+1 on dropping Win32
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Now that both MapGuide and FDO have CMake build systems for building on
Linux, we can offload most of the thirdparty libs to what is provided by the
system. And in this respect, Ubuntu provides the most compatible set of
thirdparty libs we need to build MapGuide and FDO.
As of right now, we can ac
Hi,
we're using Centos 6 MapGuide 32 and 64bit.
But I agree it's better to focus in a well supported linux build (and
remove 64bit blockers), no problems on which modern distribution is used.
Building from source was historically a cumbersome and very slow task,
since source is very big due to th
Thank you so much Jackie. Will try my best to report bugs and provide
suggestions while the MGOS 3.1 release!
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Thanks for the update Jackie. We will continue to use MapGuide for many
years.
By all means drop 32 bit support. We haven't use 32 bit for a few years
anyway.
We continue to use the MaestroAPI, since changing our WebGIS from this to
Fusion/React is a huge task and if we ever do this, we will start
Hi All,
In light of the EOL announcement of Autodesk Infrastructure Map Server,
there is undoubtedly questions and concerns about what is the future of
MapGuide Open Source project.
First of all, let me clearly state the following: MapGuide Open Source is
still alive and going. This project has b