I've fixed the tests and they pass under postgres9.1+postgis1.5
On Friday, August 24, 2012 10:21:08 AM UTC-5, Flavio Curella wrote:
>
>
> Two of the failures are:
>
> AssertionError: u'{ "type": "Point", "coordinates": [ 100.000000,
> 0.000000 ] }' != '{ "type": "Point", "coordinates": [ 100.0, 0.0 ] }'
>
> Could be a JSON serialization quirk? I don't have any JSON lib system-wide
> nor in my virtualenv, so I know it's using the one shipped within Django.
> Should we modify the test to unserialize (json.loads) and compare Python
> objects?
>
> I've fixed these by deserializing and comparing the resulting python
objects.
> The other failure is:
>
> AssertionError:
> 'GEOGCS["GCS_WGS_1984",DATUM["WGS_1984",SPHEROID["WGS_1984",6378137,298.257223563]],PRIMEM["Greenwich",0],UNIT["Degree",0.017453292519943295]]'
>
> !=
> 'GEOGCS["GCS_WGS_1984",DATUM["WGS_1984",SPHEROID["WGS_84",6378137,298.257223563]],PRIMEM["Greenwich",0],UNIT["Degree",0.017453292519943295]]'
>
> If you compare the two string, the only difference is that the spatial
> reference for the spheroid is "WGS_1984" instead of "WGS_84".
> I'm not exactly sure if they are the same ref, or why and when it would
> have changed.
>
Here I've just changed the expected result. I would love to hear from
people using postgres8 if I broke the test for them.
Thanks,
Flavio.
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