Then, in the absence of RCs, having binaries of nightly builds with a
different name so that it
can co-exist with the stable release is even more important for users
to help out
testing.
Agus
2012/5/27 Tim Sutton li...@linfiniti.com:
Hi
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 8:54 AM, Agustin Lobo
Hi
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 8:54 AM, Agustin Lobo alobolis...@gmail.com wrote:
In order for users to help out with this and other issues involving
testing of the RC
versions(s) on linux machines, it would be very important to be able
of installing the
RC binary version with a different name
Hi devs,
Back to the 1st topic : 1.8 new features :)
I have read this line in the wiki page [0] : New scale selector with
predefined scales
Is it related with the patch I proposed [1] ? I understood it was a new
feature, and because we were on feature freeze, it could not be applied
on 1.8 ?
Is it related with the patch I proposed [1] ? I understood it was a new
feature, and because we were on feature freeze, it could not be applied on
1.8 ?
No I suspect not. The predefined scales it is refering to the ones that were
there before you patch.
- Nathan
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 5:21
Thanks Nathan, you are right, I misread it ! Sorry for the noise, I should
have checked the sources before asking.
Michael
2012/5/25 Nathan Woodrow madman...@gmail.com
Is it related with the patch I proposed [1] ? I understood it was a new
feature, and because we were on feature freeze, it
In order for users to help out with this and other issues involving
testing of the RC
versions(s) on linux machines, it would be very important to be able
of installing the
RC binary version with a different name (i.e., qgisdev or qgisRC).
Many users can afford
regularly using the RC version,
+1 It would be great to be able to run two versions of QGIS (without manual
building) on Ubuntu (as possible with OSGeo4W).
Best wishes,
Anita
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 8:54 AM, Agustin Lobo alobolis...@gmail.com wrote:
In order for users to help out with this and other issues involving
Hi All
I am starting the 'whats new' list for QGIS here:
http://hub.qgis.org/wiki/quantum-gis/WhatsNew_18
Please feel free to chip in your favourite new things so that I can
update the whats new list in QGIS ready for the next release! If you
are too lazy to set up an osgeo account to get write