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PostGIS 2.0.3 Released

Author: Sandro Santilli  2013/03/01  in news ( release, 2 )

The 2.0.3 release of PostGIS is now available.

The PostGIS development team is happy to release patch for PostGIS 2, the 2.0.3 release. As befits a patch release, the focus is on bugs and breakages.

Best served with a bottle of GEOS 3.3.8.

https://download.osgeo.org/postgis/source/postgis-2.0.3.tar.gz

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Bug Fixes

  • #2126, Better handling of empty rasters from ST_ConvexHull()
  • #2134, Make sure to process SRS before passing it off to GDAL functions
  • Fix various memory leaks in liblwgeom
  • #2173, Fix robustness issue in splitting a line with own vertex also affecting topology building (#2172)
  • #2174, Fix usage of wrong function lwpoly_free()
  • #2176, Fix robustness issue with ST_ChangeEdgeGeom
  • #2184, Properly copy topologies with Z value
  • postgis_restore.pl support for mixed case geometry column name in dumps
  • #2188, Fix function parameter value overflow that caused problems when copying data from a GDAL dataset
  • #2216, More memory errors in MultiPolygon GeoJSON parsing (with holes)
  • Fix Memory leak in GeoJSON parser

Enhancements

  • #2141, More verbose output when constraints fail to be added to a raster column
  • Speedup ST_ChangeEdgeGeom

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