Very exciting to see the 7.0 beta! So I built it and satisfied the gif
dependency. I define a gif OUTPUTFORMAT definition in my map file, I
request a map with map_imagetype=image/gif but I get a PNG. So is gif
support truly gone in 7.0? And if so, it seems a little misleading to have
a libgif depen
The MapServer team is pleased to announce the long overdue first beta
release of MapServer 7.0. Please help us testing and let us know any
findings.
Details of the new features, migration instructions, and download links
can be found on the dedicated announcement page at
http://www.mapserver.org/d
The code isn't all that complex, not much more than three layers with a postgis
source and using an ogr_style column.
I'll do my best to create a stripped-down script and test dataset tomorrow.
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Jelmer
Van: Dan Little [theduckylit...@gmail.com]
Verzon
I don't see any debugging symbols in there making life a little bit
more difficult.
Is your Python code very complex? Could a useful snippet be posted to a gist?
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 9:44 AM, Jelmer Baas wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> Some of my automated renders are failing because Python crashes wit
Hi List,
Some of my automated renders are failing because Python crashes with an
Segmentation fault. I've finally found at least some logs of this:
Feb 12 16:16:19 vm-ctwrender07 kernel: [276759.889265] traps: python[8002]
general protection ip:7f104ec4f50f sp:7fff17d8d790 error:0 in
libmapserv
Vladimir,
I see, so you do not need the order of the LAYERS but the order of
the FEATURES. I did not understand that correctly at first, sorry.
In that case, I guess Andreas approach would be the one.
Best
Lars
Am 12.02.2015
This is also not an issue in Oracle.
M
On 2/12/15, 8:55 AM, "thomas bonfort" wrote:
>Actually there is an issue opened for this, as the order by inside the
>subquery is not guaranteed to be maintained in the outer query:
>https://github.com/mapserver/mapserver/issues/5008 . For mssql there
>has
Actually there is an issue opened for this, as the order by inside the
subquery is not guaranteed to be maintained in the outer query:
https://github.com/mapserver/mapserver/issues/5008 . For mssql there
has been a patch applied, for postgis it is not needed yet.
On 12 February 2015 at 08:48, Smit
No, MapServer respects the feature order. Using the ORDER BY with a
database connection, MapServer will draw features in that order.
Mike
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Michael Smith
US Army Corps
Remote Sensing GIS/Center
On 2/12/15, 7:52 AM, "Eichner, Andreas - SID"
wrote:
>I'm not sure about this but AFAIK MapServ
Andreas. Thanks for response too.
I use phpmapscript and postgis. How can I use "order by" for this purpose?
Sorry. I have some correction:
What I have: http://s18.postimg.org/vkvb8jprd/crossroad1.jpg
What I need: http://s14.postimg.org/yk40e0nq9/crossroad.jpg
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Lars. Thank you very much for response.
Please see the pics.
What I have: http://s14.postimg.org/yk40e0nq9/crossroad.jpg
What I need: http://s14.postimg.org/yk40e0nq9/crossroad.jpg
The problem is the orange roads lies in a one layer because they are identical
features(has the same type). It is do
For me it works by sorting in the map file. I then put the needed layers
into my WMS request. The order does not matter in the request it seems.
Best
Lars
Am 12.02.2015 um 13:52 schrieb Eichner, Andreas - SID:
I'm not sure about this but AFAIK MapServer draws features in the order they are re
I'm not sure about this but AFAIK MapServer draws features in the order they
are returned by the query. For Shapefiles there is the sortshp utility. If
you're on a relational database like PostGIS or OracleSpatial you can try
including the "ORDER BY prio" within the DATA. But since MS wraps it i
Hello Vladimir,
I'm not sure if I understand right. However what I would do is the
following:
1) Put all sources into different layers. That is: If you have
different street layers in different sources, you can make one
layer each in the mapfile or yo
Hello All!
The task is to show multilevel junction of highway.
The lines should be at the same layer and has the same style, for example see
orange lines on attached pic:
[img]http://s14.postimg.org/yk40e0nq9/crossroad.jpg[/img]
Is it possible to draw the lines one above other by an one layer?
M
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