[Geoserver-devel] milestone release roll call

I am grinding through pull requests trying to sort out what is expected in a milestone release.

If you have any functionality that you want to make the cut please speak up now!

(I am a bit stuck reviewing on Niels REST API work as it looks like discussion is ongoing)

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Jody Garnett

Hi Jody,

I think discussions have been resolved. For the time being we do not plan any move away from restful in geoserver and we will keep the user/role stuff as a "bonus" feature of geofence-server for now until it is reimplemented in restful.

Just the spring bean issue (see other email) and it is good to go.

Regards
Niels

On 21-05-15 22:43, Jody Garnett wrote:

I am grinding through pull requests trying to sort out what is expected in a milestone release.

If you have any functionality that you want to make the cut please speak up now!

(I am a bit stuck reviewing on Niels REST API work as it looks like discussion is ongoing)
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On 21 May 2015 at 13:43, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett@anonymised.com> wrote:

I am grinding through pull requests trying to sort out what is expected in a milestone release.

If you have any functionality that you want to make the cut please speak up now!

(I am a bit stuck reviewing on Niels REST API work as it looks like discussion is ongoing)


Jody Garnett


Jody Garnett

The scripts did not manage to produce a DMG (expected) or EXE (unexpected).

While I am used to having to produce a DMG by hand, here are the steps I used to created an EXE.

  1. Windows VM - we use an AccessControl plugin to modify shortcut permission (and it only runs on windows)
  2. Download and install https://sourceforge.net/projects/nsis/?source=typ_redirect
  3. Unzip http://nsis.sourceforge.net/AccessControl_plug-in and copy the dll into the NSIS plugin folder
  4. Create a folder “build” and unzip geoserver-2.8-M0-win.zip
  5. Open up geoserver-2.8-M0-bin.zip and copy the contents out into the build folder (so the LICENSE.txt is next to the GeoServerEXE.nsi file)
  6. Double click on GeoServerEXE.nsi file and watch it compile

I have tried running the installer, and if happily fails to install since this VM does not have Java. If I can ask for a volunteer to test before I proceed with announcement.

The artifacts (including the exe) are now on source forge: https://sourceforge.net/projects/geoserver/files/GeoServer/2.8-M0/

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On 26 May 2015 at 15:36, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett@anonymised.com> wrote:

milestone release artifacts are available for testing:


Jody Garnett


Jody Garnett

On 21 May 2015 at 13:43, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett@anonymised.com> wrote:

I am grinding through pull requests trying to sort out what is expected in a milestone release.

If you have any functionality that you want to make the cut please speak up now!

(I am a bit stuck reviewing on Niels REST API work as it looks like discussion is ongoing)


Jody Garnett

Hi,

Exe installs and runs Geoserver for me on Windows 7 with Oracle Corporation: 1.8.0_40 (Java HotSpot™ Client VM) 32-bit.

-Jukka Rahkonen-

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Jody Garnett wrote:

The scripts did not manage to produce a DMG (expected) or EXE (unexpected).

While I am used to having to produce a DMG by hand, here are the steps I used to created an EXE.

  1. Windows VM - we use an AccessControl plugin to modify shortcut permission (and it only runs on windows)
  2. Download and install https://sourceforge.net/projects/nsis/?source=typ_redirect
  3. Unzip http://nsis.sourceforge.net/AccessControl_plug-in and copy the dll into the NSIS plugin folder
  4. Create a folder “build” and unzip geoserver-2.8-M0-win.zip
  5. Open up geoserver-2.8-M0-bin.zip and copy the contents out into the build folder (so the LICENSE.txt is next to the GeoServerEXE.nsi file)
  6. Double click on GeoServerEXE.nsi file and watch it compile

I have tried running the installer, and if happily fails to install since this VM does not have Java. If I can ask for a volunteer to test before I proceed with announcement.

The artifacts (including the exe) are now on source forge: https://sourceforge.net/projects/geoserver/files/GeoServer/2.8-M0/


Jody Garnett

On 26 May 2015 at 15:36, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett@anonymised.com> wrote:

milestone release artifacts are available for testing:


Jody Garnett

On 21 May 2015 at 13:43, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett@anonymised.com> wrote:

I am grinding through pull requests trying to sort out what is expected in a milestone release.

If you have any functionality that you want to make the cut please speak up now!

(I am a bit stuck reviewing on Niels REST API work as it looks like discussion is ongoing)


Jody Garnett

Thanks Jukka, I will send out the announcement tomorrow then.

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On 26 May 2015 at 21:43, Rahkonen Jukka (MML) <jukka.rahkonen@anonymised.com> wrote:

Hi,

Exe installs and runs Geoserver for me on Windows 7 with Oracle Corporation: 1.8.0_40 (Java HotSpot™ Client VM) 32-bit.

-Jukka Rahkonen-


Jody Garnett wrote:

The scripts did not manage to produce a DMG (expected) or EXE (unexpected).

While I am used to having to produce a DMG by hand, here are the steps I used to created an EXE.

  1. Windows VM - we use an AccessControl plugin to modify shortcut permission (and it only runs on windows)
  2. Download and install https://sourceforge.net/projects/nsis/?source=typ_redirect
  3. Unzip http://nsis.sourceforge.net/AccessControl_plug-in and copy the dll into the NSIS plugin folder
  4. Create a folder “build” and unzip geoserver-2.8-M0-win.zip
  5. Open up geoserver-2.8-M0-bin.zip and copy the contents out into the build folder (so the LICENSE.txt is next to the GeoServerEXE.nsi file)
  6. Double click on GeoServerEXE.nsi file and watch it compile

I have tried running the installer, and if happily fails to install since this VM does not have Java. If I can ask for a volunteer to test before I proceed with announcement.

The artifacts (including the exe) are now on source forge: https://sourceforge.net/projects/geoserver/files/GeoServer/2.8-M0/



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On 26 May 2015 at 15:36, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett@anonymised.com> wrote:

milestone release artifacts are available for testing:


Jody Garnett

On 21 May 2015 at 13:43, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett@anonymised.com> wrote:

I am grinding through pull requests trying to sort out what is expected in a milestone release.

If you have any functionality that you want to make the cut please speak up now!

(I am a bit stuck reviewing on Niels REST API work as it looks like discussion is ongoing)


Jody Garnett

On Tue, 26 May 2015 06:18:55 PM Jody Garnett wrote:

The artifacts (including the exe) are now on source forge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/geoserver/files/GeoServer/2.8-M0/

I booted the M0 war download (basic build) on my local tomcat. Seems fine.

Brad