Hi,

I'm a bit like Agus, and am not in a position to compile to test properly.

But I can confirm it is working in the osgeo compilation of 1.9 (master).

-ramon.

On 23/12/2011, at 18:40 , Agustin Lobo wrote:

> Alexander,
> 
> In order to check on ubuntu, I would need to either compile (which I
> do not know how to do)
> or install the nightly build (which would overwrite my current
> installation), am I wrong?

Mostly no, but it does require compilation of various add on bits (e.g. if your 
not in a situation to avoid ecw files). The .deb nightly files, as was pointed 
out to me are mostly about making sure qgis itself works, and anything else is 
a bonus.

> Also, this would not be a solution for windows users relying on the
> "stable" 1.7.3
> 
> A good thing of having back this tool in fTools is that improved
> versions can be easily installed as an
> updated plugin. I think that being the JOIN a fundamental operation,
> it should be kept it in fTools
> until we are positive that Properties/JOIN always work, which will not
> happen until users exhaustively test
> it from an standard binary distribution.
> 
> Agus
> 
> 
> 2011/12/23 Alexander Bruy <[email protected]>:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> this fixed yesterday in 7f0dc3c25403 and backported to
>> 1.7 and 1.8 branches. Please check.
>> 
>> So we don't need to restore Join in fTools
>> 
>> --
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