last post, then QGIS & SPIT should
work OK as well.
Cheers,
Brent
--- On Fri, 12/30/11, Daniel Montenegro wrote:
From: Daniel Montenegro
Subject: Re: [postgis-users] How to configure Postgis/Postgresql to use with
QGIS
To: pcr...@pcreso.com, sindile.bi...@gmail.com, "postgis-
s) & set all users from all IP
>> addresses for all databases to "trust", as described in the file
>>
>> find the file postgresql.conf
>> edit this & set "listen_addresses" to "*" as described in the file ( = all)
>>
>
e system & connect to the
> database test_gis on the specified server (if same system as the database,
> the host is called localhost). QGIS will show you the table test_tab &
> adding this should show your two points.
>
> HTH,
>
> Brent Wood
>
> --- On *Thu, 1
ocal or remote system & connect to the database
test_gis on the specified server (if same system as the database, the host is
called localhost). QGIS will show you the table test_tab & adding this should
show your two points.
HTH,
Brent Wood
--- On Thu, 12/29/11, Danie
Hello,
Can you please provide what steps you have carried out and what platform
are you using.
On 29 December 2011 03:37, Daniel Montenegro wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I've installed Postgis but I'm not being able to create a "spatial" table
> with a geometry column in Postgresql. Actually, I think I
Hi there!
I've installed Postgis but I'm not being able to create a "spatial" table
with a geometry column in Postgresql. Actually, I think I still didn't get
all the steps to configure postgis in postgresql.
I really need some help!
Thanks a lot,
Daniel
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