Billy Newman wrote:
> I compiled on Redhat EL version 5.6 64 bit, gcc 4.2.x
Last time I tried direct access to VMap0 I reverted back to a 32 bit
platform from my 64 bit setup (both Linux Debian). I don't remember
the exact reason but your message sounds somewhat familiar. The first
thing I did
I am trying to read VPF files like VMAP0 and having some problems. Far as
I can tell the only way to read VPF using gdal is to compile OGDI.
I compiled on Redhat EL version 5.6 64 bit, gcc 4.2.x
When trying to run ogrinfo (pulled directly from examples). VMAP files are
on
my local box.
ogrinfo
> Perhaps worth mentioning this in the GML driver document?
Done. Thanks. I've also filed http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/ticket/4461 because
the current situation isn't really ideal.
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Even Rouault mines-paris.org> writes:
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> Yes, this is due to the XML mini parser directly integrated to GDAL that is
> used to parse the .xsd. It doesn't understand the XML encoding header, so
> assumes the content to be always utf-8.
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> As suggested by someone in a previous related bos
thx for hint.
I wrongly try to use the ogr2ogr. :)
Andrea.
Il 22/01/2012 12:04, Chaitanya kumar CH ha scritto:
The SQL command to create a spatial index can be given through ogrinfo.
ogrinfo -sql"CREATE SPATIAL INDEX ON file1 [DEPTH N]" file1.shp
On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 3:48 PM, Even Rouau
Le dimanche 22 janvier 2012 12:03:02, Jukka Rahkonen a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I have been doing conversions from Mapinfo files with iso-8859-1 encoding
> into Spatialite by using GML format as an interim format. I have noticed
> that in I let ogr2ogr to create .xsd file the conversion of attribute
> na
The SQL command to create a spatial index can be given through ogrinfo.
ogrinfo -sql "CREATE SPATIAL INDEX ON file1 [DEPTH N]" file1.shp
On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 3:48 PM, Even Rouault
wrote:
> Le dimanche 22 janvier 2012 11:14:22, aperi2007 a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm try-ing to export from sp
Hi,
I have been doing conversions from Mapinfo files with iso-8859-1 encoding into
Spatialite by using GML format as an interim format. I have noticed that in I
let ogr2ogr to create .xsd file the conversion of attribute names with
non-ascii characterd does not go in a righ way even if I edit bot
Le dimanche 22 janvier 2012 11:14:22, aperi2007 a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I'm try-ing to export from spatialite to shapefile using ogr2ogr.
> it work but I like to procude also the spatial-index file .qix.
> I don't find any option to do this for shapefile.
>
> Is this possible ?
Yes, see the "Spatial
Hi,
I'm try-ing to export from spatialite to shapefile using ogr2ogr.
it work but I like to procude also the spatial-index file .qix.
I don't find any option to do this for shapefile.
Is this possible ?
Thx,
Andrea.
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Hi, Even
thx for you full explanation . :)
It is really useful for me.
Andrea.
Il 21/01/2012 12:28, Even Rouault ha scritto:
Andrea,
Several points :
1) in the OGR data model, there is the concept of feature ID. According to
http://gdal.org/ogr/ogr_arch.html :
"""The feature id (FID) of a f
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