company, sell binaries, etc.),
you need to provide the source.
May I add: ... to the same recipients you deliver the binary.
You basically need to give your _customer_ a better service:
access to the sources and the license to modify it and redistribute it.
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that message as coming from GEOS...
someone must be trying to create a LinearRing with
a CoordinateSequence not forming a ring.
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?), but somewhat unexpected.
Same with PostGIS's ST_Split.
Simplifies the semantic (always explode).
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, resulting in a mess. Or am I missing something ?
(I'd love to be missing something )
[1] https://github.com/strk/postgis
[2] https://github.com/strk/geos
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:)
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rewrite commits
to add svn metadata, so the original repo, containing the contributed
change, would likely get a conflict when trying to re-fetch from upstream
later (different commits touching the same files).
Have you tried this round-trip already ?
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:(
[1] http://qgis.org/media/system/swf/open-flash-chart.swf
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