PostGIS 1.4.0 Beta 1 - Mailing list pgsql-announce
From | Paul Ramsey |
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Subject | PostGIS 1.4.0 Beta 1 |
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Msg-id | 30fe546d0906151412g7839c132s3e1e31cafdd59424@mail.gmail.com Whole thread Raw |
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Re: PostGIS 1.4.0 Beta 1
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The PostGIS team is super happy to announce that a beta release of PostGIS 1.4.0 is now available for download and testing! http://postgis.refractions.net/download/postgis-1.4.0b1.tar.gz The 1.4 series includes a large number of new features, fixes, speed-ups and mini chocolate chip cookies. PostGIS 1.4 is best consumed along side helpings of the latest Proj4 and GEOS libraries: http://download.osgeo.org/proj/proj-4.6.1.tar.gz http://download.osgeo.org/geos/geos-3.1.0.tar.bz2 We appreciate all possible testing and feed-back you can provide to make the upcoming 1.4 release a high quality affair. The sooner we get feedback, the sooner we can release 1.4.0! Here are some more details about 1.4: - API Stability - As of the 1.4 release series, the public API of PostGIS will not change during minor releases. - Compatibility - The versions below are the *minimum* requirements for PostGIS 1.4 - PostgreSQL 8.2 and higher on all platforms - GEOS 3.0 and higher only - PROJ4 4.5 and higher only - New Features - ST_Union() uses high-speed cascaded union when compiled against GEOS 3.1+ (Paul Ramsey) - ST_ContainsProperly() requires GEOS 3.1+ - ST_Intersects(), ST_Contains(), ST_Within() use high-speed cached prepared geometry against GEOS 3.1+ (Paul Ramsey) - Vastly improved documentation and reference manual (Regina Obe & Kevin Neufeld) - Figures and diagram examples in the reference manual (Kevin Neufeld) - ST_IsValidReason() returns readable explanations for validity failures (Paul Ramsey) - ST_GeoHash() returns a geohash.org signature for geometries (Paul Ramsey) - GTK+ multi-platform GUI for shape file loading (Paul Ramsey) - ST_LineCrossingDirection() returns crossing directions (Paul Ramsey) - ST_LocateBetweenElevations() returns sub-string based on Z-ordinate. (Paul Ramsey) - Geometry parser returns explicit error message about location of syntax errors (Mark Cave-Ayland) - ST_AsGeoJSON() return JSON formatted geometry (Olivier Courtin) - Populate_Geometry_Columns() -- automatically add records to geometry_columns for TABLES and VIEWS (Kevin Neufeld) - Enhancements - Core geometry system moved into independent library, liblwgeom. (Mark Cave-Ayland) - New build system uses PostgreSQL "pgxs" build bootstrapper. (Mark Cave-Ayland) - Debugging framework formalized and simplified. (Mark Cave-Ayland) - All build-time #defines generated at configure time and placed in headers for easier cross-platform support (Mark Cave-Ayland) - Logging framework formalized and simplified (Mark Cave-Ayland) - Expanded and more stable support for CIRCULARSTRING, COMPOUNDCURVE and CURVEPOLYGON, better parsing, wider support in functions (Mark Leslie & Mark Cave-Ayland) - Improved support for OpenSolaris builds (Paul Ramsey) - Improved support for MSVC builds (Mateusz Loskot) - Updated KML support (Olivier Courtin) - Unit testing framework for liblwgeom (Paul Ramsey) - New testing framework to comprehensively exercise every PostGIS function (Regine Obe) - Performance improvements to all geometry aggregate functions (Paul Ramsey) - Support for the upcoming PostgreSQL 8.4 (Mark Cave-Ayland, Talha Bin Rizwan) - Shp2pgsql and pgsql2shp re-worked to depend on the common parsing/unparsing code in liblwgeom (Mark Cave-Ayland) - Use of PDF DbLatex to build PDF docs and preliminary instructions for build (Jean David Techer) - Automated User documentation build (PDF and HTML) and Developer Doxygen Documentation (Kevin Neufeld) - Automated build of document images using ImageMagick from WKT geometry text files (Kevin Neufeld) - More attractive CSS for HTML documentation (Dane Springmeyer) - Bug fixes - http://trac.osgeo.org/postgis/query?status=closed&milestone=postgis+1.4.0&order=priority
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