RE: [mapserver-users] How to use moveLayerUp

2010-07-13 Thread Worth Lutz
One thing that I have done is clone or copy a layer and add it to the map object. This puts the new layer at the end of the layer list thus it is the last one drawn. What I've been doing is using the new layer to show the selected items from that layer with a new class. For example, the original

RE: [mapserver-users] Multiple selection on interactive map

2010-07-13 Thread Lime, Steve D (DNR)
Hi: Depends where you're getting hung up. Selection of multiple features is feature of whatever client environment you're using. Folks probably need a bit more detail on that end of things to help further. For example, are you using OpenLayers, GeoExt, something homegrown? What is the use case y

[mapserver-users] Multiple selection on interactive map

2010-07-13 Thread manirakiza franck
Hi, I am a new mapserver user and I m working on a application that permits to the user to select some areas on a interactive map. Somebody can help me with this issue? Is there  I don't find how impelment this. Note that I m using phpMapScript to call mapserver functions. Thank you in advance f

Re: [mapserver-users] WFS Server does not support VERSION 1.1.0

2010-07-13 Thread Daniel Morissette
Chris Green wrote: > Daniel > > Thank you I really appreciate you taking the time to explain that. I have > followed your instructions and the upgrade seems to have installed OK (both > mapserver-base 5.6.4 and mapserver-php 5.6.4). However when I try running my > application I get an error log of

Re: [mapserver-users] compilation problem

2010-07-13 Thread Alan Boudreault
UbuntuGIS has it: http://trac.osgeo.org/ubuntugis/wiki https://launchpad.net/~ubuntugis/+archive/ubuntugis-unstable Alan On July 13, 2010 02:50:24 pm ahmet temiz wrote: > thank you for your both mail > > I must have destroyed that library accidentally , when I tried to > install gdal_1.7.2 ubun

Re: [mapserver-users] compilation problem

2010-07-13 Thread ahmet temiz
thank you for your both mail I must have destroyed that library accidentally , when I tried to install gdal_1.7.2 ubuntu. Do you know where gdal_1.7.2 ubuntu package can be found ? regards 2010/7/13 Alan Boudreault : > Same problem, a library named libdf.so is missing. Find the package that >

Re: [mapserver-users] rendering difference between 5.6.3 and 5.6.4

2010-07-13 Thread Christy Nieman
I tested (and reported back to the ticket), that it looks good now. On 07/13/2010 11:47 AM, Daniel Morissette wrote: Christy Nieman wrote: Attached is a sample. With mapserver 5.6.3's shp2img, in the mapfile as provided, I get a thin lines and small labels on them. With 5.6.4's shp2img I

Re: [mapserver-users] Windows 2008; Java; 64 Bit

2010-07-13 Thread umn-ms
Hi Tamas I created trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ticket/3491. In hope of advise I was bold enough to put your email-adress in cc :-) Best regards , Benedikt Tamas Szekeres schrieb am 13.07.2010 16:43:53: > Tamas Szekeres > 13.07.2010 16:52 > > An > > umn...@hydrotec.de > > Kopie > > mapserv

Re: [mapserver-users] MapServer 5.6.4 and 4.10.6 released with important security fixes

2010-07-13 Thread Daniel Morissette
FYI, an issue with scale computation has been found in the 5.6.4 release and is being worked on at the moment. We will publish a 5.6.5 release soon with a fix for it, so if you have not upgraded to 5.6.4 yet you should probably wait a few more hours. Sorry about this Daniel Daniel Morissette wro

Re: [mapserver-users] rendering difference between 5.6.3 and 5.6.4

2010-07-13 Thread Daniel Morissette
Christy Nieman wrote: > Attached is a sample. > > With mapserver 5.6.3's shp2img, in the mapfile as provided, I get a thin > lines and small labels on them. With 5.6.4's shp2img I get thicker > lines with larger labels. If you uncomment the MAXSCALEDENOM in the > smallest scale class, in 5.6.3 y

[mapserver-users] Fwd: Re: [mapserver-dev] rendering difference between 5.6.3 and 5.6.4

2010-07-13 Thread Alan Boudreault
-- Alan Boudreault Mapgears http://www.mapgears.com --- Begin Message --- The problem is effectively related to that enum order. It seems that MapServer doesn't use only the enum name but use the enum integer values (determined by the enum order) to get the inchesPerUnit values. There is scale/

Re: [mapserver-users] Windows 2008; Java; 64 Bit

2010-07-13 Thread Tamas Szekeres
Benedikt, It may be a bug in the mapscript Java bindings, feel free to create a ticketfor this issue. Best regards, Tamas 2010/7/13 > I want to use Mapserver in TomCat6; Windows 2008; 64 Bit; Sun-Java 1.6..21 > Mapserver compiled by Tamas Szekeres

Re: [mapserver-users] rendering difference between 5.6.3 and 5.6.4

2010-07-13 Thread Peter N. Schweitzer
On 07/13/2010 09:46 AM, Christy Nieman wrote: I've just compiled mapserver 5.6.4 in an FGS enviromnment, and when I rendered a map I noticed that it was taking a very long time. Once the image was displayed, it seemed that the largest scale class for each layer had been used for a rather small sc

Re: [mapserver-users] rendering difference between 5.6.3 and 5.6.4

2010-07-13 Thread Christy Nieman
Checked the mapserver binaries - both have AGG (and since both using the same mapfile, both have the same output format specified). Will work on getting a sample mapfile that demonstrates this. On 07/13/2010 10:05 AM, Andy Colson wrote: On 7/13/2010 8:46 AM, Christy Nieman wrote: Hi, I've j

Re: [mapserver-users] rendering difference between 5.6.3 and 5.6.4

2010-07-13 Thread Andy Colson
On 7/13/2010 8:46 AM, Christy Nieman wrote: Hi, I've just compiled mapserver 5.6.4 in an FGS enviromnment, and when I rendered a map I noticed that it was taking a very long time. Once the image was displayed, it seemed that the largest scale class for each layer had been used for a rather small

Re: [mapserver-users] rendering difference between 5.6.3 and 5.6.4

2010-07-13 Thread Alan Boudreault
Hi Christy, That's right, 5.6.4 shouldn't require any modifications for users, it's only a bug fix release. Would you be able to provide a small test case (data+mapfile) ? Alan On July 13, 2010 09:46:24 am Christy Nieman wrote: > Hi, > > I've just compiled mapserver 5.6.4 in an FGS enviromnme

[mapserver-users] Windows 2008; Java; 64 Bit

2010-07-13 Thread umn-ms
I want to use Mapserver in TomCat6; Windows 2008; 64 Bit; Sun-Java 1.6..21 Mapserver compiled by Tamas Szekeres: release-1500-x64-gdal-1-7-mapserver-5-6.zip ( vbkto.dyndns.org/sdk/Default.aspx ) Unfortunately the Java-VM crashes! To reduce the problem I tried example-programs in \mapscript\java

Re: [mapserver-users] compilation problem

2010-07-13 Thread Alan Boudreault
Same problem, a library named libdf.so is missing. Find the package that contains the file "libdf.so" and install it. On Ubuntu, it's libhdf4g-dev. Alan On July 13, 2010 08:29:19 am ahmet temiz wrote: > hello > > when I tried to compile mapserver: > > I got this. > > /usr/bin/ld: cannot find

[mapserver-users] compilation problem

2010-07-13 Thread ahmet temiz
hello when I tried to compile mapserver: I got this. /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ldf collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [shp2img] Error 1 what might be the problem ? regards ___ mapserver-users mailing list mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org

Re: [mapserver-users] cannot find -lmfhdf

2010-07-13 Thread Alan Boudreault
You should be able to fix that by installing the libhdf4g dev package for your distribution. Debian/Ubuntu: libhdf4g-dev Alan On July 13, 2010 06:44:44 am ahmet temiz wrote: > hello > > when I tried to install mapserver from source > > I received: > > cannot find -lmfhdf > > > how can I sol

[mapserver-users] cannot find -lmfhdf

2010-07-13 Thread ahmet temiz
hello when I tried to install mapserver from source I received: cannot find -lmfhdf how can I solve the problem ? ___ mapserver-users mailing list mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users