On 14/12/09 20:52, Christian Müller wrote:
> Hmm, until now I see no possibility for changing "workspace" to "workspace
> with space". I think hudson creates this directory by default and I did not
> find a place where to reconfigure it.
Spaces anywhere in the path would be fine.
> I had spaces i
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Hello Andrea
OK, did some testing around, and managed to make things work really fast.
I found out that the spatial query being performed was actually a "not
disjoint" query. Changing that to the equivalent "intersects" spatial
query boosts everything, and the query is completed almost instant
The problem was that ubuntu 9.10 installs libstdc++6.so. I additionally
installed libstdc++5 and now, the problem is gone. -1 on our list :-)
Andrea Aime writes:
> Hi,
> after fixing a few failures here and there in the IBM builds I stumbled
> into one that looks a mis-setup JDK. The CropT
Hmm, until now I see no possibility for changing "workspace" to "workspace
with space". I think hudson creates this directory by default and I did not
find a place where to reconfigure it.
I had spaces in the project names which resulted in directory names with
spaces, but I removed the blank
Andrea, you were right.
First the hudsons were deployed into tomcat. Because of class path problems,
I run the hudsons with the included servlet engine.
I did a chwon for the whole hudson working directory, but not for
/tmp/Geotools which still belongs to the tomcat user. I fixed this. Anothe
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>> > Basically, in the beginning we only worked with datasets referenced by
>> > files
>> > (even by means of URL, String,...). Therefore the Utilities class worked
>> > on
>> > top of File. Anyway, we can change it to handle Object and do the proper
>> > checks ("instance of" and similar) in
Hi Andrea,
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:03 AM, andrea antonello <
andrea.antone...@gmail.com> wrote:
> [...]
> > Basically, in the beginning we only worked with datasets referenced by
> files
> > (even by means of URL, String,...). Therefore the Utilities class worked
> on
> > top of File. Anyway,
[...]
> Basically, in the beginning we only worked with datasets referenced by files
> (even by means of URL, String,...). Therefore the Utilities class worked on
> top of File. Anyway, we can change it to handle Object and do the proper
> checks ("instance of" and similar) in the underlying logic.
steven citron-pousty ha scritto:
> Is there any way I can help on this?
Well, the server cannot be publicly accessed, and the issue sounds
like being a KVM virtualization problem (I might be wrong on this).
One way anybody with a Windows machine could help would be to stand
up a public Hudson bui
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