Got it, sorry, fell into gaps. Applied now.
(BTW, unified diff (-u) is preferred, if possible in future.)
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 1:45 AM, Mark Cave-Ayland
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Paul Ramsey wrote:
1.3.4 is very close to release, but we can release it faster, with
less intestinal distress,
Paul Ramsey wrote:
1.3.4 is very close to release, but we can release it faster, with
less intestinal distress, if we get some solid pre-release testing
from folks. You can download the current SVN version directly from the
downloads page, no SVN client required:
You requested platform testing for Solaris.
I tried the current svn snapshot (postgis-1.3.svn) yesterday.
configure and make went OK on my Solaris 2.7 (SunOS 5.7) with
GCC 3.3.2, pg 8.1.5, geos 3.0.0 and proj 4.5.
Here is the output of make check:
Chris Hermansen wrote:
I'm a willing 1.3.4 tester in principle, but the weakness of the flesh
is upon me :-(
I have Ubuntu 8.04 running on my machine, all patched up. Included is
PostgreSQL 8.3 from the repositories (server development files included)
and PostGIS1.3.3 also from the
OK, so I found two small problems.
First, the error message I mentioned from the run of ./configure:
config.status: WARNING: Makefile.config.in seems to ignore the --datarootdir
setting
Second, despite the comment in README.postgis
You want to run regress tests before installation.
To do
1.3.4 is very close to release, but we can release it faster, with
less intestinal distress, if we get some solid pre-release testing
from folks. You can download the current SVN version directly from the
downloads page, no SVN client required: