问题
I'm very new with spatialite. I'm running on Max OS Mountain lion and I have installed SQLite version 3.7.17 and libspatialite 4.1.1 (using homebrew)
I can load without error the extension libspatialite in SQLite :
SELECT load_extension('/usr/local/Cellar/libspatialite/4.1.1/lib/libspatialite.dylib');
I can create a simple table:
sqlite> CREATE TABLE test_geom (
...> id INTEGER NOT NULL
...> PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
...> name TEXT NOT NULL,
...> measured_value DOUBLE NOT NULL);
but when I add a Geometry column with spatialite I get the following message:
sqlite> SELECT AddGeometryColumn('test_geom', 'the_geom',4326, 'POINT');
AddGeometryColumn() error: unexpected metadata layout
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I have no idea to fix this issue. Can somebody help?
回答1:
This happens when you are using SQLite with Spatialite extension. In that case, you need to initialize spatial metadata tables (do this right after creating the database):
SELECT InitSpatialMetaData();
Another option would be to run Spatialite when creating the database. That will then automatically create the metadata tables.
Documentation: http://www.gaia-gis.it/gaia-sins/spatialite-cookbook/html/metadata.html
回答2:
This issue occurs because there is no metadata (spatial_ref_sys table) within the database which happens when you create the database with sqlite3.exe rather than spatialite.exe.
For example; if you create two databases, one with sqlite3 and the other with spatialite and run .table
you will see that the db created by spatialite has a suite of other tables including a spatial_ref_sys. The spatial functions require these reference tables in order to work.
Solution: Created a spatialite db and import the old db there or load all the necessary table into the old database. Either or is realtively easy with .dump
.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17761089/cannot-create-column-with-spatialite-unexpected-metadata-layout