FYI, the nightly upload script has been uploading to the osgeo repo
nightly. I do however find it flakes out a lot.
Simone Giannecchini wrote:
> I think someone (Adrian?) needs to accept/add you as developer on OSGEO.
> You need to create an OSGEO id first.
>
>
> Simone.
> -
Apologies for my late reply. But yes, there is a nightly upload process
running on on of our servers. The issue is that (until recently) may
have been that the geoserver poms were not configured to load libs from
the osgeo repository. This has since been fixed.
Looking at the nightly deploy scr
Hello Jody
>
> Thanks a lot for your email. There is a lot of content to think about.
No hurry; I have taken my time to write a useful email after all.
> I can not really make a useful answer right now, since I still working on
> the referencing module. However there is a link I could submit:
>
thanks Simone and Jody - sounds like a plan
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Hello Jody
Thanks a lot for your email. There is a lot of content to think about. I can
not
really make a useful answer right now, since I still working on the referencing
module. However there is a link I could submit:
Jody Garnett a écrit :
> - with respect to Jira. Perhpas Martin can "resol
I do not mind either way; 2.5.x is safe and it would not take a moment to
update 2.6. Your call Martin (or perhaps the call of the geoapi list).
I see the geoapi list is included in this thread; the breakdown seems
sensible - it gives the WG something specific to review and still gives a
home work
I think Micheal and I will look at Johann's work after; there are lots of
excellent ideas there. I think I would like to draw out that work (and
others) across the library so there are swing widgets in the modules that
they work on; both as an example; and to help us make writing examples
easier.
J
Sounds like a good idea to me,
even because as far as I have seen the difference between JMapPane and
johann work is quite huge, at least in term of code dimension.
Anyway, I am not sure how the swing widget work will turn out in the
long run since, as far as I Know, the current work from johann
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Key: GEOT-2356
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-2356
Project: GeoTools
Issue Type: Bug
Components: data postgis
Affects Versions: 2.5.2
Envir
ArcSDEQuery's resultCount is unusable on heavy layers
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Key: GEOT-2355
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-2355
Project: GeoTools
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 2.5.2
Hello Jody
Jody Garnett a écrit :
> Your example answered my question; as far as I know:
> - GeoTools 2.5 uses a specific milestone release of GeoAPI-2.2.
> - GeoTools 2.6 can make the change you describe above
Actually at Andrea's suggestion I increased the version number to 2.3, so
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