[MapProxy] Reprojecting on the fly using an epsg file with tiles cached in EPSG:23031

Fabrellas Bertran, Isabel isabel.fabrellas at icc.cat
Tue Jul 26 09:23:41 EDT 2011


Yes, it only worked on Linux.
The custom EPSs file in the Windows installation is the same that exists
in Linux installation.

Thanks,

Isabel Fabrellas Bertran
Unitat de SIG - Web
Ext. 3283


-----Missatge original-----
De: Oliver Tonnhofer [mailto:olt at omniscale.de] 
Enviat: martes, 26 de julio de 2011 15:01
Per a: Fabrellas Bertran, Isabel
A/c: mapproxy at lists.osgeo.org
Tema: Re: [MapProxy] Reprojecting on the fly using an epsg file with
tiles cached in EPSG:23031


On 26.07.2011, at 14:41, Fabrellas Bertran, Isabel wrote:

> I installed pyproj-1.8.8-py2.7. Today I have upgraded to
> pyproj-1.8.9-py2.7 and I get the same results.
> 
> If I comment out the 25831 and 23031 entries in my custom EPSs file, I
> get an error: 
> ...
> srs = _SRS(srs_code)
> File "c:\mapproxy_venv\Lib\site-packages\mapproxy\srs.py", line 150,
in
> __init
> raise ex 
> RuntimeError: no options found in 'init' file
> ...

Ok, so it uses your EPSG file.

> The test I made previously in MapProxy 1.0.0 was in a Unix
installation.
> Today I have installed Mapproxy 1.0.0 in Windows and I get the same
> results as with MapProxy 1.1.0.

So it only worked on Linux? Can you compare the SRS definitions on both
systems? Maybe there are some parameters missing/different (towgs).


Regards,
Oliver

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