I run linux and MIF datastore never has passed tests for me. So digging
into the problem it I found this bug:
http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=5056395
which has to do with nio on jdk 1.4 and linux 2.6 kernsl. The following
workaround seems to work:
Replace
src.transferTo( 0, s
Ok, so it looks like everyones commits are in. I would like to
officially start the code freeze so that I can have time to test. Thanks.
-Justin
Justin Deoliveira wrote:
> Alright, looks like things are in order, I am going to wait until the
> last commits are in today and then call a code freez
Seen building with java 1.4:
[INFO]
[ERROR] BUILD FAILURE
[INFO]
[INFO] Compilation failure
c:\java\geotools\trunk\module\coverage\src\org\geotools\i
Alright, looks like things are in order, I am going to wait until the
last commits are in today and then call a code freeze at the end of the
day. Thanks Adrian.
-Justin
Adrian Custer wrote:
> Hey Justin,
>
> you won't want the 'introduction' module since that's only on my
> harddrive. sorry f
Hi
one of the main use cases for the complex-features branch was
time-series observations.
I successfully used WFS with date -range queries against a sampling time.
For WMS, we would ideally support the TIME parameter, but failing that
we can send filters in an SLD successfully. I have only te
Hey Justin,
you won't want the 'introduction' module since that's only on my
harddrive. sorry for the confusion,
--adrian
-introduction
property
mappane
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to suppo
Hey Justin, all,
Ian fixed the MapPane.
I'm not sure about how maven works, and whether we want the demos
accumulated in the 2.2.x/target/ directory. However, comparing the
pom.xml in ext/ and in demo/ the demo/pom.xml is missing both the
block and the block. When I alter the demo/pom.xml to b
Justin Deoliveira wrote:
>Hi Saul,
>
>I just ran into this problem yesterday, the fix should be on 2.2.x. How
>recent is your 2.2.x checkout. I havent merged the fix to trunk yet.
>
>
You can focus on the 2.2.x release... i'll bring trunk up to date re:
PostGIS.
Cory.
Well it appears that more commits are coming down the pipe so I cant
start the release today. Can everyone agree on a time line for a code
freeze. Otherwise getting this release out is like hitting a moving target.
-Justin
Adrian Custer wrote:
> Hey Ian,
>
> I don't think you are quite done clea
Hi Saul,
I just ran into this problem yesterday, the fix should be on 2.2.x. How
recent is your 2.2.x checkout. I havent merged the fix to trunk yet.
-Justin
Saul Farber wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I think there may be a serious problem with the FilterCapabilities.ALL
> and FilterCapabilities.NONE im
(Sorry ian for the dupe, resending to list as well)
Hey Ian,
One last stumbler. I'm not sure what i'm doing wrong but I'm not getting
a gt2-demo-mappane*.jar installed in 2.2.x/target/. at the end of the
mvn install. Does mvn install create that for you?
Otherwise I can confirm that the followin
Hey all,
I think there may be a serious problem with the FilterCapabilities.ALL
and FilterCapabilities.NONE implementation on the trunk and 2.2.x
branch. I could be way off here though...so some feedback would be great.
As I understand it, a FilterCapabilities object represents the differen
On 8/10/06, Adrian Custer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Ian,
>
> I don't think you are quite done cleaning up. You said you needed
> message.properties in there as well, right? Perhaps the gui button icon
> stuff needs to be in resources/ too?
The messages property file is in ext/mappane with t
Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:
> Unfortunately unit tests are only half the battle. Geotools has a huge
> number of unit tests which is great
Pardon? Great?
The code coverage of most module does not get as high as 50%. This is
not nearly
high enough.
The problem here is that most code has been writ
Hey Ian,
I don't think you are quite done cleaning up. You said you needed
message.properties in there as well, right? Perhaps the gui button icon
stuff needs to be in resources/ too?
It's not in svn yet:
svn list:
logipod:/soft/SVN/geotools/branches/2.2.x> svn list demo/mappane
build.propertie
Jody Garnett ha scritto:
> Look guys the PostGIS WKB providence check also turned up some WKB
> grief, I am expecting an answer from Chris or Justin on this.
> Perhaps the solution to both problems can be considered at the same
> time. JTS 1.7 also includes some WKB support - perhaps the depende
On 8/10/06, Andrea Aime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul Ramsey ha scritto:
> > I am surprised the official build itself is broken, and wonder why we
> > are back at this stage again. For a while there was consensus that
> > broken build was unacceptable... if you break it, you fix it, and
> > (e
Paul Ramsey ha scritto:
> I am surprised the official build itself is broken, and wonder why we
> are back at this stage again. For a while there was consensus that
> broken build was unacceptable... if you break it, you fix it, and
> (even better) you just never commit something that breaks
On Thu, 2006-08-10 at 12:49 -0700, Justin Deoliveira wrote:
> I can also volunteer my time to push out the release, looks like richard
> is busy.
>
> So my review is done. As soon as you give the okay Adrian I will start
> the release process.
>
> -Justin
Hey Justin,
If you are taking over from
Justin Deoliveira wrote:
>Barring JMapPane there are no more commits so I would like to call a
>*complete* code freeze on 2.2.x. I beleive cory and jesse are on board
>with the freeze as they got all there fixes in yesterday?
>
>
The PostGIS tests were passing this morning, so I am content. It
JMapPane doesn't pick up the messages
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Key: GEOT-918
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-918
Project: GeoTools
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 2.2.0
Reporter: Adrian Custer
Unfortunately unit tests are only half the battle. Geotools has a huge
number of unit tests which is great, but lacks in integration tests,
testing the machine has a whole. This is where good test beds for
applications around geotools like udig and geoserver really come in
handy. But are harder to
Adrian Custer wrote:
> Hey Ian,
>
> My eclipse is pretty unhappy with all the changes you just made. It
> wants to move my classes around, can't find any of the classes it needs
> and acts generally sick. How sure are you about what you did?
>
> Hey all,
>
> Is there a policy on commits this lat
I don't think I would blame this on the process so much as the
toolchain... it seems like the same inputs generate radically
different outputs on different systems and development tools. Some
of this is related to IDEs... in GNU C projects the IDE and the build
system are basically one and
On 8/10/06, Adrian Custer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Ian,
>
> My eclipse is pretty unhappy with all the changes you just made. It
> wants to move my classes around, can't find any of the classes it needs
> and acts generally sick. How sure are you about what you did?
yep I'm sure :-) are you
Hey Jody,
On Thu, 2006-08-10 at 16:43 +0200, Jody Garnett wrote:
> Back to your code example - will this work and be consistent?
> MathTransform transform = CRS.mathTransform(BC_ALBERS, WGS84 );
Why no create/make/fetch/invoke/instantiate? That was at the heart of my
initial request.
> Polygon
Hey Ian,
My eclipse is pretty unhappy with all the changes you just made. It
wants to move my classes around, can't find any of the classes it needs
and acts generally sick. How sure are you about what you did?
Hey all,
Is there a policy on commits this late in the release process? Is
everyone r
On 8/10/06, Ian Turton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I've found the problem - the messages.properties file wasn't
> getting included in the jar file. It worked fine on my machine since
> I'm using eclipse to manage my classpath. Can you try again and see
> what happens at your end. And if so
I will have a go at it today.
Thanks for the reminder.
Brent Owens
(The Open Planning Project)
Jody Garnett wrote:
> Hi Brent, long time no hack? Hopefully I will see you on geoserver
> trunk sometime soon ;-)
>
> I have been bashing my brain against the geotools IP review, and have
> finally
I think I've found the problem - the messages.properties file wasn't
getting included in the jar file. It worked fine on my machine since
I'm using eclipse to manage my classpath. Can you try again and see
what happens at your end. And if someone who knows about maven2 can
check I've done the inclu
Chris Holmes wrote:
> Justin Deoliveira wrote:
>
>> Some recent development on geotools 2.2.x has caused filter encoding to
>> go bad...
>>
>> The pre vs post filter processing (used to be SQLUnpacker) appears to
>> have been totally rewritten. This is annoying for two reasons:
>>
>> 1. The postgi
Ciao Adit,
could you please be a bit more specific? Are you talking about a
describ coverage or what?
Simone.
On 8/10/06, Adit Santokhee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> Hello all,
>
>
>
> How can we specify irregular depth values using WCS spec?
>
> E.g.(in metres) 5,30, 50, 100, 200, 400
>
>
On 8/10/06, Adrian Custer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Richard, all,
>
> I do not think that JMapPane has been fixed. Aaime's fix works the way
> it would be expected to. Iant's work doesn't appear to have had the
> impact I expected.
>
> --adrian
>
>
> Hey Ian,
>
> Updating my svn branch, I still
We would like to release 1.4.0 right away, but that geotools 2.2.0
release just never comes. I think we are at the point where we might
just release against an RC that worked.
-Justin
Jody Garnett wrote:
> I know jesse has not had a chance to respond to the 2.3 and uDig based
> questions from Mo
I have all of my fixes is so I am ready whenever the JMapPane issue gets
resolved. However if there are going to be lots of commits in the
interim I would like to be able to run geoserver cite tests again.
-Justin
Adrian Custer wrote:
> Richard, all,
>
> I do not think that JMapPane has been fix
Adrian Custer wrote:
>> 2.) I did not use the "get" prefix deliberately, as this is not a bean
>> property
>>
> You're on your own then. 'find' works well, so do 'incant' 'animate'
> 'revive' 'brew' or any other spell you may wish to cast.
>
>> So let me work up a code example and we can s
Quick answer before I dig a bit.
You have multiple ways to describe a coverage and somehow this is confusing.
At the very bottom line I would just used
a 3D envelope using the extremes of the spatial cube your data covers.
In this way you just forget about the data itself is organized.
If you wa
I only know DatumAliases.txt, which I put together. .java presumably
implements the aliasing, but I think Reuben did that out of the
goodness of his heart.
On 10-Aug-06, at 2:31 AM, Jody Garnett wrote:
> Martin Desruisseaux wrote:
>> Jody Garnett a écrit :
>>> Hi Martin, I am guessing that t
Hi Simone,
It is actually for a describe coverage operation. Suppose Ive got a 4D
coverage with depth values at irregular intervals. How am I going to
represent the depth values?
Cheers,
Adit
-Original Message-
From: Simone Giannecchini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 August 2006 14
Justin Deoliveira wrote:
Hi all,
Some recent development on geotools 2.2.x has caused filter encoding to
go bad and as a result is making geoserver cite tests fail, which means
we cant release.
After three hours of bug hunting i have found the following bugs:
1. FilterCapabilties being wiped
Hy guys,
sorry to bother with my requests ... actually I'm going to develop a
new small project where I should filter some features from a
shapefile/database against different attribute types which can be even
time.
At this moment I have no clear ideas on how can I get a time filter on
features, o
I know jesse has not had a chance to respond to the 2.3 and uDig based
questions from Monday's meeting.
It seems that he is swamped and will not have a chance to play with us,
and we should make plans accordingly
(on the bright side he was asking questions about improving some of the
datastores,
Adrian Custer wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm trying to figure out the rendering toolchain, tracking particularly
> three elements:
>
> CRS (and projection): where these are determined, handled which
> I believe I now underestand in general and will figure out
> specifics later,
Hey all,
I'm trying to figure out the rendering toolchain, tracking particularly
three elements:
CRS (and projection): where these are determined, handled which
I believe I now underestand in general and will figure out
specifics later,
Resolution (displa
Hello all,
How can we specify irregular depth values using WCS
spec?
E.g.(in metres) 5,30, 50, 100, 200, 400
Cheers,
adit
-
Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
G
Martin Desruisseaux wrote:
> Jody Garnett a écrit :
>> You can find the updated provenance review here:
>> - http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/GeoTools_Provenance_Review
>
> Just a slight comment about "Contact EPSG Providers". The text said:
> "Frank was kind enough to contact the providers of the
On Thu, 2006-08-10 at 11:11 +0200, Jody Garnett wrote:
> 1.) CRS was introduced in 2.1 so we can not just flat out rename, we
> must deprecate the origional
yes, deprecated for 2.2.0 and by 2.3.0 we can bump everyone.
> 2.) I did not use the "get" prefix deliberately, as this is not a bean
> p
Richard, all,
I do not think that JMapPane has been fixed. Aaime's fix works the way
it would be expected to. Iant's work doesn't appear to have had the
impact I expected.
--adrian
Hey Ian,
Updating my svn branch, I still get the same error as before. Are you
sure that you got the message iss
Martin Desruisseaux wrote:
> Hello Jody
>
> Jody Garnett a écrit :
>> If I get a break to day I will take a run at this, if you have time
>> to be on IRC today we can do it together. I know you addressed most
>> of the issues via email, writing that down into a review.txt will be
>> most of the
Martin Desruisseaux wrote:
> Jody Garnett a écrit :
>> - Arguments - yet another command processor for static main( String
>> args[] )
> At the time I wrote this one, I was not aware of existing tools like
> the ones below:
>
>http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/cli/
>https://args4j.dev.jav
Martin Desruisseaux wrote:
> Jody Garnett a écrit :
>> Hi Martin, I am guessing that the DatumAliasesTable.txt is (C) 2005
>> PMC (on the ground that DataAliases.java shared that date), please
>> correct if wrong.
> I think you are right. We could also add (C) Refraction Research since
> Paul is
Martin Desruisseaux wrote:
> Example:
>
> http://svn.geotools.org/geotools/trunk/gt/module/referencing/src/org/geotools/referencing/operation/projection/AlbersEqualArea.java
>
>
Agreed I noticed that - and thanks for taking care with this.
>> Should not the ISO specification be credited? Or are w
Look guys the PostGIS WKB providence check also turned up some WKB
grief, I am expecting an answer from Chris or Justin on this.
Perhaps the solution to both problems can be considered at the same
time. JTS 1.7 also includes some WKB support - perhaps the dependency
can be dropped.
Jody
> Hi gu
Lets do it, you are warned that CRS is used in lots of places :-). So
lets think ...
1.) CRS was introduced in 2.1 so we can not just flat out rename, we
must deprecate the origional
2.) I did not use the "get" prefix deliberately, as this is not a bean
property
This method is designed to be u
Justin,
Roll back the work that changed, figure out who was doing it and ask
them to try again. You are the module maintainer
of PostGIS and needed to approve the change anyways.
In short there is no way that commit should be in a release with out
your personal say so (as module maintainer). Ch
Adrian Custer a écrit :
> In trying to get a projected map for my QuickStart tutorial, I'd like to
> simply grab an existing object. By default the geotools
> DefaultMapContext is created with
>
> CoordinateReferenceSystem crs = DefaultGeographicCRS.WGS84;
>
> I'd like to change that with
>
>
Adrian Custer a écrit :
> Would the following rename be possible?
>
> org.geotools.referencing.CRS.transform(...)
> to
> org.geotools.referencing.CRS.getMathTransform(...)
> since we are not, in any way, transforming with the method.
Sound like a good point to me.
Any objection? If not, I wi
I have changed the values to be positive integers that can mask properly
in order to fix the FilterCapabilities bug i was having with Beyond.
-Justin
Cory Horner wrote:
> Chris Holmes wrote:
>
>> They were made to be Filter.ALL and Filter.NONE. They're static
>> singleton constructs I think of
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