So we downloaded the tarball for RC3, had a few problems with permissions
and carraige returns (for linux, which we _really_ should fix), and then
started up. When I go to the taz demo everything is fine. When I go to
the new map preview stuff I get, uh, nothing. No overview, no wms
response, just broken images. And a broken image for the icon. My guess
is that the relative link is wrong with the new data/generated directory.
Perhaps this is a linux thing? Though that seems highly unlikely. Did
anyone actually try out the map preview thing of the version of geoserver
that was uploaded? Sorry to be a bit bitchy about this, but I had assumed
that it would work because it was our only real new feature, and it was
the highlight of my announcements, so we look flaky not even having that
work. I suppose I should have downloaded and tested myself, but my
computer is in the shop. Am I crazy, is anyone else experiencing this?
And did we get the new oracle jars in? I assumed we did, since gt was
tagged, but it looks like a vpf fix that I put in to get rid of the
warning message didn't make it. Unless I didn't get it in gt2, but I'm
pretty sure I did.
Chris
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Le Vendredi 30 Septembre 2005 18:36, Chris Holmes a écrit :
So we downloaded the tarball for RC3, had a few problems with permissions
and carraige returns (for linux, which we _really_ should fix), and then
started up. When I go to the taz demo everything is fine. When I go to
the new map preview stuff I get, uh, nothing. No overview, no wms
response, just broken images. And a broken image for the icon. My guess
is that the relative link is wrong with the new data/generated directory.
Perhaps this is a linux thing?> Though that seems highly unlikely. Did
anyone actually try out the map preview thing of the version of geoserver
that was uploaded?
I got a tomcat error direclty (I'm under Linux with GEOSERVER_DATA_DIR set)
Sorry to be a bit bitchy about this, but I had assumed
that it would work because it was our only real new feature, and it was
the highlight of my announcements, so we look flaky not even having that
work. I suppose I should have downloaded and tested myself, but my
computer is in the shop. Am I crazy, is anyone else experiencing this?
In addition to having map preview broken, we have the queries sent to
postgresql without the geometry filter set (so, every query returns the full
database --4Gb--). We are investigating why ...
Chris
Didier
We just tried it out again and it works on windows. All the files needed in the /generated directory are there and in working order. If the .html page pops up after you click 'Preview', then they are in the right spot and it is finding them. I'm guessing the problem is with mapbuilder/linux. We will play around with it on linux today and see what we come up with.
Brent Owens
TOPP
Chris Holmes wrote:
So we downloaded the tarball for RC3, had a few problems with permissions and carraige returns (for linux, which we _really_ should fix), and then started up. When I go to the taz demo everything is fine. When I go to the new map preview stuff I get, uh, nothing. No overview, no wms response, just broken images. And a broken image for the icon. My guess is that the relative link is wrong with the new data/generated directory. Perhaps this is a linux thing? Though that seems highly unlikely. Did anyone actually try out the map preview thing of the version of geoserver that was uploaded? Sorry to be a bit bitchy about this, but I had assumed that it would work because it was our only real new feature, and it was the highlight of my announcements, so we look flaky not even having that work. I suppose I should have downloaded and tested myself, but my computer is in the shop. Am I crazy, is anyone else experiencing this?
And did we get the new oracle jars in? I assumed we did, since gt was tagged, but it looks like a vpf fix that I put in to get rid of the warning message didn't make it. Unless I didn't get it in gt2, but I'm pretty sure I did.
Chris
Chris Holmes wrote:
So we downloaded the tarball for RC3, had a few problems with permissions and carraige returns (for linux, which we _really_ should fix), and then started up. When I go to the taz demo everything is fine. When I go to the new map preview stuff I get, uh, nothing.
Good thing this is a release candidate. And if it really is just a new feature, snipt it out and get geoserver out the door.
work. I suppose I should have downloaded and tested myself, but my computer is in the shop. Am I crazy, is anyone else experiencing this?
Downloading now ...
And did we get the new oracle jars in? I assumed we did, since gt was tagged, but it looks like a vpf fix that I put in to get rid of the warning message didn't make it. Unless I didn't get it in gt2, but I'm pretty sure I did.
I would be interested in know this, on a related note I am bit concerned that postgis support is broken - initial testing on trunk had no FeatureTypes showing up (I must of made a mistake in backporting Justin's uDig changes).
So I would also ask if PostGIS is working?
Jody
Chris Holmes wrote:
So we downloaded the tarball for RC3, had a few problems with permissions and carraige returns (for linux, which we _really_ should fix), and then
I am running linux, i downloaded the binary release and carriage returns seem to be ok, however I have noticed that different distribution exhibit different behaviour. I am running Fedora Core 4, what other distros are people running.
The permissions problems just require some minor tweaks to the release build script.
started up. When I go to the taz demo everything is fine. When I go to the new map preview stuff I get, uh, nothing. No overview, no wms response, just broken images. And a broken image for the icon. My guess is that the relative link is wrong with the new data/generated directory. Perhaps this is a linux thing? Though that seems highly unlikely. Did anyone actually try out the map preview thing of the version of geoserver that was uploaded? Sorry to be a bit bitchy about this, but I had assumed that it would work because it was our only real new feature, and it was the highlight of my announcements, so we look flaky not even having that work. I suppose I should have downloaded and tested myself, but my computer is in the shop. Am I crazy, is anyone else experiencing this?
And did we get the new oracle jars in? I assumed we did, since gt was tagged, but it looks like a vpf fix that I put in to get rid of the warning message didn't make it. Unless I didn't get it in gt2, but I'm pretty sure I did.
Chris
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Justin Deoliveira
The Open Planning Project
http://topp.openplans.org
On Fri, 30 Sep 2005, Justin Deoliveira wrote:
Chris Holmes wrote:
> So we downloaded the tarball for RC3, had a few problems with permissions
> and carraige returns (for linux, which we _really_ should fix), and then
I am running linux, i downloaded the binary release and carriage returns
seem to be ok, however I have noticed that different distribution
exhibit different behaviour. I am running Fedora Core 4, what other
distros are people running.
ubuntu, not sure what version.
Any word on postgis? I rolled back and it worked fine...
c
The permissions problems just require some minor tweaks to the release
build script.
> started up. When I go to the taz demo everything is fine. When I go to
> the new map preview stuff I get, uh, nothing. No overview, no wms
> response, just broken images. And a broken image for the icon. My guess
> is that the relative link is wrong with the new data/generated directory.
> Perhaps this is a linux thing? Though that seems highly unlikely. Did
> anyone actually try out the map preview thing of the version of geoserver
> that was uploaded? Sorry to be a bit bitchy about this, but I had assumed
> that it would work because it was our only real new feature, and it was
> the highlight of my announcements, so we look flaky not even having that
> work. I suppose I should have downloaded and tested myself, but my
> computer is in the shop. Am I crazy, is anyone else experiencing this?
>
> And did we get the new oracle jars in? I assumed we did, since gt was
> tagged, but it looks like a vpf fix that I put in to get rid of the
> warning message didn't make it. Unless I didn't get it in gt2, but I'm
> pretty sure I did.
>
> Chris
>
>
--
Jody Garnett wrote:
Chris Holmes wrote:
So we downloaded the tarball for RC3, had a few problems with permissions and carraige returns (for linux, which we _really_ should fix), and then started up. When I go to the taz demo everything is fine. When I go to the new map preview stuff I get, uh, nothing.
Good thing this is a release candidate. And if it really is just a new feature, snipt it out and get geoserver out the door.
work. I suppose I should have downloaded and tested myself, but my computer is in the shop. Am I crazy, is anyone else experiencing this?
Downloading now ...
And did we get the new oracle jars in? I assumed we did, since gt was tagged, but it looks like a vpf fix that I put in to get rid of the warning message didn't make it. Unless I didn't get it in gt2, but I'm pretty sure I did.
I would be interested in know this, on a related note I am bit concerned that postgis support is broken - initial testing on trunk had no FeatureTypes showing up (I must of made a mistake in backporting Justin's uDig changes).
So I would also ask if PostGIS is working?
Jody
Did you backport to 2.1.x as well?
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Justin Deoliveira wrote:
Jody Garnett wrote:
Chris Holmes wrote:
So we downloaded the tarball for RC3, had a few problems with permissions and carraige returns (for linux, which we _really_ should fix), and then started up. When I go to the taz demo everything is fine. When I go to the new map preview stuff I get, uh, nothing.
Good thing this is a release candidate. And if it really is just a new feature, snipt it out and get geoserver out the door.
work. I suppose I should have downloaded and tested myself, but my computer is in the shop. Am I crazy, is anyone else experiencing this?
Downloading now ...
And did we get the new oracle jars in? I assumed we did, since gt was tagged, but it looks like a vpf fix that I put in to get rid of the warning message didn't make it. Unless I didn't get it in gt2, but I'm pretty sure I did.
I would be interested in know this, on a related note I am bit concerned that postgis support is broken - initial testing on trunk had no FeatureTypes showing up (I must of made a mistake in backporting Justin's uDig changes).
So I would also ask if PostGIS is working?
Jody
Did you backport to 2.1.x as well?
This was done on 2.1.x - uDig stable is on 2.1.x. But your subclass in udig masked the problems in casual udig testing. And the geotools testcases are down due to lack of the feathers computer we used to test against.
Corey asked for a sql dump of feathers but nobody has responded. Right now he is writing some read only tests against the same postgis we use for udig demos/walkthroughs.
You are welcome to set up some tests against the same database, I am updating 2.1.x now and will at the very least comment out your optimized code. I am trying to set up a the udig repository so it will be easier to ship changes and patches over to geotools at the end of the day.
Jody
I would be interested in know this, on a related note I am bit concerned
that postgis support is broken - initial testing on trunk had no
FeatureTypes showing up (I must of made a mistake in backporting
Justin's uDig changes).
So I would also ask if PostGIS is working?
Uh, yeah, I'm getting this error as well. Figured it was just me or the
table set up or something. Connections seem to go to the postgis db, but
nothing returns. Maybe the sql statement is wrong? Also, what are the
changes put in? I think I'm still module maintainer of postgis, and
didn't get notification of anything...
c
Jody
--
Chris Holmes wrote:
I would be interested in know this, on a related note I am bit concerned that postgis support is broken - initial testing on trunk had no FeatureTypes showing up (I must of made a mistake in backporting Justin's uDig changes).
So I would also ask if PostGIS is working?
Uh, yeah, I'm getting this error as well. Figured it was just me or the table set up or something. Connections seem to go to the postgis db, but nothing returns. Maybe the sql statement is wrong? Also, what are the changes put in? I think I'm still module maintainer of postgis, and didn't get notification of anything...
I sent out email, but It may of been lost in the shuffle of Oracle problems. As I said I only found out when Corey started setting up the tests to work again on trunk.
Jody