>
> Hi,
>
> Interesting, looks like what we need ;-)
>
> I also had a look on sourceforge page. There are many soft proposed which
> could help for managing task.
> http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Hosted%20Apps
>
> What would be the advantages to use git. Heard good things about i
Hi,
I don't know what this system is called:
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/wiki
What would you say about it? I have found it pretty useful even I am not a
programmer.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
Benjamin Gudehus wrote:
Hi,
Interesting, looks like what we need ;-)
I
On 03.02.2012 03:12, Michaël Michaud wrote:
> Hi Ede,
>
> OK, I found the problem, more or less
>
> in my case, jre is found line 46 thanks to an environment variable
> the batch is not restarted (-> architecture will be 64 bit, despite jre is 32
> bits)
> the test line 83 is not good (existence
On 03.02.2012 01:34, Michaël Michaud wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Both r2715 and r2721 work and read ecw on my old home xp32bit + jre6
> with the regular .bat
ok. so can i consider this to be solved for now?
> Seems to me that the new .bat now tries to use ermapper.jar on my vista 64
> bit (vista64 dir)
>
thanks that helps a lot ;) .. ede
On 03.02.2012 01:03, Michaël Michaud wrote:
> Hi Ede,
>
> A few more precisions
>
> I'm testing with my usual vista64 + jre6 32 bit workstation where I had no
> problem until now
>
> r2715 : starting and reading ecw with regular .bat
> throwing the sha1 except
Hi,
Le 03/02/2012 10:59, edgar.sol...@web.de a écrit :
> the test line 83 is not good (existence of ProgramFilesx86 isn't very useful)
> but it determines that we will use native/vista64
> don't confuse the usefulness of this test here. the ecw libraries are
> compiled for 32bit java only. all 3
Hi,
> Both r2715 and r2721 work and read ecw on my old home xp32bit + jre6
> with the regular .bat
> ok. so can i consider this to be solved for now?
For xp32, not for vista64
> Seems to me that the new .bat now tries to use ermapper.jar on my vista 64
> bit (vista64 dir)
> (and missed it before b
Hi,
Trac is a project management software.
It includes wiki, svn and bugtracker
I don't like the UI look and feel, but it is used by so many projects
that it surely have good qualities.
It is not a project hosting service like sourceforge, google code or github
I think we need some time to e
>
> Trac is a project management software.
> It includes wiki, svn and bugtracker
>
> I don't like the UI look and feel, but it is used by so many projects that
> it surely have good qualities.
>
There is also Redmine which is heavily inspired by Trac, but far easier to
setup.
On 03.02.2012 14:13, Benjamin Gudehus wrote:
> Trac is a project management software.
> It includes wiki, svn and bugtracker
>
> I don't like the UI look and feel, but it is used by so many projects
> that it surely have good qualities.
>
>
> There is also Redmine which is heavily i
On 03.02.2012 13:16, Michaël Michaud wrote:
>> it seems like your system does not like the 'old' ermapper, but newer gvsig
>> ones.. but i'd really like to verify this with a teamviewer session. can we?
> OK, just installed it. We can try this evening after 21h
Probably can't make... but we'll se
Thanks Benjamin and Jukka for your input.
I need to see as well.
Seems to me that many projects are referenced on sourceforge but have
their code elsewhere.
I was thinking the same - as an option
Because at the end sourceforge gives us much more than a project
repository - things that are i
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