[Live-demo] Does your application work on the click2try GISVM?
Jody Garnett
jody.garnett at gmail.com
Thu Oct 15 14:23:15 PDT 2009
I have passed your email on to the udig-devel list.
What do you mean by "next onwards"?
It does sound like you are running into permission problems. The
command line parameters for uDig are documented here.
- http://help.eclipse.org/help32/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.platform.doc.isv/reference/misc/runtime-options.html
My guess is that it wants to write into a directory which it cannot?
I believe that this discussion has occurred too late before the
conference for me to help you; you will need to distribute without
uDig working. Either remove it or place a note in the read me.
Jody
On 15/10/2009, at 11:25 PM, Aneel wrote:
> Hello Jody,
>
> uDig is throwing following error while startup.
>
> error:
> /usr/bin/udig: line 29: 3026 Segmentation fault $PRGDIR/
> udig_internal -data ~/uDigWorkspace $@
>
>
> Note: If I have applied the "chown -R user.user /usr/lib/udig"
> command at first time, then it works fine. Next onwards throwing
> above error
>
> Please guide me to resolve this issue.
>
> Regards
> Aneel
>
> On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 10:29 +1100, Jody Garnett wrote:
>>
>> Don't ignore this ... this is the actual testing results:
>>
>> Testing in safari resulted in:
>> - geoserver start and install looks good; tasmania map renders
>> (complained about previous firefox session)
>> - udig starts; renders clouds and countries.shp
>> - renders WMS from geoserver; supported DnD from firefox to uDig
>> catalog
>> - not able to right click on anything; that seems to be taken up by
>> the browser not the java applet
>> - mouse interaction was not response enough to supported editing,
>> could not drag a point; indeed pointer would get stuck at a
>> particular
>> location; although it would change shape depending on what you were
>> actually hovering over.
>>
>> So about 90% here; enough to demo; not enough to use.
>>
>> Jody
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 1:28 PM, Jody Garnett
>> <jody.garnett at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Okay figured it out ...
>> > - chrome did not work
>> > - safari on mac did not work
>> > - it crashed firefox on mac
>> >
>> > Trick was to disable the pop up blockers; and then provide access
>> > rights to java app
>> >
>> > Testing in safari resulted in:
>> > - geoserver start and install looks good; tasmania map renders
>> > (complained about previous firefox session)
>> > - udig starts; renders clouds and countries.shp
>> > - renders WMS from geoserver; supported DnD from firefox to uDig
>> catalog
>> > - not able to right click on anything; that seems to be taken up by
>> > the browser not the java applet
>> > - mouse interaction was not response enough to supported editing,
>> > could not drag a point; indeed pointer would get stuck at a
>> particular
>> > location; although it would change shape depending on what you were
>> > actually hovering over.
>> >
>> > So about 90% here; enough to demo; not enough to use.
>> >
>> > Jody
>> >
>> > On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett at gmail.com
>> > wrote:
>> >>>>> Log in using
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> user id: osgeo password: livedemo
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Once logged in, navigate to My Dashboard/Applications
>> Manager. You will
>> >>>>> see a VM named osgeo-gisvmsl-2.
>> >>>
>> >>> The Application Manager link does not function for me; it
>> brings up an
>> >>> embedded frame showing a broken link.
>> >>
>> >> In firefox it shows the connection timing out ... The server at
>> >> scooter.dev.presage-tech.com is taking too long to respond.
>> >>
>> >> Jody
>> >>
>> >
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