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Arne Kepp created an issue
Sorry, I didn't really mean to push for an upgrade, just wanted to
mention it because it's "hidden" in the release notes and I had some
performance numbers to share.
For GWC I will not upgrade right now, though the improved packing that
Andrea mentions is the reason I am looking forward to the
s, no real performance difference over its
predecessor with 4 threads.
Also looks like he is publishing artifacts to the main maven repo again,
so we can just depend on those ( change groupId from org.h2database to
com.h2database )
-Arne
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Please let me know if you have any problems,
-Arne
*: simboss: I think I told you to set it explicitly in the hosts file
when you were having upload problems. Please undo that.
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ning now, we're no longer running builds
in parallel. Maybe the other side changed their configuration?
-Arne
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> Cheers
> Andrea
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> Jody
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> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 10:13 PM, Arne Kepp wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> we're starting the release train for GeoServer 1.7.4 and would like to
>> tag 2.5.6 soon if nobody has any objections. Based on
next release?
Andrea, Gabriel or Justin will do the actual tagging and GT release,
since I am not a GT committer.
-Arne
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Affects Versions: 2.5.5
Environment: Sun Java 1.5.0_18 i386 , CentOS 5.3 , Maven 2.0.9
Reporter: Arne Kepp
Priority: Minor
I was building GeoTools 2.5.x on Atlas to run CITE tests. Tomcat was running
with GeoServer in the background, resulting in the failure below
Reporter: Arne Kepp
Priority: Minor
I just helped someone install GeoServer 1.7.x and GT 2.5.x on a Windows 2008
server (yuck, but that is a story for another time).
I decied to try JAI and ImageIO (latest stable) for i586. With those I got the
following traceback
Components: data gml
Affects Versions: 2.5.0
Reporter: Arne Kepp
Fix For: 2.5.0
Attachments: gt_gml_coordwriter.diff
Attached patch makes it possible to set a flag on the coordinatewriter instance
that disables the output of attributes in the tag.
Default
Hi,
it looks like gridlock hit two bad NTP server and lives a bit in the
future. I will be doing a bit of sysadmin work tonight that will reduce
the chance of this happening again, but it appears that this was the
final drop that made SourceForge's spamassassin block us (it doesn't
like Hudson
See http://gridlock.openplans.org:8080/hudson/job/geotools-2.5.x/7/changes
Changes:
[christian.mueller] Merging bugfix for GEOT-1939 from trunk into 2.5.x
[jgarnett] Include verifier in the build; add the assembly settings back in so
we can make a release - we are still locked down to version 2
t types of changes) all in one revision is just too much for
> these analysis tools to handle?
>
> Chris
>
> Jody Garnett wrote:
>> I think this is when acuster split the repository into two; perhaps
>> he can shed more light on the issue?
>> Jody
>> Arne K
w?
>
> If it isn't working can you give me an example svn diff command I can
> use to identify the problem (ideally without doing a checkout).
>
> Chris
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> Arne Kepp wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I tried to add GeoTools to the Crucible (Atlassian's c
Hi,
I tried to add GeoTools to the Crucible (Atlassian's code review tool)
instance that we're testing for GeoServer.
It is complaining that revision 30258 is broken, and when I try svn diff
it stalls, so I'm inclined to think it is right.
Someone should probably run svnadmin and check the con
Hi,
I tried to add GeoTools to the Crucible (Atlassian's code review tool)
instance that we're testing for GeoServer.
It is complaining that revision 30258 is broken, and when I try svn diff
it stalls, so I'm inclined to think it is right.
Someone should probably run svnadmin and check the con
The problems is that
http://schemas.opengis.net/wps/1.0.0/examples/51_wpsExecute_request_ResponseDocument.xml
is down right now.
It's line 57 in
gt_trunk/modules/extension/xsd/xsd-wps/src/test/java/org/geotools/wps/ExecuteTest.java
Maybe someone with commit rights can make the test more robust by
From here it looks like lists.refractions.net is very slow, like 1
minute before it comes around to serving the front page (Fedora Test Page).
-Arne
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Not 100% sure, but I believe I had the same issue earlier tonight.
Switching to Java 1.5.x appeared to solve it (not ideal, but for my
purpose I had to do it anyway).
-Arne
johann sorel wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I am having a build failure in the render module :
>
> [INFO]
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We had some problems with filesystem corruption earlier today. Hudson
has been going into infinite loops on a regular basis, and we've killed
the virtual machine a couple of times. Not sure how to tell cause and
consequence apart, but it'll be back soon.
-Arne
Jody Garnett wrote:
> Justin these
t I'm
looking for something simpler as an alternative to a file backend that
creates tons of files. We can discuss that on the geowebcache-devel list
if you like.
-Arne
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> On Mar 1, 2008, at 12:42 PM, Arne Kepp wrote:
>
>> I need to look more into this, probably after I
I need to look more into this, probably after I get 0.7 out (not the 0.7
still advertised on the website).
Note that, unlike JTileCache, GeoWebCache stores the tiles as compressed
images in the format you want to return, so most of the work is figuring
out what the correct cache key is for a gi
Holger Jaekel wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> the module org.geotools.tile currently has an implementation for
> accessing the NASA World Wind server and an implementation of a
> SimpleTileCache, which caches only the result of the last query.
>
> We would like to add support for WMS-C [1]. Server implem
Maybe a bit untimely, but I recommend using the fsfs backend rather than
Berkeley DB:
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.4/svn-book.html#svn.reposadmin.basics.backends
-Arne
Martin Desruisseaux wrote:
> Now the error message is different from everything I have seen previously:
>
> svn: Berke
Long time ago now, but I think signed up in both Confluence and on Jira,
then connected the two accounts through Xircles before a despot gave me
privileges.
-Arne
Justin Deoliveira wrote:
> Not sure if its related but this recently happened with a Geoserver
> developer as well. Checking the us
Hi everyone,
we're hoping to start the release process for GeoServer 1.6.1 tomorrow
and release the new version on Wednesday.
For this to happen we need to cut the 2.4.x branch. Please let me know
if there is anything we should watch out for or if it causes any problems.
Regards,
-Arne
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