I tried to download a nightly build from this week so I could test the
layer visibility toggle. No nightly builds are being stored here:
http://jump-pilot.sourceforge.net/download/nightlybuild/
I tried a nightly build from Ede last week, but it crashed on
start-up. The nightly build by Ede from
as far as i know is intevation still looking if they can help out. for now the
snapshots on
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jump-pilot/files/nightly_builds%28ed%29/
should do just the same.
@stephan/sascha: did you come to a conclusion?
..ede
On 06.10.2011 16:49, Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
I
Hello Ede, Landon,
edgar.sol...@web.de, [20111006 - 17:14:38]
as far as i know is intevation still looking if they can help out.
for now the snapshots on
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jump-pilot/files/nightly_builds%28ed%29/
should do just the same.
@stephan/sascha: did you come
On 06.10.2011 17:25, Stephan Holl wrote:
Yes, since the ECW-binaries are included in the builds now (since
r2425 and r2442) we cannot distribute them with the binaries included
anymore.
by that you mean, you do not want to i guess. could you please elaborate why?
This is not allowed by the
Hi all,
at the end its Intevations decision, which based on their company
policy. And if we can't keep going with the builds on their
infrastructure I am thankful to Intevation, in particular Sascha and
Stephan for their support over the past years.
If there is no more to say from Intevation
Hi,
I do not understand clearly either ecw license terms, or Stephan reasons
or Ede's explanation.
What I understand is that the problem is quite complex, and that some
other projects choose
to not ship dll with their software.
http://users.qgis.org/planet/tag/ecw/
I think OpenJUMP core must
Hi,
I do not understand either, but when it comes to QGIS it is a bit different
thing. QGIS is using GDAL and fresh GDAL versions are using ECW JPEG 2000 SDK
4.x with a more complicated license. Old gdal versions up till 1.7.0
used SDK 3.x and they may ship with ECW support without