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PostGIS 1.5.0 Release
The 1.5.0 release of PostGIS is now available. This is a major release adding a significant number of new features including:
- New "geography" type for managing geodetic (lat/lon) data
- Performance-enhanced distance calculations
- GML and KML format readers
- Improved shape loading GUI
- And more!
Release Notes
Important Changes- =~ operator now indicates bounding box equality, not feature equality
- GEOS 3.1 is now the minimum accepted version of GEOS
- GEOS 3.2 is needed if you want to use enhanced buffering features and ST_HausdorffDistance
- GEOS, LibXML2, and Proj4 are now mandatory dependencies
- Added Hausdorff distance calculations (#209) (Vincent Picavet)
- Added parameters argument to ST_Buffer operation to support one-sided buffering and other buffering styles (Sandro Santilli)
- Performance improvements to ST_Distance (Nicklas Avén)
- Addition of other Distance related visualization and analysis functions (Nicklas Avén)
- ST_ClosestPoint
- ST_DFullyWithin
- ST_LongestLine
- ST_MaxDistance
- ST_ShortestLine
- KML, GML input via ST_GeomFromGML and ST_GeomFromKML (Olivier Courtin)
- Extract homogeneous collection with ST_CollectionExtract (Paul Ramsey)
- Add measure values to existing linestring with ST_AddMeasure (Paul Ramsey)
- History table implementation in utils (George Silva)
- Win32 support and improvement of core shp2pgsql-gui (Mark Cave-Ayland)
- In place 'make check' support (Paul Ramsey)
- Geography type and supporting functions
- Spherical algorithms from Dave Skea
- Object/index implementation from Paul Ramsey
- Selectivitiy implementation from Mark Cave-Ayland
- Serializations (KML, GML, JSON) from Olivier Courtin
- ST_Area, ST_Distance, ST_DWithin, ST_GeogFromText, ST_GeogFromWKB, ST_Intersects, ST_Covers, ST_Buffer
- Documentation updates and improvements (Regina Obe, Kevin Neufeld)
- Testing and quality control (Regina Obe)
- PostGIS 1.5 support PostgreSQL 8.5 trunk (Guillaume Lelarge)
- Many, many other changes