Amrita p wrote:
You need what is called a projection file, it defines the projection to
be used with a given a shape file, see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shapefile for the details.
The following is a shape file for the uk ordnace survey, if you shape
file is called foo, then you need to cr
Hi All!
I have file with extension .shp, .dbf, .shx but this shape file in not
geo-reference.
I want to make the shape file geo-reference...
How can I do the above..
If any body has any idea abt this please help me..
Thanks in advance.
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Hi Gustavo,
I'm not sure if this is the problem, but I noticed that your outer ring
has duplicate vertices at POINT (-66.4346288594015 -54.1775308194424).
Typically, the error you're seeing is the result of a pair of really
close vertices. You could try putting your geometries through the
s
Pls, forget about the buffering error mentioned previously, as I cannot
recreate it, and now believe it derived
from a now lost invalid input geometry. Issue on cleaning and
documentation stands.
Rolf de By
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Are your input geometries valid?
We're going to need more information if we're to help you. Perhaps
isolate the two geometries that are causing the error and if they are
small enough, post the WKT representation here.
-- Kevin
Gustavo Martinez wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to calculate the area
Stephen Frost wrote:
* Stephen Woodbridge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm wondering if the Debian maintainer for postgis is on this list?
Uh, yes, and no, you don't need to also Cc me.
I just upgraded to Etch and I'm sad to find out the the GIS stack is
terribly out of date.
Etch is Debian/
* Stephen Woodbridge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I'm wondering if the Debian maintainer for postgis is on this list?
Uh, yes, and no, you don't need to also Cc me.
> I just upgraded to Etch and I'm sad to find out the the GIS stack is
> terribly out of date.
Etch is Debian/stable. It's intend
Hi all,
I'm wondering if the Debian maintainer for postgis is on this list?
I just upgraded to Etch and I'm sad to find out the the GIS stack is
terribly out of date.
Any chance that postgresql-8.2-postgis or postgis package(s) could get
backported and posted on packports.org using postgis 1
Sebastian Böck wrote:
Hi again,
Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory.
Reason: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at address: 0x0002
0x929b9831 in get_uint32 ()
Just for reference, the solution is given in another thread:
http://postgis.refractions.net/pipermail/postgis-u
William Kyngesburye wrote:
Sorry to keep replying to myself. I think I see the problem:
get_uint32(). Leopard's libSystem now includes its own get_uint32()
(and get_int32()), so this is used in postgis instead of the one in
lwgeom_api.c.
I can't find ANY reference to this in the Leopard hea
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