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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11-09-15 19:37, Paulo van Breugel
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On 11-09-15 19:31, Vaclav Petras wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 1:13 PM,
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PS: no idea what "WARNING: No addons metadata
available. Addons<br>
metadata file not updated." means<br>
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</span> No clue either, but maybe the reason it doesn't
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<div>Well, I did pretty heavy changes in trunk's
g.extension but I was not getting this warning. It means
that it can't find a particular XML on the server. Does
this happen for other addons or just r.biodiversity?<br>
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It seems not, I just tried to (re) install two others (r.bioclim
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Just to add the note that those are add-ons that are already in the
svn for some time, while r.biodiversity was just added. Not sure
that makes a difference? Perhaps the XML file concerned is not
renewed / updated?<br>
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