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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">When I went through the OpenGeo Intro
to PostGIS a couple of weeks ago, there was a suggestion (at
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://workshops.opengeo.org/postgis-intro/creating_db.html">http://workshops.opengeo.org/postgis-intro/creating_db.html</a>) to
issue the query, from pgAdmin:<br>
<blockquote>SELECT postgis_full_version();<br>
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The results in the example included PosGIS 1.5.1 and GEOS 3.2.3
which, given the time lapse (2008-2012), seem quite compatible
with Paul's current announcement.<br>
However, at the time, i <i>thought </i>i got this version
number: PostGIS 2.0.1<br>
To check, i've just reissued the query, but i got<br>
<blockquote>ERROR: function postgis_full_version() does not exist<br>
LINE 1: SELECT postgis_full_version();<br>
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Two beginner's questions:<br>
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<li>Where might i have got "2.0.1" for PostGIS from?</li>
<li>Why would i get the above error message?</li>
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Thanks,<br>
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Martin Feuchtwanger </pre>
On 15/11/2012 11:22 AM, Paul Ramsey wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">To go with the GEO 3.3.6 release, ... we are pleased to bring you PostGIS 1.5.8:
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