Probably because FDO 3.8 introduces no new APIs since 3.7, so the provider
dlls technically work
- Jackie
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If you don't want to upgrade MGOS 2.4 (or AIMS 2013 for that matter) and you
want to use large SDF files, I have found that this works for me:
1. Back up the following files on the server (C:\Program
Files\OSGEO\MapGuide\Server\Fdo\ )
• SDFProvider.dll
• SDFMessage.dll
2. Download the
Hello,
We've just installed the MGOS 2.5 beta and it seems to have done the trick.
No more large file problems!
Kieran
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Possibly related? Could explain why older versions worked as they were built
with an older compiler and linking to an older CRT that didn't have this
problem.
http://trac.osgeo.org/fdo/ticket/855
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Hi Kieran,
sorry for the late reply!
No, I haven't found a solution to this problem. I converted my initial data
from SDF to SQLite and remove some unimportant properties. I was able to
reduce the size to a 11GB SQLite file. Still to big. Converting it to SHP
via GDAL/OGR fails too because of a l
Hello,
We've got the same problem. SDF files larger than 4Gb that were accessible
in MapGuide Studio when we were using FDO 3.6 now can't be accessed in
MapGuide Infrastructure Studio or Maestro using FDO 3.7. We tried using
SQLite but had the same trouble. We also tried replacing FDO 3.7 with 3.6
Hi,
I have a large sdf file (42GB) that I cannot connect anymore with MapGuide
2.4/FDO 3.7. Worked well with MapGuide 2.2 / FDO 3.6. It is an unmanaged
file and I can't see it neither in the Maestros "Select file"-dialog (Alias)
nor in Autodesk Infrastructure Studio and if I open the FeatureSource