Hi Marco,
Good advice. For MS4W we are using the end-of-life 5.4.x, so likely it
makes sense to upgrade to 5.6.x But I was curious if there was a demand
for the fancy 7.0.0 Thanks,
-jeff
> Hello Jeff,
>
> I don't know which criteria you use to decide about php version to use
> with
> maps
I am always "new version averse" having been burned by the latest and
greatest so many times.
That said, its probably worthwhile to try a build and see if the testing
suite passes.
On Dec 1, 2015 11:11 AM, "Marco Afonso" wrote:
> Hello Jeff,
>
> I don't know which criteria you use to decide abou
Hello Jeff,
I don't know which criteria you use to decide about php version to use with
mapscript but here are some facts:
Debian 8 (2015-04-26) uses PHP 5.6
Ubuntu 14.04 uses PHP 5.5.9
Fedora 22 (2015-05-26) uses PHP 5.6
CentOS 7 uses PHP 5.4
Ubuntugis Unstable has a built for trusty (14.04) whi
Hi everyone,
I saw a brief mention that PHP-7.0.0 release was being tagged today by
the PHP team; I am not sure if that is true or not, but it made me
wonder if anyone out there in the MapServer community has tried PHP 7
(any of the release candidates) and mapscript yet. Anyone have any
expe
There is no such functionality explicitly baked into MapServer as far
as I know. You should however be able to force the labelcache to avoid
intersecting labels like this, if you are not too worried about the
performance overhead (YMMV, you probably would want to evaluate the
overhead). I have not
Hi All
I am using mapserver 7 to make maps for a hiking website.
I am wanting to keep labels from covering the main hiking path for each map.
Labels such at the park name, waypoint names etc tend to sit over the main
track and at times hide the intersections.
I am using a map file and WMS reques
On 1 December 2015 at 02:49, milad nidal wrote:
> We get something like an outline of cascading WMS and this happened only
> when we do a cache
Can you explicit what you mean by this ?
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