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I noticed in Npgsql version 2.1.3 that the type NpgsqlTypes.NpgsqlPoint is using single-precision values. However, the documentation for all types that use points (point, path, polygon, etc.) in Postgres v9.3+ indicates it is using 16 bytes to store the values, which implies double precision storage. Is there any plan to update NpgsqlPoint to use double-precision, or am I misreading the Postgres documentation?

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You are absolutely correct. We are now working on a major overhaul for Npgsql v3.0, where this has already been fixed and NpgsqlPoint has doubles (unfortunately this version is still in alpha).

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  • The status of Npgsql v3.0 can be found here. The bug fix for this particular issue can be found here.
    – Jeff G
    Mar 11, 2015 at 21:51
  • The NuGet package for Npgsql v3.0 rc2 was released on July 17, 2015.
    – Jeff G
    Jul 20, 2015 at 15:02

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