> I do think that if we initially set a narrow scope for what
> the funds could be used for (similar to the above list) then
> that would be good.
> I'm tempted to vote +1, except for the fact that I know that
> I would be struggling to find any extra time to put into the
> management side of
Installing using method 2) works. I did not notice that the PGBIN and
PGLIB vars were not indicating to were i installed postgres. So problem
is pretty much solved... Method 1) of installing still doesn't work
tho. ( Ability to install postgis directly from stack builder would
be appreciate
I'm not sure i know what sql i should use to execute manually ( the -d
-f -c params are a little confusing to somebody who does not use psql,
like me for example ^-^). So someone please post the script that does
what the bat was supposed to do :D
On 9/13/2011 5:08 AM, poultee wrote:
Hello,
1
Hello,
1) Just upgraded to postgres 9.0 and wanted to install postgis using
stack builder...the installer gets downloaded but when i execute i get a
message saying i already have the postgis template DB...Which is not
true..at least not on 9.0; I choose to create a new one but the i get an
er
What version of PostGIS/PostgreSQL? With 1.5/9.0, my explain analyze
results are different than yours, where line 4 from EXPLAIN ANALYZE
for both queries show:
Index Scan using geoplanet_place_bbox_id on geoplanet_place
-Mike
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Paul,
Just a question about the meeting at 2:30 on Wed. Do you have a
location yet?
Doug
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USFWS
Raleigh, NC
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Call for Talks at
PGConf.DE 2011
November 11th, 2011, Oberhausen (Germany).
PGConf.DE 2011 is the german speaking sequel of last years European
PostgreSQL Conference. The German Speaking PostgreSQL Conference 2011
will be held in the Rheinischen Industriemuseum in Oberhausen,
followed by the OpenR
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 10:51 AM, Giannis Giakoumidakis
wrote:
> Hello to everyone,
> I'm very new to postGis stuff and i finally manage to import into my
> database a .shp file and a .tiff one, with the raster extension.
> I used these commands for the raster file (found here:
> http://trac.osgeo
On 09/09/11 11:45, Paragon Corporation wrote:
So does this mean a +1 from you and Mark for project sponsorship
as long as we focus whatever fundings come in to
1) Improved testing, building infrastructure
2) That includes possible cloud hosting for windows 32/64 bit (actually all
we need is 1
Hello to everyone,
I'm very new to postGis stuff and i finally manage to import into my database a
.shp file and a .tiff one, with the raster extension.
I used these commands for the raster file (found here:
http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/frmts_wtkraster.html):
>$ python raster2pgsql.py -r
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