2011/6/28 Andrés Maneiro <[email protected]>:
> On 28/06/11 17:55, Andrea Aime wrote:
>> 2011/6/28 Andrés Maneiro<[email protected]>:
>>> Just a ping to see if someone had time to review this bug. Is it
>>> possible to delete the styles?
>>
>> Your styles yes (though the .sld file on disk won't be removed, we
>> should add an option to kill that too), the built in ones, point, polygon,
>> line and raster, those no, they cannot be removed, geoserver uses
>> them as defaults for the various types of layers when you configure
>> them.
>>
>
> Nice! So how should I do it?
>
> I'm having problems with that (see error log in last message for more
> information). I guess it's due to the fact that the layer no longer
> exists in geoserver.

I don't know, I can delete styles without issues on my system,
even if they were attached to a layer that has just been removed.

It seems in your configuration there is a layer that has no
default style associated to it. Which is wrong, should not
happen, not sure how you got there.

Cheers
Andrea


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