[Proj] Time for a new release?
Kurt Schwehr
schwehr at gmail.com
Sat Nov 11 09:56:27 PST 2017
Sorry if I am not seeing something that exists. Is there a document that
explains how to transition from the old APIs to the new?
On Nov 11, 2017 9:34 AM, "Kristian Evers" <kreve at sdfe.dk> wrote:
> PROJ v. 5.0.0 is also good with me. It also brings us into "braking
> changes territory". With this in mind I think we should consider only
> supporting the new API in proj.h and dropping the other APIs. This will
> allow us to simplify the code immensely. At the moment we jump through a
> bunch of hoops to keep backwards compatibility. We'd probably still do that
> for the next release, but not having projects.h and proj_api.h as part of
> the public API we can change things behind the scenes in future releases.
>
>
> Kristian
>
> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
> Fra: proj-bounces at lists.maptools.org [mailto:proj-bounces at lists.
> maptools.org] På vegne af Greg Troxel
> Sendt: 10. november 2017 22:24
> Til: Howard Butler <howard at hobu.co>
> Cc: PROJ.4 and general Projections Discussions <proj at lists.maptools.org>
> Emne: Re: [Proj] Time for a new release?
>
>
> Howard Butler <howard at hobu.co> writes:
>
> > On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 12:53 PM, Norman Vine <nhv at meganet.net> wrote:
> >
> >>> Yes, this upcoming release is a good occasion to de-emphasize the "4".
> >>>
> >>> > Having the next release be PROJ v.5.0.0 is fine with me.
> >>>
> >>> Yes, like this the name will be separated from the version number and
> future-ready.
> >>
> >> +1
> >
> > This is enough consensus to satisfy me.
> >
> > PROJ v5.0.0 it is!
>
> Sounds good to me to.
>
> FWIW, the current pkgsrc package is:
>
> proj-4.9.3
>
> and it installs:
>
> /usr/pkg/include/org_proj4_PJ.h
> /usr/pkg/include/org_proj4_Projections.h
> /usr/pkg/include/proj_api.h
> /usr/pkg/include/projects.h
> /usr/pkg/lib/libproj.la
> /usr/pkg/lib/libproj.a
> /usr/pkg/lib/libproj.so
> /usr/pkg/lib/libproj.so.12
> /usr/pkg/lib/libproj.so.12.0.0
> /usr/pkg/lib/pkgconfig/proj.pc
>
> so the big thing remaining is whether the include paths that have 4 in
> them are staying, or if all the code that uses it are going to have to
> search for two pathnames and have HAVE_ ifdefs from
> autoconf/cmake/whatever.
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