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Missing half of antarctica? #543

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jucor opened this issue May 22, 2022 · 5 comments
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Missing half of antarctica? #543

jucor opened this issue May 22, 2022 · 5 comments

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@jucor
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jucor commented May 22, 2022

I must be missing something obvious, but it seems that half of antarctica is missing. See e.g.
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It used to work ™️ when I generate maps months ago, and now the same code is missing that bit of the world.

Reproduced on two machines, a Mac M1 with compilation from source and a Windows PC with installation from conda-forge's wheels, completely different environments. Any help welcome :) Thank you!

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molinav commented May 22, 2022

Hi @jucor! Yes, this is a known problem, see #522. The bindings to GEOS need (still) an update because something happened starting with GEOS 3.9 that sometimes is cropping the coordinates. For the moment pinning to GEOS < 3.9 should do the trick.

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jucor commented May 22, 2022

Thanks @molinav ! Not sure how to get GEOS 3.8+ with Homebrew -- looks like homebrew only has the latest version. I found the old version of the homebrew formula with 3.8 at https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/tree/cf821a26a7ca15f56d2a61a93aa9732f5b509f6f , but have no clue how to get homebrew to follow that formula (assuming it is even still working).
I realise this is beyond the scope of basemap, but would you happen to have any idea how to do that, please?

No worries at all if you don't have time to explain Homebrew to every user of your package :) A sunday, to boot. I'd absolutely understand!

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molinav commented May 22, 2022

@jucor Unfortunately I am not expert in any of both (MacOS and Homebrew). There is always the possibility to compile GEOS from source though (having clang and cmake available in your system should be enough).

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jucor commented May 22, 2022

Thanks @molinav ! I might try that directly :) Very much appreciate your reactivity -- and your package. Thanks for all your work!

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molinav commented May 22, 2022

@jucor Just for the record, @jswhit is the author of the package, I am just the current maintainer. ;-)

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