>
>
> https://github.com/mapserver/mapserver/wiki/RenderingOsmDataWindows#osm-import
>
> But i stuck at 3rd step....
> Now open a new command window and try the psql command
> These instructions assume that you already have a PostgreSQL 'postgres'
> user
> Open a command prompt and enter the following commands ( the password will
> always be: postgres )
> createdb -E utf8 -U postgres osm
>
> psql -U postgres -d osm -f "C:\Program
> Files\PostgreSQL\9.1\share\contrib\postgis-2.0\postgis.sql"
>
> psql -U postgres -d osm -f "C:\Program
> Files\PostgreSQL\9.1\share\contrib\postgis-2.0\spatial_ref_sys.sql"
>
> psql -U postgres -d osm -f "C:\Program
> Files\PostgreSQL\9.1\share\contrib\postgis-2.0\legacy.sql"
>
>
>
> Here i am not able to find postgis-2.0 folder and corresponding files.
> When i run this commands its showing error:
> No file found.
>
Sorry, not sure why this is posted as a BUG. This seems to be an issue with
postgis installation.
Do you have postgis installed ?
Regards,
Venkata Balaji N
Fujitsu Australia