#401 closed defect (fixed)
shp2pgsql commandline is somewhat broken
Reported by: | robe | Owned by: | pramsey |
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Priority: | medium | Milestone: | PostGIS 1.5.0 |
Component: | postgis | Version: | master |
Keywords: | Cc: |
Description
Well so I think.
I used to be able to do this with an earlier build
shp2pgsql -c -s 4269 -g the_geom tl_2009_11_state tiger_data.dc_state > test.sql
And that would output all the stuff. Gui works great though. Doesn't work anymore - commandline just outputs the help.
However if I pass in no arguments like so
shp2pgsql tl_2009_11_state tiger_data.dc_state > test.sql
It works.
I think its the same for all shape files. All the ones I've tested behave the same. for reference though -- been testing these ones
http://www2.census.gov/geo/tiger/TIGER2009/11_DISTRICT_OF_COLUMBIA/
Change History (9)
comment:1 by , 15 years ago
Keywords: | windows added |
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comment:2 by , 15 years ago
The -c option appears to be the problem. I am getting results using other flags. Still investigating.
comment:3 by , 15 years ago
Keywords: | windows removed |
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And the problem is platform independent, it's related to -c, -d, -a -p, the mode flags.
comment:4 by , 15 years ago
Ok, fixed I think at r5185. Please give the various command-line options a workout.
comment:5 by , 15 years ago
Update all the way to r5186 before testing, please, there's another bug fixed in there.
comment:6 by , 15 years ago
Okay I tested with a couple of permutations of switches and seems fine (except can't really test the -W option since I don't have any funny character data).
I have one petty complaint though.
The help screen says
-W defaults to "ASCII" But tracing the default it is now WINDOWS-1252
I have aminor gripe about pgsql2shp but I'll post that in a separate ticket and it can slide if needed.
comment:7 by , 15 years ago
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
I think we can consider this done, though I can't get -D to work, but can't get it to work in prior versions going back to 1.3.6 either. Well rather it won't load my -D file so save that for another day if we determine its not our install.
somehting about \N is invalid
comment:8 by , 15 years ago
I can have a quick look at the -D issue today - can you point me towards an appropriate shapefile? The one mentioned above didn't seem to have any NULLs in it.
comment:9 by , 15 years ago
False alarm. Can't replicate the situation again and I noticed the last db I was testing against didn't even have spatial_ref_sys loaded. Switching to another database with same file and -D worked fine.
I assume this is mingw/msys build.