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(issue1579) Fix axes syncronisation at Gauges
The SyncNumberAxis was completely broken. It only synced
in one direction and even that did not work correctly when
data was added to the axis (and the syncAxis rescaled but
forgot the old axis) then there were lots of ways to bypass
that scaling. And i also think the trans calculation was wrong.
It has been replaced by a "mostly" simple method to just keep
the W in M and W in CM+Datum axes in sync. I say "Mostly" because
it had to deal with the Bounds interface.
author | Andre Heinecke <aheinecke@intevation.de> |
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date | Fri, 13 Dec 2013 19:03:00 +0100 |
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