Just testing that the installers do something ... FWTools243 - ok
geonetwork-install-2.4.2-0 - ok (is that a real version number?) geoserver-1.7.6-ng - warning about needing a jdk; pointed at one on the system and it was fine - note if you upgrade to 2.0.1 jre is fine - correction http://downloads.sourceforge.net/geoserver/geoserver-2.0.1-ng.exe gpsbabel-1.3.6 - zip file works - it would be nicer if the zipfile contained a folder (rather then just files so that users can unzip in one step rather then needing to make a folder first) gpsVPxp_0.4.18 - zip file works gvSIG-update-1_1_2-windows-i586 - failed - asks to install missing components - hitting yes tries downloading JavaJRE version 1.5.0... - .. and after 2 hours it did not succeed (and would not cancel) - system already had a jre6 installed (so above missing component should not of been needed) Kosmo_Desktop_2.0-RC1_windows_jre - zip file works fine maptiler-1.0-beta2-setup - ok MgServerSetup-2.0.2.3011 - ok ms4w_3.0-beta7 - zip file is okay - but an installer is now available for download! - correction http://www.maptools.org/dl/ms4w/ms4w-2.3.1-setup.exe OpenCPN_136_Setup - ok QGIS-1.4.0-1-No-GrassSetup - ok udig-1.1.1 - ok - includes a jre+imageio+jai - correction http://udig.refractions.net/files/downloads/udig-1.2-RC1.exe vcredist_x86 - ok WinGRASS-6.4.SVN-r41454-1-Setup - ok So in the above mix it looks like 3 applications include a JRE or otherwise install one :-) and the old version of geoserver requires a JDK but one is not included on the dvd. Email list can decide if any of the items above warrent action/ bug report. I also note there are mac installers; anyone want to test them? _______________________________________________ Live-demo mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demo http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc
