Dnia 2012-07-04, śro o godzinie 12:34 +0200, Florian Rothmaier pisze: > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > Owner: Florian Rothmaier <froth...@ari.uni-heidelberg.de> > > > * Package name : pgsphere > Version : 1.1.1 > Upstream Author : Janko Richter <jankorich...@yahoo.de> > * URL : http://pgfoundry.org/projects/pgsphere/ > * License : BSD-3-clause > Programming Lang: C > Description : extension for PostgreSQL adding spherical data types > > PgSphere, an extension for PostgreSQL, aims at providing uniform > access to spherical data. It allows for a fast search and analysis for > objects with spherical attributes in geographical, astronomical, or > other applications using PostgreSQL. > . > By using an SQL interface, PgSphere's users can conveniently manage > data of geographical objects around the world and astronomical data > collections like star and other catalogues. >
How it related to PostGIS? I mean - can I use both PostGIS and pgsphere, do I need to chose only one, can I use pgsphere for one thing and PostGIS to another? Regards. -- Tomasz Rybak <tomasz.ry...@post.pl> GPG/PGP key ID: 2AD5 9860 Fingerprint A481 824E 7DD3 9C0E C40A 488E C654 FB33 2AD5 9860 http://member.acm.org/~tomaszrybak
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