Depends where you are at; for a while we had nightly deploys going (I think
that is the case for 2.5.x). I am not sure if 2.5.x made the switch to osgeo
repo yet or not?
For 2.6.x it is only deployed by hand when I bother to do it; takes about 40
mins from here.
Jody
2009/2/17 Daniele Romagnoli
Hi Simone:
I enjoyed the wiki page table; makes the range of the madness known.
As far as I know we take the time to include several "license.txt" files in
our deployed jars and artifact downloads; can we use your table to confirm
we have everything done right? During OSGeo graduation we got a fai
> The backport to Java 1.5 is only for the modules martin works on.
> (Referencing and metadata if I'm correct)
> There is no backport planned for the swing module, since it's my
> personal work
> I have no time (and no needs) to do this much work for free.
If so you should remove your name as mo
Previously we had written down the idea of basing grid coverage data access
on the WCS specification; is this the same idea (and is that proposal page
still around or has it been removed?).
Still this is a great direction; and one I have been encouraging for a while
:-) What I would love to identi
I think I must of dropped off the geoapi list; and had missed this
anouncement? :-( Oh you anounced it just last week - so I was sick and
missed it.
Thanks for cross posting.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 10:44 PM, Martin Desruisseaux <
[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm posting this email
Hi Jody - sorry to hear you've been unwell - there are a few bugs
floating around Sydney at the moment.
Johann told me some more about his current work and the status of
swing-widgets-pending last week...
http://n2.nabble.com/spike-td2345012.html#a2346288
I've mulled a bit (code for looked blankl
Hi Mr Choure: You are building with the wrong version of Java. On an Athalon
machine using Java 6 will trip up a few tests that depend on very fine math.
The only thing to do is use the Java 1.5 SDK (as described in the developers
guide). On my machine I have a command prompt set up with Java 5 jus
I want to review the setState method in the 2nd cut :-) And introduce the
concept of a Tool (ie a delegate that handles mouse events and defines the
cursor).
But yeah general clean up would be great; and we should javadoc what the
methods do (even if we decide later they do not make sense as named
I am jumping back into the discussion (sorry I have been off sick for a
bit). Andrea has already furnished you with a reply which I have not read
yet; so please view two replies as the start of an interesting discussion -
we are after all interested in working with you.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 12
First of all i want to thank everyone here for the open communication;
seriously that is one of our communities strengths and is something to be
encouraged. I would much rather have our discussion in public where we can
do something about them that have people be unhappy and quiet and drop out
as (
See http://hudson.opengeo.org/hudson/job/geotools-trunk/1400/changes
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How to get geometry between two points?
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Key: GEOT-2354
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-2354
Project: GeoTools
Issue Type: Wish
Components: core filter, core geometry
Affects Ver
See http://hudson.opengeo.org/hudson/job/geotools-trunk/1399/changes
Changes:
[groldan] GEOT-1744 compromise solution to set the no-data values to
transparent on colormapped raster catalogs. The actual solution whould involve:
a) expanding the band's data type if there's no room in the colormap
See http://hudson.opengeo.org/hudson/job/geotools-trunk/1398/changes
Changes:
[groldan] GEOT-1744, load colormap data once for all the rasters in the catalog
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