Thank you for the info. I will give the tests a try with the 9.4 driver.
Jason Newmoyer
Newmoyer Geospatial Solutions
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On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 4:46 AM, Ian Turton wrote:
> There are two or three tests that fail if you go to the latest version of
> the
There are two or three tests that fail if you go to the latest version of
the JDBC driver, 9.4-1201-jdbc41. I haven't had a chance to look at them
yet.
Ian
On Fri, 5 Jun 2015 1:51 am Jody Garnett wrote:
> Hey Torben, thanks for the research :) So Jason it looks like we test both
> geotools and
Hey Torben, thanks for the research :) So Jason it looks like we test both
geotools and this driver with a newer PostgreSQL / PostGIS combination.
Jason if you want we can ask about using a newer driver (of course your
downstream applications is free to choose an appropriate driver through
careful
The automated tests are running against:
PostgreSQL 9.3.5
POSTGIS 2.1.2 r12389
Looking at the geotools pom.xml, the tests are still using the
8.4-701.jdbc3 driver.
Torben
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 2:05 PM, Jody Garnett wrote:
> We have recently restored automated postgis testing on our build b
We have recently restored automated postgis testing on our build box,
Torben has the details on what versions are used (I imagine it is the
latest since that is what are working against).
If you would like to build and test geotools and geoserver with a more
recent driver we would be interested in
GeoServer devs,
I noticed in the 2.7.1 war distro that it is
using postgresql-8.4-701.jdbc3.jar. I plan on using GeoServer with the
latest PostgreSQL 9.4/PostGIS 2.1 releases.
I found this discussion a few years back about the topic:
http://sourceforge.net/p/geoserver/mailman/message/30164784/
St