What you describe is the expected behaviour of ogrtindex... It takes the spatial extent of the whole source shapefile and add it as an entry in the tile index. This is intended to be used by MapServer
I'm not sure what you want to do. Probably merging several shapefiles into a single one. Then you need ogr2ogr : http://gdal.org/ogr2ogr.html Le mercredi 14 juillet 2010 10:13:14, easyl a écrit : > I tried ogrtindex on two shapefiles. > Each source shapefile has more than one "Feature Count" in a Polygon layer. > > after running "ogrtindex index.shp src/*.shp" > I got index.shp with only two features (one from each source shapefile). > And the Polygon is not the same from the source data. > > How exactly should and how I use orgtindex? > > > ogrinfo index.shp index > > INFO: Open of `index.shp' > using driver `ESRI Shapefile' successful. > > Layer name: index > Geometry: Polygon > Feature Count: 2 > Extent: (7.140330, 53.137500) - (8.255000, 53.652667) > Layer SRS WKT: > (unknown) > LOCATION: String (200.0) > OGRFeature(index):0 > LOCATION (String) = src/1.shp,0 > POLYGON ((7.14033 53.621002500000003,7.14033 53.6526675,7.165335 > 53.6526675,7.165335 53.621002500000003,7.14033 53.621002500000003)) > > OGRFeature(index):1 > LOCATION (String) = src/2.shp,0 > POLYGON ((8.223832399999999 53.137500000000003,8.223832399999999 > 53.145000000000003,8.255 53.145000000000003,8.255 > 53.137500000000003,8.223832399999999 53.137500000000003)) _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev