Great. Thanks for the info, Jeff. I will definitely let you know if we need help. I appreciate the offer.
Matt -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Johnson Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 6:09 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [geonode] RE: Bundled Software Versions I should point out that some of these pieces are actually built against the version + any fixes on the source tree after the release. Specifically GeoServer and GeoExt/GXP. Matthew, If you need any help with your implementation, please let us know. Jeff On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 6:03 AM, Simmons, Matthew T <[email protected]> wrote: > Chris, > > Thanks for the welcome, and even more thanks for putting that list together > for me. > > That should be plenty of information to get me the approvals I need. > Honestly, I wish I knew exactly what they meant by "bundled application." > You get a different answer depending on who you ask. However, this sounds > like it covers any possible definition. > > Thanks again for the help. I really do appreciate it. > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf > Of Chris Holmes > Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 5:50 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [geonode] RE: Bundled Software Versions > > Hey Matthew, welcome to the GeoNode community. > > I can give you some rough answers to some of the versions. If you really need > it exact I may be able to help, or at least point at the right directions. > But I'm curious about the definition of 'bundled applications'? I mean if > you're counting GeoTools and GeoServer as separate things then do you need to > do the same for all the open source libraries that GeoServer depends on? Like > I wouldn't consider GeoTools an 'application' and probably wouldn't include > it in the list? > > Others feel free to correct if I get anything wrong. > > GeoNode does not require PostGIS/PostgreSQL, but it's recommended for > any production deployment. So you should be fine with any recent > version, so call it PostGIS 1.5 on PostgreSQL 9.1 > > GeoServer is version 2.1 for GeoNode 1.1 It uses the embedded GeoWebCache in > GeoServer, so I think you could just say the GeoServer version, as all > GeoServers ship with GeoWebCache. > > OpenLayers would be 2.11, with GeoExt 1.1. GXP hasn't had an official release > afaik, could probably find you a github version hash if you need it. > > Django I believe is version 1.2, though I could be wrong. And > GeoNetwork is version 2.6 > > Hope this helps, let me know if you need more. > > On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Simmons, Matthew T > <[email protected]> wrote: >> I looked through the archive, but didn’t see a similar question. My >> company is trying to use GeoNode 1.1 for one of our projects. >> However, before we can download the software, I need to document the >> version of the software as well as any bundled applications that are >> downloaded with GeoNode. It looks like GeoNode is dependent on: >> PostgreSQL, PostGIS, GeoTools, GeoServer, GeoWebCache, OpenLayers, >> GeoExt, GXP, Django, and GeoNetwork. I’m not sure which of these are >> actually included in GeoNode, and I’m not able to download the software to >> verify until I can document versions. >> >> >> >> Can you tell me which of these are actually downloaded with GeoNode >> and which versions of these application are bundled? I’m sorry for >> the inconvenience, but I really appreciate the help.
