[DebianGIS-dev] r2805 - packages/postgis/trunk/debian
frankie at alioth.debian.org
frankie at alioth.debian.org
Sun Mar 28 21:41:25 UTC 2010
Author: frankie
Date: 2010-03-28 21:41:24 +0000 (Sun, 28 Mar 2010)
New Revision: 2805
Modified:
packages/postgis/trunk/debian/README.Debian
Log:
Fixed outdated information in README.Debian
Modified: packages/postgis/trunk/debian/README.Debian
===================================================================
--- packages/postgis/trunk/debian/README.Debian 2010-03-26 10:39:59 UTC (rev 2804)
+++ packages/postgis/trunk/debian/README.Debian 2010-03-28 21:41:24 UTC (rev 2805)
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
createlang plpgsql -d <databasename>
# Finally, load the functions and reference system tables
- psql <databasename> -f /usr/share/postgresql-8.4-postgis/lwpostgis.sql
+ psql <databasename> -f /usr/share/postgresql-8.4-postgis/postgis.sql
psql <databasename> -f /usr/share/postgresql-8.4-postgis/spatial_ref_sys.sql
# login in new database (still as superuser postgres)
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@
createlang plpgsql -d template_gis
# Finally, load the functions and reference system tables
- psql template_gis -f /usr/share/postgresql-8.4-postgis/lwpostgis.sql
+ psql template_gis -f /usr/share/postgresql-8.4-postgis/postgis.sql
psql template_gis -f /usr/share/postgresql-8.4-postgis/spatial_ref_sys.sql
# login in new database (still as superuser postgres)
@@ -190,10 +190,10 @@
--- SOFT UPGRADE ---
-Soft upgrade consists of sourcing the lwpostgis_upgrade.sql
+Soft upgrade consists of sourcing the postgis_upgrade.sql
script in your spatial database:
- psql -f lwpostgis_upgrade.sql -d your_spatial_database
+ psql -f postgis_upgrade.sql -d your_spatial_database
If a soft upgrade is not possible the script will abort and
you will be warned about HARD UPGRADE being required,
@@ -220,11 +220,11 @@
# a new database.
# Note: The new database does NOT have to exist.
# Let's call it "newdb"
- $ sh utils/postgis_restore.pl lwpostgis.sql newdb olddb.dump > restore.log
+ $ sh utils/postgis_restore.pl postgis.sql newdb olddb.dump > restore.log
# Check that all restored dump objects really had to be
- # restored from dump and do not conflict with the
- # ones defined in lwpostgis.sql
+ # restored from dump and do not conflict with the
+ # ones defined in postgis.sql
$ grep ^KEEPING restore.log | less
# If upgrading from PostgreSQL < 8.0 to >= 8.0 you will want to
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