Thank you Martin. That did the trick indeed. SIS works so quietly and
reliably in the background that it is easy to forget where it is and how I
have set it up in the first place.

It works great with Apache Jena GeoSPARQL.

again thank  you,
Marco

On Sun, Dec 12, 2021 at 5:17 PM Martin Desruisseaux <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Marco
>
> Le 12/12/2021 à 17:39, Marco Neumann a écrit :
>
> I just just switched to SIS 1.1 on one of my machines and got the
> following error message. It should be looking for https not http.
>
> Indeed, this is a known bug. At the time SIS 1.0 was released, HTTP was
> still accepted by Maven Central repository. Apparently it is no longer the
> case. A temporary workaround is given in the SIS web site, in the yellow
> box with "Known bug" title:
>
> https://sis.apache.org/command-line.html#crs
>
> I agree this is not convenient. The problem is already fixed on the GitHub
> repository and the fix will be available in the SIS 1.2 release. We have
> not yet scheduled a date for 1.2 release, but if there is a demand for this
> fix we could try to make that release soon.
>
>
>   It's been a while since I have set up the 1.0 system but I can remember
> that I had to do some manual configuration due to licensing issues. Is that
> still the case?
>
> Yes, nothing changed on the licensing side. Manual acceptation of EPSG
> terms of use is required when downloading SIS from Apache servers, because
> we assume that users expect that everything they download from Apache
> servers is compatible with Apache license. However if a third party wants
> to distribute SIS on their own, they can include the EPSG database with
> their software if they want and include the EPSG terms of use with their
> software license.
>
>     Regards,
>
>         Martin
>
>
>

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