[GRASS-dev] GRASS 6.4.0 release branch forthcoming

Dylan Beaudette dylan.beaudette at gmail.com
Mon Nov 3 11:28:52 EST 2008


On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 2:12 AM, Maris Nartiss <maris.gis at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Markus and others.
>
> I just commited change to v.drape.
> Now it has WHERE statement support and it will ignore features without
> height information from raster (i.e. NULL or outside of computational
> region). Previously v.drape was just issuing warning about region
> issues and failing with assetion failed error. User can include
> skipped points by specifying static height to assign to them.
>
> Please test it and check language as I'm not a native speaker.
> Maris.


Thanks for fixing this, I was not able to do so. I'll give it a check
over the next couple of days.

Cheers,

Dylan

> 2008/11/2, Maris Nartiss <maris.gis at gmail.com>:
>> Hello Markus,
>> first - wxGUI features should not affect QGIS. If QGIS needs
>> something, we can create a tag and use it for testing/QGIS needs.
>> Probably it needs -alpha/-beta and not -RC, as it's not completely
>> forzen, just something for wider audience.
>>
>> I know, it's bad timing, but right now I'm rewriting parts of v.drape
>> (WHERE and NULL support). I would like to have those changes in before
>> something gets released. Right now I'm stuck with attribute data
>> manipulation, but I will try to commit it within next two days. (Still
>> GRASS is taking more of my free/work time than it should)
>>
>> Anyone else having list of uncommited changes that must get into next
>> testing release?
>>
>> Maris.
>>
>> 2008/11/2, Markus Neteler <neteler at osgeo.org>:
>>>
>>> We can certainly freeze devel_grass6 and just tag RC1 directly from that
>>> and test it rigorously. But are we sure that nobody inserts new features?
>>> Especially in the wxPython arena, there are a couple of issues yet to be
>>> submitted (AFAIK) which would easily count as new feature.
>>>
>>> But I am fine with the soft-freeze plan as far as we keep discipline
>>> (including
>>> me :). We just need to actually DO it.
>>>
>>> Markus
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