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GIS/GPS Experiences with pgsql?


  • From: Bryan Mattern <bm(at)cc(dot)gatech(dot)edu>
  • To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
  • Subject: GIS/GPS Experiences with pgsql?
  • Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 19:09:26 -0500
  • Message-id: <36CA08B6.6B5FF574@cc.gatech.edu> <text/plain>

I'm working on a personal project to develop some sort of GPS software
for Linux.  I was talking with a friend the other day and he let me
borrow a "TIGER/Line CD" (!1990!) from the US Bureau of the Census.  I
know the data is old, but I just wanted to test it with PostgreSQL.  I
don't know all that much about GIS maps, there might be a better source
I don't know about, but the data seems pretty easy to rip apart and
pitch into PostgreSQL.

Has anyone done anything like this?  If so, is there any info on the
web?  I checked the old mailing list archives, but they were not much
help.

I'm using perl to get lat./long./velocity from a GPS sensor and would
like to extract data from PostgreSQL to draw/label the maps.

Any ideas or help would be great.

thx,

--bryan

-- Failure is not an option. It comes 
   bundled with your Microsoft product.

---
Bryan R. Mattern
bm(at)datapace(dot)com  http://www.datapace.com
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