Carlos,
You may have better luck posting this on the geotools site.
http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/BrowseProject.jspa?id=10270
Dave
On Tue, 2003-11-25 at 09:35, Carlos Ho Shih Ning wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The first build of the GeoTools2 is almost OK except that of PostGIS.
> This is module that I am most interested in.
> By doing "maven test" in PostgisTest.java (excluding all other tests) only.
>
> I am getting the following console message excerpt
> .....
> [junit] 25/11/2003 11:03:39 org.geotools.data.postgis.PostgisTest setUp
> [junit] INFO: exception while making schemaCouldn't make schema: org.geotool
> s.data.DataSourceException: no geometry found in the GEOMETRY_COLUMNS table fo
> r jdbc_test of the postgis install. A row for geom is required for geotools t
> o work correctly
> [junit] 25/11/2003 11:03:39 org.geotools.data.postgis.PostgisTest testMaxFea
> tures
> [junit] INFO: ...threw data source exceptionorg.geotools.data.DataSourceExce
> ption: Couldn't make schema: org.geotools.data.DataSourceException: no geometry
> found in the GEOMETRY_COLUMNS table for jdbc_test of the postgis install. A r
> ow for geom is required for geotools to work correctly
> ......
>
> I installed PostGreSQL/PostGIS correctly and tested with the accompanying sample of the PostGIS
> and it worked perfectly. Now I am wondering if any additional sql script is needed to load into PostGre, besides
postgis.sql,
> in order to make the GeoTools run properly.
>
> I guess that the table geometry_columns must be loaded. So, is there any standard procedure for doing that?
> Do I need to run the samples in some specified order?
>
> thanks a lot
> Carlos
>
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