02-02-2010
Actually, the problem is using "DOCUMENT_ROOT" because it is apache specific. Using "PATH" works.
So how could I debug my CGI program using apache and using GDB ??? (Like I said, running my CGI w/ Firefox and attaching its PID to GDB does not solve the problem.)
Seems I will have to temporarily substitute the getenv's with strings.
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shpadd
SHAPELIB(1) User Commands SHAPELIB(1)
NAME
shpadd - append a shape to an ESRI shapefile
SYNOPSIS
shpadd file [[x y] [+]]*
DESCRIPTION
Appends a shape to the shapefile determined from file. The geometric data of the new shape consists of lists of X/Y points on the command
line grouped into parts, with points in different parts separated by a plus (+) sign. If no points or parts are given then a shape of type
NullShape is appended to the shapefile, and otherwise the type of the new shape is determined by the shapefile's header. See shpdump(1)
for a description of shape types and how geometric data for parts are interpreted for a specific type. No geometric restrictions set by
the shapefile specification are enforced by shpadd(1).
Shapefiles actually consist of two files with the same basename and extensions .shp and .shx (or .SHP and .SHX) containing the shape data
and shape index respectively. The files to open are determined by first stripping any filename extension from file and attempting to open
the files file.shp or file.SHP, and file.shx or file.SHX for the respective data and index files.
EXIT STATUS
0 Successful program execution.
1 Missing file argument, the shapefile can't be opened, or the program ran out of memory.
DIAGNOSTICS
The following diagnostics may be issued on stdout:
Unable to open:file
Out of memory
AUTHORS
Frank Warmerdam (warmerdam@pobox.com) is the maintainer of the shapelib shapefile library. Joonas Pihlaja (jpihlaja@cc.helsinki.fi) wrote
this man page.
BUGS
Coordinate values that can't be be parsed by sscanf(3) get undefined values. There's no way to give measure or Z data to vertices in a
shape, but those are always set to zero if the shapefile's shape type requires those values. MultiPatch shape types aren't supported.
SEE ALSO
dbfadd(1), dbfcreate(1), dbfdump(1), dbf_dump(1), shpcreate(1), shpdump(1), shprewind(1)
shapelib OCTOBER 2004 SHAPELIB(1)