[Geoserver-devel] Putting togheter instructions on how to upgrade to 1.5.0

Hi,
one thing that we forgot to handle for the 1.5.0 release
is upgrade instructions.

For example, one thing that I noticed is that users should
add the raster.sld style (thru the web interface) so that
raster can be rendered (otherwise you end up like me, rendering a
2GB geotiff image as a single dot because a point symbolizer
was all that I gave to the renderer).

Does anyone else have ideas on what else we should include
in such a guide?

Cheers
Andrea

Ouch… Is raster.sld excluded from the release?

Alex

On 4/18/07, Andrea Aime <aaime@anonymised.com> wrote:

Hi,
one thing that we forgot to handle for the 1.5.0 release
is upgrade instructions.

For example, one thing that I noticed is that users should
add the raster.sld style (thru the web interface) so that
raster can be rendered (otherwise you end up like me, rendering a
2GB geotiff image as a single dot because a point symbolizer
was all that I gave to the renderer).

Does anyone else have ideas on what else we should include
in such a guide?

Cheers
Andrea


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Alexander Petkov ha scritto:

Ouch... Is raster.sld excluded from the release?

No, it's there in the release.
But if you're upgrading from 1.4.0 and keep the old
data dir (because you may have tens of already configured layers)
then you will have to add it by hand.

Cheers
Andrea

Aahh that makes sense… I have been using the WCS branch ever since I started tinkering with Geoserver, so I guess I take raster.sld’s presence for granted :stuck_out_tongue:

Alex

On 4/18/07, Andrea Aime <aaime@anonymised.com> wrote:

Alexander Petkov ha scritto:

Ouch… Is raster.sld excluded from the release?

No, it’s there in the release.
But if you’re upgrading from 1.4.0 and keep the old
data dir (because you may have tens of already configured layers)
then you will have to add it by hand.

Cheers
Andrea