fd:00 93061145 
>                
>      /lib64/libc-2.5.so
> 396614d000-3966151000 r--p 0014d000 fd:00 93061145 
>                
>      /lib64/libc-2.5.so
> 3966151000-3966152000 rw-p 00151000 fd:00 93061145 
>                
>      /lib64/libc-2.5.so
> 3966152000-3966157000 rw-p 3966152000 00:00 0 
> 396620-3966282000 r-xp  fd:00 93061377 
>                
>      /lib64/libm-2.5.so
> 3966282000-3966481000 ---p 00082000 fd:00 93061377 
>                
>      /lib64/libm-2.5.so
> 3966481000-3966482000 r--p 00081000 fd:00 93061377 
>                
>      /lib64/libm-2.5.so
> 3966482000-3966483000 rw-p 00082000 fd:00 93061377 
>                
>      /lib64/libm-2.5.so
> 397800-397800d000 r-xp  fd:00 93061290 
>                
>  
>    /lib64/libgcc_s-4.1.2-20080825.so.1
> 397800d000-397820d000 ---p d000 fd:00 93061290 
>                
>  
>    /lib64/libgcc_s-4.1.2-20080825.so.1
> 397820d000-397820e000 rw-p d000 fd:00 93061290 
>                
>  
>    /lib64/libgcc_s-4.1.2-20080825.so.1
> 2ad96a14f000-2ad96a153000 rw-p 2ad96a14f000 00:00 0 
> 2ad96a153000-2ad96a15a000 r--s  fd:00
> 161842602             
>     /usr/lib64/gconv/gconv-modules.cache
> 2ad96a16d000-2ad96a16f000 rw-p 2ad96a16d000 00:00 0 
> 2ad96a16f000-2ad96a171000 r-xp  fd:00
> 161842613             
>     /usr/lib64/gconv/CP1252.so
> 2ad96a171000-2ad96a37 ---p 2000 fd:00
> 161842613             
>     /usr/lib64/gconv/CP1252.so
> 2ad96a37-2ad96a372000 rw-p 1000 fd:00
> 161842613             
>     /usr/lib64/gconv/CP1252.so
> 2ad96a372000-2ad96a373000 rw-p 2ad96a372000 00:00 0 
> 7ef81000-7ef96000 rw-p 7ffe9000 00:00 0 
>                
>     [stack]
> ff60-ffe0 ---p  00:00
> 0               
>   [vdso]
> Abortado
> 
> 
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> 
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[postgis-users] Testing for PostGIS 1.5.2 rc1

2010-09-21 Thread Paragon Corporation
In case anyone missed the release candidate in all the excitement.  We have
tar balls available for these.

It would be nice if people can test these out before we go to release.

They are available here:

http://postgis.org/download/postgis-1.5.2rc1.tar.gz


And if you still can't access the postgis.org site, you can pick them up
from

http://trac.osgeo.org/postgis/wiki/RCDownloads

Thanks,
PostGIS PSC


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Re: [postgis-users] postgis-users Digest, Vol 101, Issue 15

2010-09-21 Thread Paragon Corporation
Venkat,
 
We have 2.0 binaries available for windows.  Keep in mind that PostGIS 2.0
is still in alpha and has not been released yet.  
 
You can download the windows binaries from here (for PostgreSQL 9.0 and 8.4)
.  We try to update them once every 2 weeks or when anything exciting
happens.
 
 
http://www.postgis.org/download/windows/experimental.php
 
We'll probably put up new versions later this week around the time we put up
the PostGIS 1.5.2 binaries.
 
Leo and Regina
 
http://www.postgis.us
 
 

  _  

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[mailto:postgis-users-boun...@postgis.refractions.net] On Behalf Of venkat
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 9:27 AM
To: postgis-users@postgis.refractions.net
Subject: Re: [postgis-users] postgis-users Digest, Vol 101, Issue 15


Dear All, 


  When PostGIS2.0 will be  out for windows.


Thanks and Regards,


Venkat


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2010 16:12:23 -0500
From: CS 
Subject: [postgis-users] Inserting Geometries into PostGres database -
   ???
To: postgis-users@postgis.refractions.net
Message-ID: 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

Hi all. I am having problems inserting a geometry type into a database. I am
using postgres 8.4 and whatever the latest postgis there is(i forgot now).
Linux with glassfish is the server environment.

I have seen multiple hardcoded examples about how to insert something in the
VALUES clause but what if i have an array of polygons that cannot be
hardcoded that is already determined? That is the coordinates and type of
the shape is already decided. This lends to the question as to whether you
can use a preparedStatement and setString to insert a geometry. This is what
i need some help on.


an example of a WKT for a certain cell that i have is:

POLYGON ((-90.406 31.07360133086052, -90.406 31.34423828125,
-90.09073538749632 31.34423828125, -90.09073538749632 31.07360133086052,
-90.406 31.07360133086052))

i want to be able to take this(as  a string, if possible) and insert into
the database using a prepared statement.


PreparedStatement.setString(1, cells[cellIndex].getShape().getWkt());, where
getWKT returns the string representation. Of course this doesnt work because
the type of the column is a postgis geometry. So, again, how do you use a
prepared statement to insert a WKT string representation?


I have tried this:

String tempString = cells[cellIndex].getShape().getWkt();
String parameterInsert = "insert into Cell(result, report, modified, cellid,
missionid, shape) values (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, GeomFromText(tempString,4326))";

where tempString would be the POLYGON above and i get the error:
org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: ERROR: Invalid OGC WKT (does not
start with P,L,M or G), which doesnt really make much sense to me.

I try to put single quotes around each one like:

String tempString = "'" + cells[cellIndex].getShape().getWkt() + "'";

and i get the error that tempString as  a column does not exist.


There also seems to be some confusion on the postgis message boards whether
a single quote is even needed. I was never able to come to a definite
conclusion.


I would appreciate help to all who could help. ive tried everything that i
know at this point. Thanks a bunch in advance!

CS
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Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2010 17:38:56 -0400
From: Stephen Woodbridge 
Subject: Re: [postgis-users] Inserting Geometries into PostGres
   database - ???
To: postgis-users@postgis.refractions.net
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On 9/14/2010 5:12 PM, CS wrote:
> Hi all. I am having problems inserting a geometry type into a databas

Re: [postgis-users] Refractions domain back up

2010-09-21 Thread Kevin Neufeld
 :( Sadly, yes, it will take time for the name to propagate through all 
the caches.  It's most unfortunate, especially during the release of 
PostgreSQL 9.0.


Thanx for hanging in there.

On 9/21/2010 8:57 AM, Derek G Jones wrote:

Not propagated everywhere yet unfortunately.


:-(


--- On Tue, 9/21/10, Kevin Neufeld  wrote:


From: Kevin Neufeld
Subject: [postgis-users] Refractions domain back up
To: "PostGIS Users Discussion", "PostGIS Development 
Discussion", "uDig Users Discussion", 
"uDig Development Discussion"
Date: Tuesday, September 21, 2010, 11:38 AM
  Hello all,

We recently had some issues with our Refractions domain
name, but they should now be resolved.  The PostGIS
website, uDig website, news groups, and the Refractions'
website among others were all affected.

Thanx all for your patience while our IT staff worked hard
to quickly resolve the issues.

Cheers,
Kevin

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Software Developer, GIS Analyst
Refractions Research Inc.
300-1207 Douglas St.
Victoria, B.C., V8W 2E7

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Re: [postgis-users] Refractions domain back up

2010-09-21 Thread Derek G Jones
Not propagated everywhere yet unfortunately.


:-(


--- On Tue, 9/21/10, Kevin Neufeld  wrote:

> From: Kevin Neufeld 
> Subject: [postgis-users] Refractions domain back up
> To: "PostGIS Users Discussion" , 
> "PostGIS Development Discussion" , 
> "uDig Users Discussion" , "uDig Development 
> Discussion" 
> Date: Tuesday, September 21, 2010, 11:38 AM
>  Hello all,
> 
> We recently had some issues with our Refractions domain
> name, but they should now be resolved.  The PostGIS
> website, uDig website, news groups, and the Refractions'
> website among others were all affected.
> 
> Thanx all for your patience while our IT staff worked hard
> to quickly resolve the issues.
> 
> Cheers,
> Kevin
> 
> -
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> Refractions Research Inc.
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> Victoria, B.C., V8W 2E7
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[postgis-users] Refractions domain back up

2010-09-21 Thread Kevin Neufeld

 Hello all,

We recently had some issues with our Refractions domain name, but they 
should now be resolved.  The PostGIS website, uDig website, news groups, 
and the Refractions' website among others were all affected.


Thanx all for your patience while our IT staff worked hard to quickly 
resolve the issues.


Cheers,
Kevin

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Software Developer, GIS Analyst
Refractions Research Inc.
300-1207 Douglas St.
Victoria, B.C., V8W 2E7

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Email:kneuf...@refractions.net

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Re: [postgis-users] how to speed up a query of polygons which contain a point?

2010-09-21 Thread Kevin Neufeld

Actually, ST_Contains already contains an index call internal in the method.

SELECT p.prosrc as "Source code"
FROM pg_catalog.pg_proc p
WHERE p.proname ~ '^(st_contains)$';
   Source code
-
 SELECT $1 && $2 AND _ST_Contains($1,$2)
(1 row)

Just make sure you have a GIST index created on your polygonal table 
(and you've ANALYZEd your table).  You can verify if your query is using 
the index by prefixing your sql query with EXPLAIN.  Note, however, that 
just because you may have a spatial index on your polygon table, there's 
no guarantee that PostgreSQL will necessarily use it.  The query planner 
does it's best to determine what indexes should be used and when.  For 
example, if every entry in your polygon table intersects the your token 
POINT listed below, it doesn't make any sense to use the index.  In 
fact, using the index in such case will make your query significantly 
slower.


Cheers,
Kevin

On 9/20/2010 5:00 AM, Li Li wrote:

hi all,
 I use this condition in sql to get the polygons that contains this
point, is there any sql which utilize space index to speed up it?
 I use "where  ST_Contains(geom,ST_GeomFromText('POINT(116.355387
39.993801)',4326));" now. Thank you.
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Re: [postgis-users] combine serveral parts of the country

2010-09-21 Thread Ralf Suhr
Hi Chuchichäschtli,

you can use ogc_fid as primary key from your tables or create on schema for 
one village.

What "Chuchichäschtli" mean in german?

Gr
Ralf

Am Montag 20 September 2010 09:34:11 schrieb Thomas Andres:
> Dear List,
> 
> 
> 
> i’m Swiss and my English isn’t the most best. Even, I will try the explain
> You my problem. Perhaps You will understand J
> 
> 
> 
> In Switzerland the parts of the country were measured by different offices.
> The informations of the terrain (parcelles, rows, lakes, jungle etc…) are
> exchanged by Interlis Files (*.itf).
> 
> 
> 
> With ogr2ogr this files can be imported into a Postgres Database.
> 
> 
> 
> When You import only one file, it’s not a problem. Every Line, Point,
> Polygone and so on, has its own Feature-Id, which can be linked with
>  another feature.
> 
> I.e.: The geometry of a parcelle is linked with his number.
> 
> 
> 
> Now, when I would like add a second village to my GIS, in the same
>  Database, to be loaded in Mapserver with a mapfile layer… the parcelle
>  with the same Feature ID will appear twice… so the link to the number of
>  the parcelle is wrong…
> 
> 
> 
> What I made in a first time: after have imported the first village, I add
>  to the primary and foreign keys, which I really I’m going to use in my GIS
>  a Char (‘a’ in example)… by using PostgreSQL… only after I imported the
>  second file. This is a solution which works, but not for long time J
> 
> 
> 
> I asked me, or better: I ask You, if there isn’t a mechanism in PostGIS or
> PostgreSQL which is specially implemented for this kind of collage… Some
> kind of namespaces or… I don’t know… You understand =-) ?
> 
> 
> 
> Thänk You very much for Your help.
> 
> 
> 
> Salutation from “Chuchichäschtli”
> 
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Re: [postgis-users] refractions web site

2010-09-21 Thread Guillaume Sueur

not yet here.

Le 21/09/10 12:44, Andreas Forø Tollefsen a écrit :

Postgis.org seems to be back online

2010/9/21 Guillaume Sueur mailto:no-re...@neogeo-online.net>>

indeed

Le 21/09/10 11:27, Andreas Forø Tollefsen a écrit :

Hi.
Seems to me that postgis.org 
 is down as well.


Andreas

2010/9/21 Mark Cave-Ayland mailto:mark.cave-ayl...@siriusit.co.uk>
>>


Guillaume Sueur wrote:

Hi,

What's wrong with www.refractions.net

 website and its sub-domains like
postgis.refractions.net 
 ? Has

it moved somewhere else ?

Thanks

Guillaume


You can still access the PostGIS site at
http://www.postgis.org. The
Refractions guys are aware of the issue and I'm sure will
post an
update when everything is back to normal.


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Re: [postgis-users] refractions web site

2010-09-21 Thread Andreas Forø Tollefsen
Postgis.org seems to be back online

2010/9/21 Guillaume Sueur 

> indeed
>
> Le 21/09/10 11:27, Andreas Forø Tollefsen a écrit :
>
>> Hi.
>> Seems to me that postgis.org  is down as well.
>>
>>
>> Andreas
>>
>> 2010/9/21 Mark Cave-Ayland > >
>>
>>
>>Guillaume Sueur wrote:
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>What's wrong with www.refractions.net
>> website and its sub-domains like
>>postgis.refractions.net  ? Has
>>
>>it moved somewhere else ?
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Guillaume
>>
>>
>>You can still access the PostGIS site at http://www.postgis.org. The
>>Refractions guys are aware of the issue and I'm sure will post an
>>update when everything is back to normal.
>>
>>
>>ATB,
>>
>>Mark.
>>
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Re: [postgis-users] refractions web site

2010-09-21 Thread Guillaume Sueur

indeed

Le 21/09/10 11:27, Andreas Forø Tollefsen a écrit :

Hi.
Seems to me that postgis.org  is down as well.

Andreas

2010/9/21 Mark Cave-Ayland mailto:mark.cave-ayl...@siriusit.co.uk>>

Guillaume Sueur wrote:

Hi,

What's wrong with www.refractions.net
 website and its sub-domains like
postgis.refractions.net  ? Has
it moved somewhere else ?

Thanks

Guillaume


You can still access the PostGIS site at http://www.postgis.org. The
Refractions guys are aware of the issue and I'm sure will post an
update when everything is back to normal.


ATB,

Mark.

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Re: [postgis-users] refractions web site

2010-09-21 Thread Andreas Forø Tollefsen
Hi.
Seems to me that postgis.org is down as well.

Andreas

2010/9/21 Mark Cave-Ayland 

> Guillaume Sueur wrote:
>
>  Hi,
>>
>> What's wrong with www.refractions.net website and its sub-domains like
>> postgis.refractions.net ? Has it moved somewhere else ?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Guillaume
>>
>
> You can still access the PostGIS site at http://www.postgis.org. The
> Refractions guys are aware of the issue and I'm sure will post an update
> when everything is back to normal.
>
>
> ATB,
>
> Mark.
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Re: [postgis-users] refractions web site

2010-09-21 Thread Mark Cave-Ayland

Guillaume Sueur wrote:


Hi,

What's wrong with www.refractions.net website and its sub-domains like 
postgis.refractions.net ? Has it moved somewhere else ?


Thanks

Guillaume


You can still access the PostGIS site at http://www.postgis.org. The 
Refractions guys are aware of the issue and I'm sure will post an update 
when everything is back to normal.



ATB,

Mark.

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Re: [postgis-users] refractions web site

2010-09-21 Thread Andreas Forø Tollefsen
refractions.net expired on 09/14/2010 and is pending renewal or deletion.


2010/9/21 Guillaume Sueur 

> Hi,
>
> What's wrong with www.refractions.net website and its sub-domains like
> postgis.refractions.net ? Has it moved somewhere else ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Guillaume
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[postgis-users] refractions web site

2010-09-21 Thread Guillaume Sueur

Hi,

What's wrong with www.refractions.net website and its sub-domains like 
postgis.refractions.net ? Has it moved somewhere else ?


Thanks

Guillaume
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