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(issue1788) Fix area split if there are no NaN's in the data
The split algorithmn splits in a way that it always creates
at least two datasets. One before the NaN, one after the NaN.
This is broken in case the dataset does not contain any NaN
value as it resulted in two identical datasets. This changed
the display and resulted in a broken area calculation.
I've also added some commented out debug code that was helpful
tracking down this problem.
author | Andre Heinecke <andre.heinecke@intevation.de> |
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date | Mon, 08 Jun 2015 16:53:54 +0200 (2015-06-08) |
parents | 4ad2b530dbba |
children | c1cea6c95967 |
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#!/bin/bash # $1: user name and password for new DB (equals DB name) # $2: path to directory with schema-scripts # $3: host # run as user postgres (postgresql super-user) # it is assumed that the owner of the DB has the same name as the DB! # create PostGIS-DB createuser -S -D -R $1 createdb $1 createlang plpgsql $1 # Path appears e.g. as /usr/share/postgresql/contrib/postgis-1.5/ on some systems, # /usr/share/postgresql/8.4/contrib/postgis-1.5/ on others POST_INIT_DIR=`find /usr/share/postgresql/ -name spatial_ref_sys.sql | sed -n '1p'` POST_INIT_DIR=`dirname $POST_INIT_DIR` psql -d $1 -f $POST_INIT_DIR/postgis.sql psql -d $1 -f $POST_INIT_DIR/spatial_ref_sys.sql psql -d $1 -c "ALTER USER $1 WITH PASSWORD '$1';" psql -d $1 -c "GRANT ALL ON geometry_columns TO $1; GRANT ALL ON geography_columns TO $1; GRANT ALL ON spatial_ref_sys TO $1;" # add credentials to .pgpass (or create .pgpass) echo "*:*:$1:$1:$1" >> ~/.pgpass chmod 0600 ~/.pgpass # apply schema-scripts psql -d $1 -U $1 -h $3 -f $2/postgresql.sql psql -d $1 -U $1 -h $3 -f $2/postgresql-spatial.sql psql -d $1 -U $1 -h $3 -f $2/postgresql-minfo.sql