Hello list.
Thanks everyone for the great work done with OSGeo4W.
I have a strange (maybe) question. I suppose that osgeo4w setup.exe is
a fork of the cygwin's setup. Is it possible to view/download its
source code?
Thanks, Giovanni
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G. Allegri wrote:
Hello list.
Thanks everyone for the great work done with OSGeo4W.
I have a strange (maybe) question. I suppose that osgeo4w setup.exe is
a fork of the cygwin's setup. Is it possible to view/download its
source code?
Giovanni,
Yes, it is available in svn at:
Thanks Frank!
2009/2/25 Frank Warmerdam warmer...@pobox.com:
G. Allegri wrote:
Hello list.
Thanks everyone for the great work done with OSGeo4W.
I have a strange (maybe) question. I suppose that osgeo4w setup.exe is
a fork of the cygwin's setup. Is it possible to view/download its
source
You may get in touch with the OpenScales project team in order to get
additional feedback:
http://openscales.org/
OpenScales is a very new project aiming at building with Flex something
similar to OpenLayers.
Regards,
Benjamin Chartier
Dirk Frigne a écrit :
Sorry for the cross posting,
OpenScales is a very new project aiming at building with Flex something
similar to OpenLayers.
Hi Benjamin. I didn't know about this project. Is there any demo,
screenshot, or similar?
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Apologies for cross posting.
Bruce Bannerman
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Building an msi just adds complication. I also have not seen any open
source tools to do it either. In reality an msi is just a microsoft
compressed database format they invented. Because typical installers
write to registry using an msi prevents you from running more than one
at the same time. In