On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 12:46 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've build GeoServer from the source code (trunk).
> Then I've tried to publish multiple raster files (each raster file
> representing a different time) as an ImageMosaic store to this GeoServer as
> explained in this post:
> http://geo-solutions.blogspot.com/2009/12/adding-time-support-to-geoserver-and.html
> .
> This doesn't seem to work anymore.
> I received the exception "Unable to acquire a reader for this coverage with
> format: ImageMosaic" (see log file at
> ftp://ftp.gim.be/pub/tim/20110625/log.txt).
>
> It seems GeoServer is no longer able to create the corresponding shapefile.
> I've downloaded GeoServer 2.1 from the GeoServer download page and was able
> to create an ImageMosaic store on this GeoServer using the same input files
> (TIFFs + property files).
> This GeoServer 2.1 created the shapefile automatically.
> When I added this shapefile to the TIFFs and property files on the
> GeoServer build from the source code, I could also create the ImageMosaic
> store in this GeoServer.
>
> Any idea why the GeoServer build from the source code is not able to create
> the shapefile?
>
>
My guess is that the source build got outdated geotools jars.
I normally have both Geotools and GeoServer checkouts and build from sources
both of them.

We've got reports of this issue from time to time, but never figured out
what is going on... I guess
there is pressing reason either since all GeoServer developers are also
GeoTools ones, thus
we all have both source trees checked out and built daily.

Cheers
Andrea

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