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<strong>PostGIS</strong> <strong>1.5.8</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>296 / 310A.20.2Bug fixesfixed CAPI change that broke 64-bit platformsloader/dumper: fixed regression tests and usage outputFixed setSRID() bug in JDBC, thanks to Thomas MartiA.20.3Other changesuse Z ordinate in reprojectionsspatial_ref_sys.sql updated to EPSG 6.11.1Simplified Version.config infrastructure to use a single pack of version variables for everything.Include the Version.config in loader/dumper USAGE messagesReplace hand-made, fragile JDBC version parser with PropertiesA.21 Release 1.1.5Release date: 2006/10/13This is an bugfix release, including a critical segfault on win32. Upgrade is encouraged.A.21.1UpgradingIf you are upgrading from release 1.0.3 or later follow the soft upgrade procedure.If you are upgrading from a release between 1.0.0RC6 and 1.0.2 (inclusive) and really want a live upgrade read the upgradesection of the 1.0.3 release notes chapter.Upgrade from any release prior to 1.0.0RC6 requires an hard upgrade.A.21.2Bug fixesFixed MingW link error that was causing pgsql2shp to segfault on Win32 when compiled for PostgreSQL 8.2fixed nullpointer Exception in Geometry.equals() method in JavaAdded EJB3Spatial.odt to fulfill the GPL requirement of distributing the "preferred form of modification"Removed obsolete synchronization from JDBC Jts code.Updated heavily outdated README files for shp2pgsql/pgsql2shp by merging them with the manpages.Fixed version tag in jdbc code that still said "1.1.3" in the "1.1.4" release.A.21.3New FeaturesAdded -S option for non-multi geometries to shp2pgsqlA.22 Release 1.1.4Release date: 2006/09/27This is an bugfix release including some improvements in the Java interface. Upgrade is encouraged.

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