Paul Ramsey pram...@cleverelephant.ca writes:
Over the past three months, we have closed a number of important bugs
that can potentially crash a back-end, so we are releasing 2.1.8
today.
I updated pkgsrc, and 2.1.8 passes regression tests on NetBSD 6 i386
with PostgreSQL 9.3.9.
I am seeing
On Tue, Jul 07, 2015 at 12:53:23PM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
Here's the diff of installed files. The new 2.0.7 and 2.1.7 make sense,
but I can't explain the new emergence of:
+share/postgresql/extension/postgis--${PKGVERSION}--${PKGVERSION}.sql
plus the next files seem funny to me. They
There's the Horao plugin[1] for QGIS that might let you view postgis 3d
geometries.
It can run stand-alone as well, without QGIS.
It was developed for the SFCGAL 3D geometry types, but haven't tested on
...Z geometry types.
Donovan
[1] http://oslandia.github.io/horao/
On 07/07/15
Sandro Santilli s...@keybit.net writes:
+share/postgresql/extension/postgis--${PKGVERSION}--${PKGVERSION}.sql
The ${PKGVERSION}--${PKGVERSION} looks like a bug to me, but we don't
do that ${PKGVERSION} ourselves, right ? So you should tell more about
how you generate them.
Sorry, I was
Over the past three months, we have closed a number of important bugs
that can potentially crash a back-end, so we are releasing 2.1.8
today.
http://postgis.net/source/
If you're running a site that accepts GeoJSON you should upgrade.
Il 07/07/2015 21:44, Hillier, Michael ha scritto:
Honestly, the issues I have gone through to visualize simple 3D PostGIS
geometries doesn't make sense to me. Shouldn't there be a simple environment
to connect to the PostgreSQL/PostGIS database and visualize the 3D
geometries? Or have I