[postgis-users] st_union says geometries have different srids

Paul Ramsey pramsey at cleverelephant.ca
Mon Mar 17 10:10:02 PDT 2008


On 3/17/08, Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland at siriusit.co.uk> wrote:
> On Monday 17 March 2008 16:23:13 Paul Ramsey wrote:
>  > My test was on OS/X 10.5 on Intel, but come to think of it I have no
>  > idea if that's a 64 bit architecture or not! :)  Have you run the test
>  > on 32bit Mark?
>  >
>  > P
>
>
> Nope not yet; I'm still in the process of setting up various build
>  environments. Does OS X support "uname -a" to show exactly what architecture
>  you are running on?

Heron:~ pramsey$ uname -a
Darwin Heron.local 9.2.0 Darwin Kernel Version 9.2.0: Tue Feb  5
16:13:22 PST 2008; root:xnu-1228.3.13~1/RELEASE_I386 i386

Nothing definitive that I can see. I'm putting together a centos
virtual box now to see if the test fails there too.

>  Incidentally I did try compiling up a quick and easy PostGIS 1.3.2 test
>  installation without GEOS/PROJ.4 the other day, and the build fails when
>  trying to insert the PostgreSQL function wrapper for the coveredby()
>  function - my first is that these functions do not have any GEOS detection
>  code around them, but I didn't have much time to stop and play :(
>
>  BTW are we definitely committed to using the Google bug tracker? I can't say
>  that it's my favourite application ever, but there are a whole list of
>  outstanding bugs on the wiki that could do with being added, and I won't be
>  able to spend much time in the way of bugfixing for another couple of weeks.

Yes, that's what we're using. If I have to screen-scrape the content
out some time in the future, that will be my cross to bear.

P

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>
>  ATB,
>
>  Mark.
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