Ok, I will test it in a few minutes. I thought the libraries were incompitble with jre6...
2010/1/18 Antonio Falciano <afalci...@yahoo.it> > Il 17/01/2010 21.42, G. Allegri ha scritto: > > HI Antonio, >> thinks for the tips. I see some *.dll installed by gvsig into the jre >> bin folder, like gdal.dll, jmrsid.dll, etc. I suppose these libraries >> should also be installed in an upgraded jre, am I wrong? >> > > Giovanni, > don't worry, gvSIG installer will provide to put all this stuff in the > right places. > If you talk about dlls, you are referring to win, so the previous [2] > and [3] become [4] and [5]. Hope this helps! > > Cheers, > Antonio > > [4] > http://download.java.net/media/jai/builds/release/1_1_3/jai-1_1_3-lib-windows-i586-jre.exe > [5] > http://download.java.net/media/jai-imageio/builds/release/1.1/jai_imageio-1_1-lib-windows-i586-jre.exe > > 2010/1/17 Antonio Falciano >> > Il 16/01/2010 20.10, G. Allegri ha scritto: >> > Hi all. >> > I'm upgrading to Sextante 0.5 too, and obviously I'm facing the same >> > problems you reported. My stupid question is: you said to make Gvsig use >> > an upgraded jre, but how to do it? When installing Gvsig (with >> > prerequisites) I see it copies a lot of stuff to the jre folder (jai, >> > java image i/o, gdal, and many others), so I wonder how to upgrade them >> > all too... Should I look for every single lib, find the right version >> > for jre6, and install them? >> >> Hi Giovanni, >> Nacho was talking about gvSIG OADE 2010 beta which comes with a bundled >> JRE (plus JAI 1.1.3 and JAI Image I/O 1.1) and there's not any problem >> in this case... Instead, if you want to install gvSIG 1.9 (without >> prerequisites) on the latest JRE, you have to follow these steps before: >> - install JRE 1.6.0_x [1], where x is the latest update; >> - install JAI 1.1.3 [2] and JAI Image I/O 1.1 [3] both on JRE 1.6.0_x >> (you don't need anything else, except JAI and JAI Image I/O); >> - finally, install gvSIG 1.9, Sextante 0.5 (... and further extensions). >> However, other problems may occur during these installations in >> reference to the os... That's why a portable version of gvSIG plus >> Sextante is a good idea. ;) >> >> Cheers, >> Antonio >> >> [1] http://www.java.com/it/download/manual.jsp >> [2] http://download.java.net/media/jai/builds/release/1_1_3 >> [3] http://download.java.net/media/jai-imageio/builds/release/1.1 >> > > -- > Antonio Falciano > http://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniofalciano >
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