Jody Garnett wrote:
> Justin Deoliveira wrote:
>>> If you use the "svn mv" command then your history will be maintained.
>> I think you have to use svn copy to maintain history unless i am
>> mistaken. svn mv will not do it.
> svn cp == svn mv + svn rm
I see... I mentioned it because Mark has com
There is nothing you are doing wrong :-( We were attacked by spammers
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Justin Deoliveira wrote:
>> If you use the "svn mv" command then your history will be maintained.
> I think you have to use svn copy to maintain history unless i am
> mistaken. svn mv will not do it.
svn cp == svn mv + svn rm
> C:\java\geoapi\trunk>svn help mv
> move (mv, rename, ren): Move and/
>>
> If you use the "svn mv" command then your history will be maintained.
I think you have to use svn copy to maintain history unless i am
mistaken. svn mv will not do it.
>> Regards,
>> David
>>
> Cheers - and thanks for all the hard work David. I will look forward to
> meeting you at FO
Hi Dave;
Thanks for working with us as we figure this out. The geometry module is
is also in the "ask" phase. I will be sure to move your module over (on
trunk) before I make the release. I still have some bugs I am working
through before I am going to get a long enough break to make a release.
From the developer guide documentation it isn't completely clear what
the approval process is - it says to "ask" for inclusion in the next
release.
So I'm "asking". :-)
- This has been supported since the GT 2.1 release with updates for each
point release
- It implemented the GeoAPI filter in