[mapserver-users] Trouble with MS 6.2.1 and native vector tileindex

Jeff McKenna jmckenna at gatewaygeomatics.com
Tue Jun 4 05:50:51 PDT 2013


What happens if you use tile4ms to generate the tileindex?   (these are
steps I usually go through when debugging)

-jeff


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Jeff McKenna
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On 2013-06-04 9:42 AM, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
> 
> 
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>> Aihe: Re: [mapserver-users] Trouble with MS 6.2.1 and native vector tileindex
>>
>> On 2013-06-04 8:56 AM, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have been using for some years a biggish shapefile directory through
>>> shapefile tileindex. The layer is in production with Mapserver 6.0
>>> (MS4W) and the layer is defined like this
>>>
>>> LAYER
>>>   NAME "bunch_of_shapes"
>>>   TYPE POLYGON
>>>   #CONNECTIONTYPE OGR #don't use, it breaks classification and
>> GetFeatureInfo
>>>   #left here as a reminder on 2010-10-20 JRA
>>>   TILEINDEX "/data/tindex/polygon_idx.shp,0"
>>>
>>
>> What happens if you remove the layername ",0" from the TILEINDEX ?
> 
> Sorry, I did not mention that I tried by having
> TILEINDEX "/data/tindex/polygon_idx.shp".
> 
> The LOCATION field in the index file polygon_idx.shp created by ogrtindex contains entries like /full/path/SHAPE.SHP,0
> I made also a try by shortening them into /full/path/SHAPE.SHP
> The shortened index file behaved in the same way and was OK with OGR connection but the native shp driver did not find the target shapefiles. 
> 
> -Jukka-



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