Re: [mapserver-users] Shptree fails with biggish shapefile

2010-10-20 Thread Michael Smith
You may also want to limit the depth. In the benchmarking exercise, we saw shptree creating a qix file with excessive depth. Try limiting the depth to 8 or less. Mike -- Michael Smith US Army Corps of Engineers Remote Sensing/GIS Center Hanover, NH On 10/20/10 8:21 AM, "Jeff McKenna" wrot

Re: [mapserver-users] Shptree fails with biggish shapefile

2010-10-20 Thread Jeff McKenna
On 10-10-20 9:07 AM, Rahkonen Jukka wrote: Hi, I have been trying to create an index with shptree for a rather big shapefile. The size of the .shp part is about 1800 KB. Shptree seems to run OK, it does not throw any errors and Windows task manager shows a steady growing memory usage. Then shptre

[mapserver-users] Shptree fails with biggish shapefile

2010-10-20 Thread Rahkonen Jukka
Hi, I have been trying to create an index with shptree for a rather big shapefile. The size of the .shp part is about 1800 KB. Shptree seems to run OK, it does not throw any errors and Windows task manager shows a steady growing memory usage. Then shptree stops without warnings and memory is f