Hi,
Is it possible to test this exact version on Windows? Development binaries at
gisinternals are coming from trunk, aren't they? At least Windows binaries for
the release candidate version would be nice to have when the time comes.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
thomas bonfort wrote:
>
> The MapServer Te
Peter,
I've updated the documentation to make this issue clearer. Feel free
to amend if you see anything more is needed.
https://github.com/mapserver/docs/commit/ff28660f9b3e25539921d0c39e2a47597d81ebd7
--
thomas
On 26 August 2013 18:41, Peter Freimuth wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
> this is the wrapper
Jukka,
While I don't have a direct answer to your question, the binaries from
gisinternals are fine for testing out beta releases, as for the time
being we haven't branched off a 6.4 branch. Once we have branched and
master gets updtaed for 7.0 features, I agree that having dedicated
6.4 binaries w
Hi,
Frank Broniewski wrote the following question to the Mapnik users list a few
hours ago and I started to think that I would like to have such min/max
pixelsize setting in Mapserver. I can simply get the native pixel size of our
maps with gdalinfo or something and I can estimate that when I
Jukka,
I would say that Frank also raised this issue on the mapserver list
[1]. Am I mistaken or is your request identical?
regards,
thomas
[1] http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Scales-and-raster-maps-td5071674.html
On 27 August 2013 12:49, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Frank Broniewski wro
Hi,
Not quite identical because I can write my suggestion shorter. I think that
this was my meaning:
"If I set MINPIXELSIZE in a mapfile, let Mapserver to multiply it by
2834.645669 and use the result as MINSCALEDENOM and do the same thing with
MAXPIXELSIZE and MAXSCALEDENOM."
I am not sure a
All the old tarballs are at: http://download.osgeo.org/mapserver/. I can't
recommend using anything that old however.
Steve
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Does anyone know where I can obtain the source code for Mapserver v4.9?
There are branches 4.8 and 4.10 on github, but no 4.9. I am required to
archive the source code since we use FWTools which comes with Mapserver.
Mapserver v4.9 is the documented version in the FWTools 2.2.8 Readme
file.
Tha
Unfortunately Mapserver v4.9 is not on that page either. What happened
to that branch?
Thanks,
Tara
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Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2013 2:41 PM
To: Hemphill, Tara @ ISG - MID; mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: RE: Mapserver 4.9
Note that 4.9 was never released, odd numbers are used to refer to the
state of the code during development leading to the next even number,
i.e. 4.9 was the dev version leading to the 4.10 release.
So it seems that FWTools was based on a snapshot of the source tree
sometimes between the 4.8 a
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