3 #=======================================================================
5 # File ID: 9cf16956-fafa-11dd-9073-000475e441b9
6 # Read GPS data from stdin or file names at the command line and send a
7 # PostgreSQL table to stdout. Needs a database called "tmpgps" with the
9 # License: GNU General Public License version 2 or later.
10 #=======================================================================
12 cat "$@" | gpst
-o pgtab | \
13 psql
-c "TRUNCATE logg; COPY logg (date, coor, ele, name, dist, description) FROM stdin;" tmpgps
14 cd ~
/bin
/src
/gpstools
/postgres
15 psql
-f "$HOME/bin/src/gpstools/postgres/allupdate.sql" tmpgps
>/dev
/null
2>&1
16 psql
-f "$HOME/bin/src/gpstools/postgres/distupdate.sql" tmpgps
>/dev
/null
2>&1
17 psql
-c "SELECT date as date, coor, name, dist FROM logg ORDER BY date;" tmpgps