[jira] Created: (GEOS-3241) Co-ordinates flipped in WCS - sometimes.

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Co-ordinates flipped in WCS - sometimes.
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                 Key: GEOS-3241
                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-3241
             Project: GeoServer
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: WCS
         Environment: 1.7.5
            Reporter: Jonathan
            Assignee: Andrea Aime
         Attachments: Desktop.zip

Similar to: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-2397 (and maybe related), but with WCS.

I'm using this URL:

http://193.63.128.51:8080/geoserver/wcs?request=GetCoverage&version=1.1.1&SERVICE=wcs&store=true&identifier=beach&FORMAT=image/geotiff&boundingbox=51.54458235915739,-4.211321814171657,51.545383453447805,-4.209417342952632,urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4326


When using that request to get a small chunk of one layer, it returns it with co-ordinates flipped (lat/lon the wrong way around). Except with another layer, it returns it with the co-ords the right way around.

The two different layers, are the broken one (a hi-res raster of a beach - a 400MB geotiff -no tiles/pyramids/overviews etc), and a working landsat scene (220MB, includes tiles and overviews). Both show just fine as a KML overlay via WMS, and the two source files both show just fine when they're in ArcGIS.
I have no idea why one is coming back flipped and the other isn't given the only thing that is changed in the URL is the identifier (they both overlap so can both use the same co-ords).

Attached are two of the resulting Geotiffs, one from each layer (the landsat being the one made up of about 10 pixels).

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