Hello; You can install 32 bits libraries ] in ubuntu to work properly with gvSIG. At least works for me.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/32bit_and_64bit 2013/5/22 Simon Cropper <simoncrop...@fossworkflowguides.com> > Antonio, > > Yes, I saw a few bug reports in Spanish. It was unclear what the status > was of these reports. > > It does not help however that none of my Linux based versions of gvSIG > work and that I have to use a 5-year old virtual machine with an > outdated XP version with a outdated gvSIG to see the raster data. > > Do I assume that this issue is not being worked on and I should > investigate alternative fosGIS solutions or can anyone help nut out what > is going on? > > On 22/05/13 16:52, Antonio Falciano wrote: > > Il 22/05/2013 08:31, Simon Cropper ha scritto: > >> Hi Guys, > >> > >> Operating System: Ubuntu 13.04 (64 bit). > >> gvSIG Version 2.0.0.2066 > >> Java version: 1.6.0_20 > >> > >> **PROBLEM** > >> > >> When I try and open an ECW file from a fresh install of gvSIG it > crashes. > >> > >> The ECW file is not corrupt as I can open it using an old version of > >> gvSIG on Windows (in VirtualBox!). > >> > >> During the install I noted the installation package indicated that it > >> installed the ECW support plug-in. I can see the file but selecting it > >> causes the java VM to disappear. gvSIG records no errors. > >> > >> It has not help reinstalling gvSIG with a new install of Java. > >> > >> Any suggestions? I have searched the Internet but nothing obvious except > >> recommendations to use Java in 32 bit mode not 64 bit mode. The attached > >> report shows that java started in 32 bit mode. > >> > >> I have also attempted to use Version 1.10, 1.11 and 1.12 but none work. > >> > >> *command line output* > >> > >> http://www.fossworkflowguides.com/pap/files/CL_Output.txt > > > > Hi Simon, > > thank you for reporting this issue. It seems that it was already > > reported in the bug tracker [#1695] with a very similar configuration > > and it's still open. > > I'm Italian and so I understand quite well written Spanish, but others? > > So I think that it would be better to write tickets in the bug tracker > > in English. IMHO full internationalization of gvSIG projects passes > through > > this little details and it's very important for the chances of gvSIG > > project. > > > > Cheers, > > Antonio > > > > [#1695] https://devel.gvsig.org/redmine/issues/1695 > > > > > -- > Cheers Simon > > Simon Cropper - Open Content Creator > > Free and Open Source Software Workflow Guides > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Introduction http://www.fossworkflowguides.com > GIS Packages http://www.fossworkflowguides.com/gis > bash / Python http://www.fossworkflowguides.com/scripting > _______________________________________________ > Gvsig_internacional mailing list > Gvsig_internacional@listserv.gva.es > > To see the archives, edit your preferences or unsubscribe from this > mailing list, please access this url: > > http://listserv.gva.es/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gvsig_internacional > -- Pau Aragó Galindo
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