[geomoose-psc] PSC meeting tomorrow

Jim Klassen klassen.js at gmail.com
Thu Jan 20 11:32:58 PST 2022



On 1/20/22 13:13, Jim Klassen wrote:
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> On 1/20/22 13:07, Jeff McKenna wrote:
>> On 2022-01-20 2:16 p.m., James Klassen wrote:
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>>> Where are we at with MapServer 8 support?
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>> Thanks for mentioning this.  I just checked now (loading GeoMoose demo into MS4W 5.0 beta2 / MapServer 8.0-dev), and a recent fix by Tanya removing OPACITY at the LAYER-level (it should be inside a COMPOSITE object instead) is not yet applied in either the 3.8.0 data download package on geomoose.org or also on ms4w.com  (so we both must apply this fix to the demo package as soon as possible) https://github.com/geomoose/gm3-demo-data/commit/c29e41a341a300532984a4daeb26fa14bddc156a  I will tackle this today...
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>> I believe also that Tanya is planning on testing the GeoMoose editing tools with 8.0 ...
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>> -jeff
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> Huh... something is wonky in the build system.  It looks like the updated demo-data builds are getting labeled as versions past 3.6.0 instead of 3.8.0-x.   e.g. 3.6.0-5-gc29e41a
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> https://www.geomoose.org/downloads/

It looks like when I made the tag for 3.8.0 in gm3-demo-data I forgot the '-a' to make an annotated tag.  It should be fixed now:
https://www.geomoose.org/downloads/gm3-demo-data-3.8.0-1-gc29e41a.zip

This also points out that one of the reasons for a 3.8.1 will be to get MapServer 8 support in an official release instead of just a beta build.



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