[postgis-users] raster2pgsql build from source...

Nicolas Ribot nicolas.ribot at gmail.com
Fri Sep 7 09:47:56 PDT 2012


Hi,

If you built Postgis from sources with right configure options, then I
think raster2pgsql should be there, in the pgsql/bin directory if you
run sudo make install

Nicolas

On 7 September 2012 18:09, Brian Fitzgerald <bkfitz at gmail.com> wrote:
> I've finally manged to get the following stack working
>
> - Linux Mint 13 Mate
> - Postgresql 9.1
> - GDAL 1.9.1 built from source
> - GEOS 3.3.5 built from source
> - Postgis 2.0.1 built from source with GEOS and GDAL above
> - QGIS nightlies for ubuntu
>
> - I imported a digital ortho raster tiff (in SRID 2273) into Postgis using
> the Database -> PostGIS Raster -> Load function
> - I then loaded this raster into QGIS using the Database -> Postgis Raster
> -> Add function
>
> This works 'ok'... the 1mile x 1mile 1ft res image does finally display, but
> it takes like 2 minutes (presumably because there are no pyramids?)
>
> So I wanted to try and load a raster using the raster2pgsql tool... however,
> I've realized that I don't have it because I built from source... so:
>
> Is there a place I can download the raster2pgsql tool source and also build
> it from scratch?
> Is there an alternative?
> Is the reason the image is drawing sooooo slowly a lack of pyramids?
>
> Thanks!!!
>
> - Brian
>
>
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