I noticed that qgis built against the version I'm running also asks for the
transformation.
Maybe something to do with the differing ellipsoids.
On Nov 11, 2017 08:06, "Andre Joost" wrote:
Am 11.11.2017 um 08:45 schrieb Saulteau Don:
> I'm running Arch Linux :)
>
>
I don't have that running, b
Am 11.11.2017 um 08:45 schrieb Saulteau Don:
I'm running Arch Linux :)
I don't have that running, but looking at
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/?sort=&q=gdal&maintainer=&flagged=
I see a package 2.2.2-2 from 2017-11-09 and a package 2.2.2-3 from today.
Maybe the packaging went wrong on
I'm running Arch Linux :)
On Nov 10, 2017 01:08, "Andre Joost" wrote:
> Am 09.11.2017 um 20:52 schrieb Donovan Cameron:
>
>> Afternoon!
>>
>> I recently upgraded to gdal 2.2.2 from 2.1 on linux and when I try to
>> use ogr2ogr to append/update an existing table in PostgreSQL/PostGIS the
>> comma
Am 09.11.2017 um 20:52 schrieb Donovan Cameron:
Afternoon!
I recently upgraded to gdal 2.2.2 from 2.1 on linux and when I try to
use ogr2ogr to append/update an existing table in PostgreSQL/PostGIS the
command fails because it can't apply a transformation.
The command works fine in gdal 2.1.
Afternoon!
I recently upgraded to gdal 2.2.2 from 2.1 on linux and when I try to
use ogr2ogr to append/update an existing table in PostgreSQL/PostGIS the
command fails because it can't apply a transformation.
The command works fine in gdal 2.1.
The command I'm using is:
ogr2ogr -update -