Hello Ben,
I not able to set the bounding box of the layer. The system errors before I
get there.
I used the projection console and found a number of undefined coordinates
near the poles. Here are the projection definitions I have used. What is
working for others?
106843=PROJCS["Sinusoidal", GEO
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David,
this could be a loss-of-precision problem near a pole while calculating
the WGS84 envelope. Please check that your layer bounding boxes are all
set. It looks like it fails trying to get the WGS84 Lon/Lat envelope
(Coverage
David,
what issues are you encountering? Are you trying to add a custom EPSG
code for a sinusoidal projection? If so, what WKT are you using in your
epsg.properties?
GeoServer release announcements typically only include features that
have been added. If it does not work, that is a bug, and we
Hello list,
I am encountering some issues creating a layer from a sinusoidal
projection, using Geoserver 2.8.3. According to the geoserver release this
feature was added in 2.8 (
http://blog.geoserver.org/2015/05/29/geoserver-2-8-m0-released/) Has this
been confirmed or should I try a new geoserve
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 10:04 AM, Andrea Aime
wrote:
> I don't have instructions but I can show you the diff of the commit that added
> the Robinson projection to GeoTools (and thus GeoServer), attached.
This time with the attachment
Cheers
Andrea
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On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 2:29 AM, Bobby Braswell
wrote:
>
> Hi-
>
> I have geoserver 2.1 working and have imported several raster data sets. I
> ran into trouble with a MODIS tile which is in the sinusoidal projection. I
> verified the source of the problem was the projection (it was not present in
Hi-
I have geoserver 2.1 working and have imported several raster data
sets. I ran into trouble with a MODIS tile which is in the sinusoidal
projection. I verified the source of the problem was the projection
(it was not present in the geoserver SRS list; also I swapped out the
WKT from