working on it again.
Andreas did send me a log file. Lets see if it runs tomorrow.
stefan
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> FYI:
>
> I still think the nightly build is broken. The last time I saw a build
> available for download was 2010-08-26. I'm going to try to get a build
> of the current SVN up
committed
stefan
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> I'm going to tinker with a bare bones Java launcher this week I hope.
> I will let you know how it goes. I don't have a problem committing the
> Mac launch script to the SVN.
>
> The Sunburned Surveyor
>
> On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 1:48 PM, wrote:
>>>
me neither
I think you need to ask Jon Aquino or Martin Davis about this ;)
stefan
Michaƫl Michaud wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
>> The FeatureCollectionWrapper.getUltimateWrappee() looks like this:
>>
>> public FeatureCollection getUltimateWrappee() {
>> FeatureCollection currentWrappee = fc;
>>
I like the charset choice, thanks Matthias.
However, I wonder what users feel having every time to chose (even it is
only one more click) and probably not knowing what it means.
So one thought I had is to "comment out" the dialog call and put the
dialog options in (a new?) options tab instead a
Kevin Neufeld wrote:
> No, the ability to specify readonly is currently only available
> programatically. My use case was that I wanted to prevent a user to
> making certain changes to a feature collection. I hadn't considered
> that a user may want to add this restriction themselves through a
well... my answer was to fast.
I see that the last additions from Matthias need to be added/transfered
first (which I can do only at home)
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> Hei Michael,
>
> thanks for starting this topic (and also thanks for the bug fixes on the
> weekend).
>
> On your question: I don
Hei Michael,
thanks for starting this topic (and also thanks for the bug fixes on the
weekend).
On your question: I don't know why it is there twice. I am sure the one
in the com.vivisolutions.jump package can be deleted since it hasn't
been updated.
I am going to do that now.
stefan
Michaƫ
Hei,
seems to be a subsclipse problem
if you are not willing to do a new eclipse install tortoise SVN may be
an option too (http://tortoisesvn.net/)
edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
> On 08.09.2010 11:38, Nils Kuhn wrote:
>> but if there's no other possibility I will install eclipse 3.6 (instead of
On 08.09.2010 11:38, Nils Kuhn wrote:
> but if there's no other possibility I will install eclipse 3.6 (instead of
> 3.4 which I am using right now) and try again later.
You should. Smells like an eclipse problem to me. 3.4 also is really old by
now. I actually still use latest 3.5 for java, b
Hi Ede,
svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk/ doesn't work, too (attached screnshot).
I uninstalled/installed Subclipse, that doesn't change anything :-(
I don't have the time now, but if there's no other possibility I will install eclipse 3.6 (instead of 3.4 which I am using right now) and try
Do other repositories work?
try
svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk/
Sometimes eclipse plugins are buggy or failed to install. Can you additionally
try a fresh eclipse install and add subversion there?
ede
On 08.09.2010 10:52, Nils Kuhn wrote:
> Hi Ede,
> here is the screenshot.
> No differen
Just checked again
https://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/jump-pilot/core/trunk
works with either
https:// or http://
go to Window->Open Perspective->[Other ...->]SVN Repository Exploring
then right click in 'SVN Repositories' tab on the left side, New->Repository
Location
Add the url in
Hi,
sorry for the long time without answer but unfortunately I hadn't as
much time the last weeks and I didn't get the svn-checkout running with
subclipse yet...
I tried the following urls with subclipse but always the same error:
https://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/jump-pilot
https
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