[mapserver-users] PostGIS problems in nightly

Stephen Woodbridge woodbri at swoodbridge.com
Sun May 11 10:48:28 EDT 2008


Havard,

This sounds like a bug, can you create a bug on this so it gets resolved 
for 5.2. If not let me know, and I'll write on.

Thanks,
   -Steve W

Havard Tveite wrote:
> Sorry for not testing more, Steve.  Answers to your questions
> below.
> 
> Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
>> Håvard,
>>
>> Try:
>>
>> trim(both from direction)
> 
> works
> 
>> which does the same thing as:
>>
>> trim(both ' ' from direction)
>>
>> this looks like it might be an unescaped ' and in single quotes string.
>>
>> you could also try:
>>
>> trim(both \' \' from direction)
> 
> does not work (still "crash").
> 
>>
>> or
>>
>> trim(both \\' \\' from direction)
> 
> does not work (still "crash").
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Håvard
> 
>> and report if either of these work.
>>
>> This would help narrow down the issue and maybe give you a work around.
>>
>> -Steve W
>>
>> Håvard Tveite wrote:
>>> I want to report a small problem I faced with a PostGIS
>>> connection with the latest nightly build.
>>>
>>> With the latest build I have problems with one of my
>>> PostGIS connections.
>>> The problem goes away when I switch back to the nightly
>>> build from March 4th 2008.  Other PostGIS connections
>>> seem to work fine on both builds.
>>>
>>> The mapserver_log reports:
>>> ******************************************************
>>> Fri May  9 17:08:42 2008,2747,128.39.236.206,okart,0,-19379.849812
>>> 26500.000000 19379.849812 57500.000000,-1.000000 -1.000000,o-kartpoint
>>> o-kartpolygon o-kartline ,msDrawMap(): Image handling error. Failed to
>>> draw layer named 'o-kartpoint'. <br>
>>> prepare_database(): Query error. Error declaring cursor: ERROR:  current
>>> transaction is aborted, commands ignored until end of transaction block
>>>
>>> With query string: DECLARE mycursor BINARY CURSOR FOR SELECT
>>> "symbol"::text,"direction"::text,asbinary(force_collection(force_2d(the_geom)),'XDR'),OID::text 
>>>
>>> from (select oid, symbol, trim(both ' ' from direction) as direction,
>>> the_geom from okartpoint order by sequence) as okart WHERE the_geom &&
>>> setSRID('BOX3D(-19379.8498122653 26500,19379.8498122653 57500)'::BOX3D,
>>> -1 )
>>>  <br>
>>> msPOSTGISLayerRetrievePK(): Query error. Error executing POSTGIS
>>> statement (msPOSTGISLayerRetrievePK():select attname from pg_attribute,
>>> pg_constraint, pg_class where pg_constraint.conrelid = pg_class.oid and
>>> pg_class.oid = pg_attribute.attrelid and pg_constraint.contype = 'p' and
>>> pg_constraint.conkey[1] = pg_attribute.attnum and pg_class.relname =
>>> '(select oid, symbol, trim(both ' ' from direction) as direction,
>>> the_geom from okartpoint order by sequence) as okart' and
>>> pg_table_is_visible(pg_class.oid) and pg_constraint.conkey[2] is null 
>>> <br>
>>> ******************************************************
>>>
>>> PostgreSQL log:
>>> ******************************************************
>>> 2008-05-09 17:08:42 MET DST okart guest 128.39.175.213ERROR:  syntax
>>> error at or near "' from direction) as direction, the_geom from
>>> okartpoint order by sequence) as okart'" at character 283
>>> ******************************************************
>>>
>>> MapServer version 5.1-dev OUTPUT=GIF OUTPUT=PNG OUTPUT=JPEG OUTPUT=WBMP
>>> OUTPUT=PDF OUTPUT=SVG SUPPORTS=PROJ SUPPORTS=AGG SUPPORTS=FREETYPE
>>> SUPPORTS=ICONV SUPPORTS=WMS_SERVER SUPPORTS=WMS_CLIENT
>>> SUPPORTS=WFS_SERVER SUPPORTS=WFS_CLIENT SUPPORTS=WCS_SERVER INPUT=EPPL7
>>> INPUT=SDE INPUT=POSTGIS INPUT=OGR INPUT=GDAL INPUT=SHAPEFILE
>>>
>>> PostgreSQL 8.1.5, POSTGIS="1.3.2" GEOS="3.0.0-CAPI-1.4.1" PROJ="Rel.
>>> 4.5.0, 22 Oct 2006" USE_STATS
>>> I am on Solaris 2.7
>>>
>>> If I remove the trim statement ("trim(both ' ' from direction)
>>> as direction"), and replace it with "direction" (untrimmed) there
>>> is no error situation in the latest nightly.
>>>
>>> Is this a bug?
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>
> 



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