* Ari Jolma (ari.jo...@gmail.com) [120317 07:41]:
> This is a broader question, but maybe somebody can help.
> ... Thus, when 10 students all
> made requests at the same time, all memory was used (apache logs
> have "Out of memory!" - I'm not sure where this comes
* Ari Jolma (ari.jo...@gmail.com) [100915 10:49]:
> On 09/15/2010 06:22 AM, Frank Warmerdam wrote:
> >A client has asked me to support unicode filenames on windows. To
> >that end
> >I have constructed an RFC for migration to treating all filesnames in the
> >GDAL API as utf-8.
> >
> > http://tra
* Ari Jolma (ari.jo...@gmail.com) [100915 08:51]:
> To write data into an OGR supported format (in-memory is also a
> format), you'd need to create a data source, then a layer, and then
> insert features into the layer. There are a few ways to actually do
> this. That should not be very difficult,
* Ari Jolma (ari.jo...@gmail.com) [100914 15:37]:
> Would it make sense to use Geo::GDAL (i.e., the Perl interface to GDAL)
> for i/o data to GDAL and from there to any GDAL supported format or just
> for use within GDAL?
Geo::GML translates XML (in this case representing GML data) into
Perl's nes
* eros (gml.check.t...@gmail.com) [100914 01:50]:
> likewise here...
> we are adopting 3.2.1 and trying to create GML 3.2.1 validation tool but
> getting hard to it..
I have created the Perl module Geo::GML, which is capable of reading
and writing any version of GML. While reading it strictly vali
* Alberto Telletxea (alberto.tellet...@eea.europa.eu) [090602 11:37]:
> Dear GDAL developers
> We would like to know if you have in mind to develop for the ogr2ogr utility
> the conversion to GML 3.1.1
>
> "gml:outerBoundaryIs" by "gml:exterior"
> "gml:innerBoundaryIs" by "gml:interior"
> "gml:coo