Hi Stefano Thanks for caring about my problem.
I've tried several version of ogr, from 1.8 to the latest in the 1.x branch. Each of them did indicate normally the different formats available in the long-usage dump, in a pattern corresponding to the regexp expected by GeoServer code (something like \s*-f \".* asking to consider what was coming after a -f and between double-quotes). The formats exposed by ogr2ogr --long-usage were strictly the same (CSV dans KML are easy to check twice !) than the ones defined as defaults OGR formats, or the ones I tried in the ogr2ogr.xml file. My data is stored in a Postgis database, and I first had few warnings in the log saying : - ST_Estimated_Extent was not available on my table (fixed after a VACUUM ANALYZE) - GML reader was not available in ogr. Fixed by recompiling with Xerces dependancy So apparently the extension is working, is loaded and tries to do something. For for some reason doesn't find any matching between the OGR formats required and available, thus there have identical names. Best regards Guillaume Le 31/07/2015 10:28, Stefano Costa a écrit : > Hi Guillaume, > some more data is needed to help you diagnose the problem: > > 1. ogr2ogr version > 2. the output of both "ogr2ogr --help" and "ogr2ogr --long-usage" > > Regards, > Stefano > > Il giorno gio, 30/07/2015 alle 21.57 +0200, Guillaume Sueur ha scritto: >> Hi list, >> >> I have encountered a weird behavior with ogr extension and GeoServer. >> The extension has been installed as usual, in the lib directory. ogr2ogr >> is installed in /usr/local/bin and is available in the PATH making a >> single call to ogr2ogr effective. >> But none of the default OGR formats appear on the WFS formats list. >> Looking at the geoserver.log, I can see : >> 29 Jul 11:16:04 ERROR [wfs.response] - Skipping 'OGR-TAB' as its OGR >> format 'MapInfo File' is not among the ones supported by >> /usr/local/bin/ogr2ogr >> 29 Jul 11:16:04 ERROR [wfs.response] - Skipping 'OGR-MIF' as its OGR >> format 'MapInfo File' is not among the ones supported by >> /usr/local/bin/ogr2ogr >> 29 Jul 11:16:04 ERROR [wfs.response] - Skipping 'OGR-CSV' as its OGR >> format 'CSV' is not among the ones supported by /usr/local/bin/ogr2ogr >> 29 Jul 11:16:04 ERROR [wfs.response] - Skipping 'OGR-KML' as its OGR >> format 'KML' is not among the ones supported by /usr/local/bin/ogr2ogr >> >> but actually, calling ogr2ogr --long-usage (as geoserver does as I could >> see in the code) does report these formats. >> >> So I guess there is a mismatch somewhere between the internal format >> list build by geoserver against ogr2ogr --long-usage and the requested >> default formats. I've been trying using a ogr2ogr.xml file and playing >> with the formats names (adding quotes and spaces around) with no success. >> >> would one of you guys have any idea on how to activate the OGR formats ? >> >> Best regards >> >> Guillaume >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> _______________________________________________ >> Geoserver-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geoserver-users > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Geoserver-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geoserver-users
