Andreas Ravnestad
Andreas Ravnestad
Ah, disregard that. I had a brief lapse of reason :)
@DocSvartz Hm, that would be a read-only autoproperty. They can only be assigned in the constructor or as part of the declaration. So I think this is as expected. Source:...
@KC-Cygnia Based on your class structure (which appears to be recursive) I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that you are encountering circular recursion which leads to...
Hi @kevin-weir, My intention is absolutely to keep maintaining this package. See #713 for details. I am currently working on resolving the situation with the PR's, but as mentioned there...
Mapster is now back in active maintenance mode.
I've been busy with a new startup and haven't been able to keep up through the summer. Thanks to the efforts of @DocSvartz and @stagep (both of which stepped up...
Hi @ErikEJ, I was unable to get around this using EF Power Tools, so I went back to dotnet ef dbcontext scaffold and manually specified the tables I wanted to...
@ErikEJ If I create a new, empty Sqlite database, load the spatialite extension, and execute `select InitSpatialMetadata();`, I am left with these tables, indices and views:  A rather long...
Oops, apologies @ErikEJ! Yes, I can confirm that dropping the KNN2 table works. If other users come across this and consider dropping the KNN2 table as a non-option then manually...
I came across this problem today on a context scaffolded from a SQLite database using `dotnet ef scaffold`. The SQL definition for the columns is as follows: ``` [...] direction_vector_x...