Hi All -
#osgeolive team here! -- one big decision this year is Java version
.. Is version 8 sufficient?
thank you and best regards from Berkeley, Calif. --Brian M
Hamlin / MAPLABS / OSGeoLive PSC
On 5/20/22 3:09 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
Mike,
i didn't see a time
hey Brian,
OJ2 is still java8+ compatible and we are currently not planning to raise the
java level runtime requirement. we are also not aware of any compatibility
issues with more recent java versions although we only test sporadically.
so, yeah, java8 should work fine :) ..thanks ede
On
Mike,
i didn't see a time table for OsgeoLive so far, so i guess it's still some
month until. so take your time, i will post if i got more definitive news. if
they got alpha builds i will prepare whatever is latest and test that then.
sunny regards ..ede
On 20.05.2022 09:18, Michaud Michael
Ede,OpenJUMP 2.0 is quite stable now.However, I would be pleased to include some recent fixes in a bug fix release.I can also include Peppe improvements.I will not try to merge heatmap branch which could introduce regression, but I'd like to backport at least fixes.If we fix a release date, I
Hi Peppe,I can port your changes to 2.0 if you want,Also, I have started a branch including big changes on raster symbology (branch = heatmapstyle).My original goal was to add a raster style for some kinds of multiband rasters, but from one thing to the next I made more import changes.- make