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Thanks to Torben for kicking the boundless mac there are now release
artifacts to test at
http://ares.boundlessgeo.com/geoserver/release/2.10.3/
Can someone with a mac and a windows box test those artifacts please.
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>> On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 12:27 PM, Torben Barsballe <
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>>> Hi Ia
I'm finishing up work on a new CSVPPIO (so I can talk about it at FOSS4G-E
in 2 weeks time) - Everything seems to be working, except I can't get it to
show up in the WPS request generator drop downs.
Can anyone point me to where those are populated?
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> I don't think it does yet, but I could only glance over it. Please allow
> some time to look
> at it, there's FOSS4G next week and
I'm pretty sure I tried that approach but ran into issues further down the
line. I'm travelling to Paris at present and my laptop is in the hold but
I'll check and see if I can find what the issue was.
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/test/java/org/geoserver/data/test/states.csv
None of which seem to have anything to do with Entity Resolution, does any
one know what I could have broken?
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I'm +1 now
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> three votes:
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> https://github.com/geoserver/geoserver/wiki/GSIP-161
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> Ian you indicated you could look at this after Paris; is
+1
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I saw an interesting talk at foss4ge on a proposed extension to geopackage
to store sld and ows context in the package as a separate table. This would
allow an easy way to migrate a set of styled data from Qgis to geoserver
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Certainly sounds like an interesting idea. I suspect that the devil is in
the details since we have to manage many projections and data sets but your
approach seems like it should work.
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I remember in the good old days you used to get a faq mail each month on
mailing lists. This covered the key rules and etiquette of a list aswell as
common questions on how to unsubscribe to the list.
Alternatively, we could try to move more of our user questions to
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I can't actually find that character in the file - has anyone
seen anything similar?
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> Developers, are we happy to drop support for PostgreSQL below 8.2?
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In general I'd say yes, may be best to
4 [1], it seems it it was shipping with 8.4,
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two years in a row in Europe
Pros: Someone else is organising things
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>> way. It seems like each time one of the cite test issues get fixed, there
>> is another one underneath.
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r the release.
>>>
>>> Given that, best bet is probably to use ares. I was hoping we could
>>> avoid creating the 2.12 jobs on ares as well, but I guess that is not going
>>> to be the case. I've created a 2.12.x nightly on ares, and kicked off
>>> another bat
Are there any blockers based on the RC1? If not I'll go ahead and kick off
the release tomorrow AM (UK time).
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not sure what the possible interactions are.
So if someone with a fixed IP address can fix the new build server up that
would be great as currently all the cite tests currently claim to be
passing but are in fact failing.
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; ension/xsd/xsd-core/src/main/java/org/geotools/xml/impl/
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>> How are you sending the XML? I had issues with curl removing the
>> linebreaks from files sent as ASCII,
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I've attached the log in case that might help but while I see a bunch of
warnings none of them look odd.
Has anyone seen something like this before?
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Please grab a copy from
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them out. We'd especially like to hear from Windows and Mac users
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Looks like the release is on hold until Jira comes back.
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It looks like the windows and mac installers are missing from the release.
If some one at boundless can kick the relevant machines that would be great
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I got a strange build failure this morning in gs-main as it found that
http://localhost:8080/geoserver had wfs turned off - has the build always
relied on the state of my local geoserver or is this new?
Turning the WFS service back on fixed the issue.
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And now I discover that GWC fails with an "Address already in use"
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I think this is a duplicate, I made the same request when I was looking at
wmts in the spring. Actually it does not matter since you don't need to
know the style name to get the default back.
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>> No good reason that I know of.
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>> On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 12:36 AM, Ian Turton <ijtur...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> Is there any reason to be still running the 2.9.x cite jobs now that
>>> 2.10.x is ma
That one should should only have affected like filters, and even then
should have had no effect on standard behaviour.
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> the only recent change that might seem to be even remotely related is this
> one:
pdates on geoserver-master-app-schema-online so it
> > was using stale GeoTools snapshots. I added "-U" to
> > geoserver-master-app-schema-online and kicked the build. (I also added
> > it to geoserver-master-nightly.) We will soon see if this fixes the
> build.
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and this is slowing down builds - I've filed a ticket
<https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/2163> with SAC.
If it continues we might want to temporarily remove it from the maven
repositories
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On Sun, 13 May 2018, 11:36 Ian Turton, <ijtur...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> <https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/2163> with SAC.
>
> If it continues we might want to temporarily remove it from
pengis.net/gml; xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema;>
M*
With no PropertyName at all. So now I need to figure out how GeoServer
builds the filter in a GetFeature query and how the PagingTest actually
works.
Ian
PS note to self next time shoot yourself before messing with the
OK This should be resolved by https://github.com/geotools/geotools/pull/1889
which I'll merge when the Travis tests pass.
I don't have app-schema configured locally so I missed the issue in my
local tests.
Ian
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> I'v
While poking around on build.geoserver.org this morning waiting for my cite
tests to run for the release, I noticed we still seem to be running the
cite tests for GeoServer 2.10 and 2.11, do we still need these or should I
turn them off?
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See https://build.geoserver.org/geoserver/release/2.12.4/
any windows and mac users would be especially helpful if you could check
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>> Though technically you should wait a month to do the backport I don't
>> have an issue with hitting both branches now if you need to support the
>> previous ver
1.12.4.
See the blog post
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> Il giorno lun 30 apr 2018 alle 19:01 Andrea Aime <
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>> On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 3:29 AM, Ben Caradoc-Davies
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This all sounds reasonable to me, so +1. As Ben says you could do a GISP
but I don't think it is necessary.
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I'm trying to build GeoServer on master today and it claims not to be able
to find GeoWebCache jars of 1.14-SNAPSHOT vintage. No problem I thought
I'll update GWC and build that, but GWC master is building 1.13-SNAPSHOT
jars.
So my question is which version number is correct?
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>> I'm trying to build GeoServer on master today and it claims not to be
>> able to find GeoWebCache jars of 1.14-SNAPSHOT vintage. No problem I
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Actually looking closer it seems that the ':' will also be an issue, see
line 144, if you have strict turned on,
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One thing I keep having to explain to users is the reason we have so many
duplicated processes in the WPS. Would it be a good idea to remove the
deprecated ones before we release 2.14?
As I understand it, there will be no fewer actual processes just fewer
prefixes.
I'm happy to do the work if
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Sounds good to me, obviously psc members who are connected to a bid should
recuse themselves from the discussion.
Ian
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> A couple months ago the GeoServer PSC received a donation ... to put
> towards SLD + QGIS Interoperability.
>
> Here is a
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