From the GPL FAQ[1]:
The reason we require the offer to be valid for any third party is so
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Reading the context, this is only the case if you choose to distribute
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Hi All,
I find that the internal projection ID is important when working with User
Defined Coordinate Systems. In these cases there is no Authority ID and being
able to see the internal projection ID is necessary when moving QGIS projects
between different computers. User defined coordinate
Hi all
Does anyone have problem withthis?:
https://github.com/qgis/Quantum-GIS/pull/63
This commit moves the providers into their own dir
(lib/qgis/providers) instead of mixing them with plugins. The reason
for this is to have a cleaner installation layout and to reduce noise
and possible
On 13/11/2011, at 20:05 , Werner Macho wrote:
Hi Folks
Today I have branched QGIS version release-1_7_2 - the second maintenance
release on the 1.7.x branch.
The source tarball is here:
http://qgis.org/downloads/qgis-1.7.2.tar.bz2
and the md5 checksum is here:
Werner,
When do we expect to see this release?
It is already a week since you call for the packagers to get ready for
this release.
Any target date?
Thanks.
Noli
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Hi there,
I was nosing around this message on the -user mailing list
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-user/2011-November/014386.html
and started noticing something odd.
On my OSGEO windows install of 1.7.1 if I select a single outline polygon, it
changes the visible[1] parts of the
Sorry Werner, I ment to put this on the list.
Comments at the bottom.
-ramon.
On 20/11/2011, at 10:03 , Ramon Andiñach wrote:
On 13/11/2011, at 20:05 , Werner Macho wrote:
Hi Folks
Today I have branched QGIS version release-1_7_2 - the second maintenance
release on the 1.7.x branch.