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Makefile.in Demote new loader code from default build for now. 2009-02-10 20:10:53 +00:00
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shp2pgsql-cli.c Propset Author Id Keyword Revision on all files. 2009-02-04 00:28:37 +00:00
shp2pgsql-core.c Try and fix shp2pgsql-core for bug #124. Need to change sprintf() to pgis_exec() within the loader. 2009-04-14 14:25:35 +00:00
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shp2pgsql.c Correct erroneus formatting which was causing two comments to be nested and hence generating a compiler warning. 2009-05-09 11:46:18 +00:00
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TODO updated 2004-11-18 18:16:11 +00:00

This directory contains the loader and dumper utility programs.

The loader can convert shape files to an SQL dump suitable for loading into a PostGIS enabled 
PostgreSQL database server. The dumper does the opposite, creates a shape file out of an PostGIS
table or arbitrary query.

To compile the program from source, simply run "make" in the source directory. Then copy the 
binary into your command search path (or wherever you like). 

For usage information, simply run the programs without any arguments, that will display a
help screen, and look into the ../doc/man/ directory, there are manpages ready for copying
into the manual search path on unixoid systems.