Hi Peppe, all,

Just posted OpenJUMP-1.4.1rc2 at the same address

Tried to take all remarks into account
Bundles have different sizes compared to rc1 because :
- I removes MrSID.exe except from -s version (don't know yet what I do for -s and for ecw dll) - I added sextante documentation in -s version (to get it, java option -Duser.language=en works but not OJ option -i18n en, I don't know why)

Peppe, I took your last sextante binding but renamed it not to be confused with sextante0.6.jar in lib/ext/sextante

Michaël

Le 25/06/2011 22:40, Michaël Michaud a écrit :
Hi all,

I'd like to release 1.4.1 within a few days.
Every test you can do with the very last version is welcome.

I have prepared 3 bundles here :
http://geo.michaelm.free.fr/OpenJUMP/resources/OpenJUMP1.4.1/

- openjump-1.4.1rc1.zip : should be equivalent to next NB. It is the basic multi-OS version

- openjump-installer.exe : same as previous version, but within an installer for windows

- openjump-1.4.1rc1-s.zip : same as 1.4.1rc1 with Sextante and many other plugins

Please, report anything wrong.
Note for regular users (Peppe, Jukka, Uwe...) : last change I did (today) are - fix bug 3327322 WMS-getMapRequest incorrect (patch from Wilfried Hornburg). - change dissolve (union by attribute) and calculate areas and length according to last Peppe's remarks

Michaël


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