http://www.tryton.org/news/index.html
Major changes for the developer
The progress bar widget works with float between 0 and 1 to ease usage as
percentage.
The rich text widget uses now a subset of HTML to allow its implementation
in sao.
The Many2One has a new option target_search which define the kind of query
to use for dereferenced search. The options are subquery and the new join
(which is the default). The join method generate a faster query in most
cases.
The SQL constraints use a similar syntax to python-sql. This gives more
flexibility to implement backend for other databases.
Trying to create/write/delete on a Model based on a table_query raises an
exception instead of a silent error.
The table name of a ModelSQL can be overridden with a configuration file.
This allows to work around database limitations on the length of table
names.
The new StateReport has been added to wizards, to simplify the code of
wizards that run a report.
The style on reports has been removed, experience show that this feature
was not used.
The PostgreSQL backend manages now schema. This allows different instances
of Tryton sharing the same database.
The generic foreign key to create/write user on all ModelSQL has been
replaced by a rule that prevent to delete users. This greatly improves
scalability in some circumstances.
The Property field supports now float and integer values.
A subdirectory locale/override is supported for modules that override
translations of other modules.
Accounting
The charts of account are no longer translatable. Instead we provide
translated charts via a template using XSLT.
The invoice doesn't set a unit price on the line. For this feature the
purchase or sale module must be used.
Some fields of the invoice like the note and the origin are editable after
posting the invoice.
Product
Conversion between units no longer results in silent failures but an
explicit error is risen.
The volume property has been added to the products.
Project
The tree structure of the project and the time sheet have been separated,
each object has its own one.
The price list uses the same decimal precision as the product.
The cost price of the employee is stored on the time sheet line for the
date of the line. This allows to sum the costs of time sheet faster
Purchase
The state of the purchase request is now searchable.
The purchase requests are generated even if the rounded quantity is zero
to allow the user to still decide to purchase more.
Stock
Many unnecessary restrictions on the edition of move fields have been
removed.
The expected quantity of the inventory lines is always computed even if
they are added manually.
It is possible to create staging and draft moves using view locations.
Those locations will have to be changed to really do the move.
The inventory uses the grouping feature to create the moves. This allows
to easily support the lot (or any other extra field).
One mismatched digest found in geography/libmemphis02:
# package libmemphis02
recorded SHA1 (memphis-0.2.3.tar.gz) = dbc2f61e49b996dc9ca91df0de9a08eb7adbfa9b
calculated SHA1 (memphis-0.2.3.tar.gz) = 85993bce12c3616fcf6e7682a70b9605883edec2
No changes were made to the libmemphis02 distinfo file
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
v1.3.1
Released 27th September 2015
- Fixed various uninitialised pointer fixes
- Updated Makefile for OpenWRT and github builds
- Accept NULL as a sentence terminator with "strict=no"
- Fixed problem with non-truncation of output files
- Better guessing of UDP interface parameters
- Define ACCESSPERMS, remove redundant declarations, add header guards
- Fixed bug in source filtering
- Added option to re-enable nagle for TCP interfaces
- "-d" flag now documented with additional debugging
- Default queue sizes reduced and SNDBUF size reduced
- Added optional interface to filter rules
v1.3
Released 15th April 2015
- Added udp interface type
- Added "strict" option and potential for looser parsing constraints
- Added "preamble" option to tcp interfaces
- Added AIS coalescing
- Fixed bugs in failover specification parsing
- Fixed file output to non-pre-existing files
Note that the PVALUE rename is not an ABI change and there is no revbump.
4.9.2 Release Notes
-------------------
o proj_def.dat was missing from source distribution
see https://github.com/OSGeo/proj.4/issues/274 for more detail
o Update Geodesic library from GeographicLib
o Remove setlocale() use in pj_init_ctx()
o Renamed PVALUE in pj_param.c to prevent clash with Windows
Geo::Ellipsoid performs geometrical calculations on the surface of an
ellipsoid. An ellipsoid is a three-dimension object formed from the
rotation of an ellipse about one of its axes. The approximate shape of the
earth is an ellipsoid, so Geo::Ellipsoid can accurately calculate distance
and bearing between two widely-separated locations on the earth's surface.
The original goal of this module was to produce GPX/XML files which were
parseable by both GPX Spinner and EasyGPS. As of version 0.13 it has been
extended to support general parsing and generation of GPX data.
GPX 1.0 and 1.1 are supported.
Update HOMEPAGE. proj used to not install projects.h. This package
has a private copy wtih extra macros for Id strings, and using the
proj-provided projects.h via <> fails. Work around this by removing
projects.h from the bl3 tree.
pkgsrc change: convert to github framework.
Main changes since 20150201:
- several bux fixes and optimisations
- support maximum for both true and apparent wind constraints
- support local and utc time as a setting
- add a buch or polar files
The upstream distribution tries to use qt as a framework, but pkgsrc
provides it as a normal package. This commit comments out the special
case logic in configure that uses "-framework QtCore" on OS X.
(configure.in is patched too, because that's the source file, even
though it's not rebuilt.)
Disable the new mapnik option, in order to separate the upgrade work
from the mapnik work, not because it's undesirable.
From NEWS:
Viking 1.6 (2015-03-29)
New features since 1.5.1
* Mapnik Rendering Layer (not available in Windows build ATM) - with
preprocessor CartoCSS option.
** Build system dependency on C++. Source dependency on libmapnik-dev.
* Export files via GPSBabel
* Extended GPSBabel filtering support - Enables limited/simple OSM Overpass
API support.
* Support reading of MBTiles files.
* Support reading of OSM Metatiles.
* Configurable Toolbar
* Configurable Menu keys
* Various time related features:
** Edit trackpoint and waypoint times.
** Sort layers by time.
** Preference option 'World' to display time values based on the position
(i.e. in the local timezone) of the track or waypoint.
** Show time axis values on time graphs
** Quick search of tracks by date
** Open external programs Rednotebook or Stellarium at the specific
time (and place) of a point.
* Improved route finder UI usage
* GeoJSON support via external programs 'togpx' and 'togeojson'
* New default Map Cache layout to be more compatible with standard
OSM/TMS structure.
** Also python tool available to migrate cache layouts
* Support GPX Metadata values common to GPX1.0 and GPX1.1
* Extended map type configuration options (zoom levels + area extents limits)
* Build compatibility with GPSD 3.12
* Allow starting Viking with command line parameters to set position, zoom
and map type.
** --latitude <degrees>
** --longitude <degrees>
** --zoom <ZoomLevelOSM>
** --map <MapID>
** eg: $> viking --latitude 51.4 --longitude -1.3 --zoom 12 --map 13
* Improved Windows install information and options
* Export Track, Route and Waypoint Lists as text.
* Many internal improvements, fixes, more translations and various other small
improvements.
Release 0.88.1
This maintainance release fixes duplicates in the job
queues for pending ways and relations, minor compiler
errors, and updates memory usage documentation.
The duplicates in job queues (#419) only impacted
multithreaded updates and was not observed in most
cases.
Release 0.88.0, a new stable branch
If upgrading and using a database created with 0.86.0 or earlier,
the schema migrations in docs/migrations.md are required.
Major changes since 0.86.0
- Osm2pgsql is now C++ and requires the Boost libraries
- A new backend has been added, the “multi” backend. This allows
multiple tables which can each contain different types of features.
More documentation is available at docs/multi.md
- In-database pending way tracking has been replaced with in-memory
tracking, offering significant performance gains.
- Rendering tables are ordered by GeoHash when created, resulting in
significant performance improvements.
- z_logic has been improved, taking into account more recent work
across multiple styles.
- The node storage has been improved, and out of order nodes and
nodes at 0,0 should now always be handled correctly
- A new test suite with unit tests
- Many bug-fixes
Changes since 0.87.3 include
- C++ cleanups
- default.style cleanups to improve ease of modification
- Remove the lockfree queue pending implementation and default
to what was --without-lockfree, which uses less RAM
- RAM node storage cleanups
- Better node storage test coverage
details found here (http://www.tryton.org/posts/new-tryton-release-36.html)
Major changes for the developer
It is now allowed to have many times the same field in list/tree view.
There is no more a datetime widget for list/tree, two columns with one
widget date and one widget time should be used instead.
A new field TimeDelta appears in this release to represent a duration. It
replace the float_time widget which had some rounding issue. This new
field is already used in the timesheet and project modules.
The One2Many widget can be configured to use a Cartesian product with the
selections of many values for Many2One or Reference fields.
A method restore_history_before is added to ModelSQL which behaves like
the existing restore_history but restore the records just before the datetime.
The on_change methods have been migrated to a behaviour more consistent
with the Active Record Pattern used in Tryton. Instead of returning a
dictionary with the values to change, now the instance is directly changed.
This allow to chain easily the on_change methods or reuse them in other
methods reducing the duplication.
The method save on ModelStorage is now a dualmethod which means that it
can be called as usual as an instance method but also as a class method
with a list of records. Saving many records at once this way improves the
performance as the method will minimize the number of queries to the
database and will validate the result by bunch.
The Dict field received a translated method to create descriptors which
translate the values or the keys like the same method on Selection field.
It is now allowed to use the dotted notation in the order clause of a search.
The ORM will automatically generate the needed joins.
The API of the Report class has been reworked to improve the customization
of the engine. The formatting methods are now more strict to prevent silent
failure.
The safe_eval (which was not sure to be safe) has been completely removed.
In the places where the evaluated code was any way safe, the standard eval
is used. For evaluated code from outside, a JSON notation is now used. Some
utilities have been developed to ease the creation of JSON from XMl or in
the views.
A new kind of button has been added which works on non-saved record. They
are quite similar to on_change but they are triggered by a click on a
button instead of a change of field.
Accounting
A new method reverse_compute has been added to Tax which allow to compute
the base amount from the taxed amount.
The sign of the second currency amount is enforced to be the same as
debit - credit.
The analytic account management has been reworked to use a really One2Many
instead of the pseudo-field. This simplification was possible thanks to the
recent new features like the usage of Reference field on One2Many.
Party
The vat number is now stored in its compact format.
Product
The number of decimal for internal price calculations is now a configuration
parameter price_decimal. This parameter is used everywhere to ensure
consistency between all modules.
Purchase/Sale
Their lines support both mixed invoice type (Invoice vs Credit Note) per
line when computing the invoiced quantity.
Stock
A new state staging is added to the move. Such state doesn't impact at all
the computation of the stock level. It is used for supply on sale, to
create moves in advance.
Inactive products are still computed for the stock level.
The computation of assigned move has been improved to take only in
consideration outgoing move assigned not the incoming. This result in a
less optimistic for the stock level and thus prevent to assign a move with
an incoming one that is just assigned but not yet done.
Forecasts are now automatically deactivated when their period is in the past.
pkgsrc related updates:
update to tryton-3.6.0
update to trytond-3.6.0 including UTC check patch for SunOS
update trytond modules to latest 3.6
add meta-pkgs/py-tryton-platform
add misc/py-trytond-party-relationship
add misc/py-trytond-product-attribute
add misc/py-trytond-production
add misc/py-trytond-stock-inventory-location
add misc/py-trytond-stock-product-location
add finance/py-trytond-account-invoice-line-standalone
add finance/py-trytond-account-invoice-history
add finance/py-trytond-account-invoice-stock
add finance/py-trytond-account-payment-clearing
add finance/py-trytond-account-stock-continental
add finance/py-trytond-analytic-invoice
add finance/py-trytond-analytic-purchase
add finance/py-trytond-analytic-sale
add finance/py-trytond-product-price-list
add finance/py-trytond-product-cost-fifo
add finance/py-trytond-product-cost-history
add finance/py-trytond-purchase
add finance/py-trytond-purchase-invoice-line-standalone
add finance/py-trytond-sale
add finance/py-trytond-stock-supply
add time/py-trytond-company-work-time
Imported to pkgsrc-wip by myself(nros).
Memphis is a library for OpenStreetMap written in C using eXpat,
Cairo and GLib. It's licensed under the terms of the GNU Lesser
General Public License.
Version 0.18 (2014-12-17)
-------------------------
* Nils Enevoldsen did wonderful work refactoring most of the regex in the dictionary.
* Nils also added a bunch of tests. Thanks!
* Added Tokelau
osm-gps-map is a Gtk mapping widget that when given GPS co-ordinates, draws a
GPS track, and points of interest on a moving map display.
osm-gps-map Downloads map data from a number of websites, including
openstreetmap.org, openaerialmap.org and others and can be used to build desktop
mapping or geolocation applications.
Converts OSM planet.osm data to a PostgreSQL / PostGIS database suitable
for specific applications like rendering into map tiles by Mapnik
or geocoding with Nominatim.
pkgsrc changes: add bash exorcism for testo
upstream changes: Depend on QT, and much rewriting
Summary of upstream changes:
1.5.2
Add read support for Google's "gx:track" extension to KML.
Ralf Horstmann adds Mynav Map Manager and VDO GP7.
White B. Coot adds F90G support.
Zingo Andersonadds Energympro sport watches.
Support altitude in mainnav.
1.5.1
Add options to discard filter to discard points based on regular expressions.
Experimental support for for faster Garmin serial download speeds.
1.5.0
GPSBabel 1.4.x has had a good run. That series has been downloaded
over a million times and is widely used by thousands of people a
day. But, like many projects entering their teens (I started the code
that became GPSBabel in 2001) we've accumulated our share of technical
debt and the world around us has changed. GPSBabel 1.5 is about
revisiting some of those early, fundamental (and, sometimes, dumb)
decisions and rebuilding much of it from the foundation up. We've
collected hundreds of changes spanning about a hundred thousand lines
of code and we're presenting GPSBabel 1.5.
Of course, if you're an existing user, you're looking for new formats
and fixes. We happen to have those. Freshly added:
Mapbar
Garmin G1000
Google Direction API
MTK Locus
Lowrance USR v4
GlobalSat DG-200
Humminbird v4
We have fixes:
GUI now lists help button on main screen and options pages.
TODO: list more.
By far, our deepest cutting changes are in our infrastructure.
We changed the implementation language from C89 to C++03. This lets
our developers use modern, object-oriented programming and modern
libraries.
We moved to the open source Qt toolkit. We've successfully used Qt in
the GUI for over five years. This lets us focus on GPSBabel itself and
not implementi ng our own OS abstractions from scratch, robust string
and time handling, and much more.
We replaced time from our old representation that used the number of
seconds since 1/1/1970 and had a fractional seconds component bolted
onto the side (that was only sometimes used) with a QDateTime which
allows us to represent time within millisecond resolution from Jan 2,
4713 BCE to sometimes in the year 11 million. While that sounds crazy
(it is!) this lets things like the track filter not mangle data
collected by your 10Hz GPS and your placemarks can have dates that,
say, buildings were built or cities were founded without worrying
about Jan 1, 1970.
We replaced all of our XML (GPX, KML, Geo, etc) readers with Qt
readers. This reduces the number of data-specific bugs you're likely
to encounter. No longer will a waypoint named "]]" (it happens!) crash
your data. We're much more robust when reading extended namespaces.
We replaced our own XML writers with Qt's XML serializers. This solves
a whole class of data-specific issues with specific fields containing
data like "<" or "[[<CDATA" (it happens!) or international characters
or such.
Reference counted, dynamic strings are now used in the majority of our
key data structures, eliminating leaks and allowing multiple copies of
the same data to share a copy in memory, lessening the amount of
memory we use.
A lot of emphasis as been placed on sound engineering. GPSBabel now
has automated tests covering hundreds of thousands of operations to
check against memory leaks, overwrites, unused code, uninitialized
data use and so on. We believe this to be our highest quality release
ever.
As a result of all this remodelling, some of our formats that our
statistics showed were infrequently used and that had little to no
support traffic in many years were removed. Most of these were formats
for Palm OS, were never mentioned after they were initially added, or
are for companies that have been out of business for years or that
have moved to better formats, like GPX. These include:
Deprecated formats - Palm/OS
cetus
copilot
coto
gcdb
geoniche
gpilots
gpspilot
mag_pdb
magnav
palmdoc
pathaway
quovadis
Others
axim_gpb
coastexp
hsandv
ktf2
kwf2
msroute
msroute1
psp
sportsim
Update my mail
Upstream changes:
2.60 2014-03-14
- Add method to obtain the dbf header information.
https://github.com/shawnlaffan/Geo-ShapeFile/issues/15
- Clean up some POD formatting issues.
2.58 2014-03-06
- CPAN testers are green for 2.57_001 so make a production release.
- Fix incorrect passing of arguments in the shape index.
This should not affect most existing code as the indexing
is only used when called explicitly.
https://github.com/shawnlaffan/Geo-ShapeFile/issues/14
- Croak when an invalid file name is passed.
https://github.com/shawnlaffan/Geo-ShapeFile/issues/13
2.57_001 2014-03-05
Development release towards 2.58. Changes are listed there.
2.56 2014-02-18
- Shawn Laffan
- CPAN testers are green for 2.55_001, so bump the version number and release as a full version.
2.55_001 2014-02-17
- Shawn Laffan
- Add Geo::ShapeFile::Shape::Index as a simple 2-d block based index.
- Geo::Shape::ShapeFile now uses a spatial index for the segments.
This speeds up the contains_point routines by about 50-70% when used.
The index is opt-in at the moment, so will have no effect on existing code.
- Geo::ShapeFile::get_part now returns an array ref in scalar context.
- Geo::ShapeFile::Point::angle_to now works.
- Many of the undocumented methods have been renamed to use a leading underscore,
as they are private methods. This avoids a number of POD test warnings.
- Add parent, POSIX and autovovofication to the list of dependencies in the makefile.
2.54 2014-02-11
- Shawn Laffan
- Fix https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=89563
Thanks to Daniel Smith for reporting, and also providing an optimisation
which also handles edge overlap cases.
- Reorganise the test suite to allow running of subsets of tests.
2.53_003 2014-02-10
- Shawn Laffan
- Clear up several longstanding RT tickets:
- https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=46698
Clarify docs such that point objects are passed to has_point, not coordinates.
- https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=46068
Values returned from width and height were swapped. Thanks to Le Goddard for reporting.
- https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=49054
$@ should have been @_ (thanks to rgsave@hotmail.com for reporting)
- https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=92790
DBF field names can now be accessed in file order.
- https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=63347
corners were incorrectly reported. Thanks to Liam Gretton for reporting.
- Reorganise the test suite to use subtests, with tests in subs. Add more tests.
- General formatting and style changes to the code.
- Add List::Util as a dependency.
- Development is now on github, so update the metadata to reflect this.
https://github.com/shawnlaffan/Geo-ShapeFile
This required a fairly massive rototill of the PKGNAME/DISTNAME
because of bugs in upstream distfile generation, reported at
https://github.com/jswhit/pyproj/issues/7
But there are no signficant changes in packaging other than coping with the
distfile naming bug.
1.9.4 (git tag v1.9.4rel)
* migrate to github from googlecode.
* update proj4 source code from svn r2595 (version 4.9.0RC2).
* include runtime_library_dirs in setup-proj.py.
* added to_latlong method (issue 51).
* fix back azimuth when lon1 and lon2 are identical.
CVS: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
CVS: CVSROOT cvs.NetBSD.org:/cvsroot
CVS: please use "PR category/123" to have the commitmsg appended to PR 123
Note that this changes the shlib version from 0.8 to 9.0. While
that's bizarre, upstream does not view it as a bug.
(Note that 4.9.0 had an RC but not an actual release.)
Changes from 4.8.0:
4.9.1 Release Notes
-------------------
o 4.9.0RC2 release was abandoned because it was not promoted in a
timely fashion. Subsequent maintenance of tickets has continued,
and a new 4.9.1 release was issued in its place.
o Implement inverse solution for Winkel Tripel from Drazan Tutic #250
o More CMake configuration tweaks. The CMake configuration is probably
not at feature parity with the autotools builds at this point but it
is converging #256
o Tweak initialization ordering around setlocal which may have caused
issues #237
o Support out-of-tree autoconf builds more completely #247
o Fix NaN handling by geod_inverse and geod_polygon_addedge #251 & #253
o Update config.sub and config.guess #257
o Adapt Charles Karney's CMake patches for smoother build #258
o Define default PROJ_LIB location for CMake compilation #261
o Fix Windows compilation on PJ_aitoff.c
o Align CMake SOVERSION with autotools #263
o Regenerate nad/epsg with GDAL r28536 to avoid precision loss in TOWGS84
parameters, e.g. on Amersfoort / RD EPSG:4289 (#260)
o Add CMake project-config.cmake scripts (#264 from Charles Karney)
o Dial back test sensitivity #255
4.9.0 Release Notes
-------------------
o Implement CMake as an option for building PROJ.4
o Implement new virtual file api (projFileAPI) so that all access to grid
shift and init files can be hooked.
o Replace geodesic implementation with one from Charles Karney and add a
supported public interface (geodesic.h).
o Upgraded to EPSG 8.5.
o Removed old (deprecated) Java bindings in favor of the new api introduced
in 4.8.0.
o Implement the calcofi (Cal Coop Ocean Fish Invest Lines/Stations) projection
o Install projects.h again for applications that want access to internal
structures and functions despite the inherent fragility.
o Various bug fixes and cleanup.
o Added the CalCOFI pseudo-projection, #135
--
kplex is a multitransport software data multiplexer, working with
data conforming to the NMEA-0183 standard.
Kplex multiplexes data inputs from sources such as serial lines,
pseudo terminals and network interfaces and send to any (reasonable)
number of similar outputs.
kplex can perform filtering of inputs (so you only get the data you
want, or don't get the data you don't want from a given source) and
outputs (so you only send what you want where you want) and can
perform fine-grained failover so that for any given type of data,
you specify a priority order of the source you would like to take
it from.
Add note about why it's not updated (scons).
(Thanks to pettai@ for pointing out the issues.)
CVS: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
CVS: CVSROOT cvs.NetBSD.org:/cvsroot
CVS: please use "PR category/123" to have the commitmsg appended to PR 123
This plugin creates optimized weather routes using isochrone method and
predictive grib data or averaged gridded Climate data based upon constraint
settings, start and finish information, and boat performance calculated
using boat specs or polar data
OpenCPN is a free software (GPLv2) project to create a concise chart plotter
and navigation software, for use underway or as a planning tool. OpenCPN is
developed by a team of active sailors using real world conditions for
program testing and refinement.
This package contains data files from the Global Self-consistent,
Hierarchical, High-resolution Shoreline Database which are displayed
when no charts are present.
- Increased performance in all modes, particularly when using OpenGL graphics
acceleration.
- Additional network interface methods, including TCP/IP client/server and
UDP broadcast.
- Support for multiple data source instances, including
Filtering and prioritization of messages
Output of NMEA data streams for real-time integration into ship systems
- Improved support for Mac OS X systems, including 64 bit native support.
- Integrated Tablet/Touch screen support.
- AIS Personal Locater Beacon (PLB) configuration and tracking.
- Enhanced AIS target tracking modes.
- GRIB PlugIn feature additions.
Graphical GRIB email request generation.
Moving particle wind overlay.
Enhanced GRIB data type support.
- Dashboard PlugIn feature additions.
More selectable instruments.
- Major update to embedded Users Manual.
- Measurably improved performance and reliability over all supported platforms.
geography/py-google-maps-services-python.
Use Python? Want to geocode something? Looking for directions? Maybe
matrices of directions? This library brings the Google Maps API Web
Services to your Python application.
The Python Client for Google Maps Services is a Python Client library
for the following Google Maps APIs:
- Directions API
- Distance Matrix API
- Elevation API
- Geocoding API
- Time Zone API
Keep in mind that the same terms and conditions apply to usage of
the APIs when they're accessed through this library.
libnova is a general purpose, double precision, Celestial Mechanics,
Astrometry and Astrodynamics library.
The intended audience of libnova is C / C++ programmers, astronomers
and anyone else interested in calculating positions of astronomical
objects or celestial mechanics. libnova is the calculation engine
used by the Nova project.
pycountry provides the ISO databases for the standards:
639
Languages
3166
Countries
3166-3
Deleted countries
3166-2
Subdivisions of countries
4217
Currencies
15924
Scripts
The package includes a copy from Debian's pkg-isocodes and makes the data
accessible through a Python API.
Translation files for the various strings are included as well.
Viking 1.5.1.0 (2013-03-16)
Bug Fix Release
* [WINDOWS] Ensure an icon is embedded in the executable.
* [WINDOWS] Fix opening URLs in Windows build only.
* Shift code around to reduce dependencies required for DEM access.
* SF Bugs#105: Fix Display of Lines (Clipping) at High Zoom Levels.
* Remove built in OpenStreetBugs datasource as this service is being phased out.
* Isolate Viking specific code in otherwise reusable code.
* Fix DEM layer URL reference output.
* Remove mistaken need to change directory.
* Remove repeating of built in types in data files.
* External tools don't use ids
* Skip etag files in mbtile converter tool
* Fix crashing when copying layers with null strings as parameters.
* Fix translatable string with variable argument
* Fix 'export_to_common' dialog
* Fix needing to calculate bounds of *both* tracks when a track is split via the marker.
* Fix vik_track_get_length_to_trackpoint() so with the first track point it returns zero, not the entire track length!
* Fix opening files on command line in different directories.
* Move man files from doc to help directory so they will be included in the output from make distcheck.
* Update spec file
* [QA] Remove build references to things that don't exist anymore.
* SF Bugs #104: Fix GStatBuf not available on Glib < 2.26
* Fix the display of speed in statusbar output.
Upstream does not provide news, and it's hard to match up the
Changelog with releases. But changes basically look like updating to
a newer EPSG dataset and bug fixes.
1.0.9 (2014-10-05)
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- Fix bug where unicode/non-string properties with a 'type' key
cause a crash
1.0.8 (2014-09-30)
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- Fix bug where unicode keys don't get decoded properly
- Add coords and map_coords utilities
Note: this commit is part of reorganizing some of the recently
imported R packages, which are being reimported into more appropriate
categories (and removed from math) as a result of a recent discussion
on tech-pkg and privately with wiz@. See the thread starting with:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2014/09/05/msg013558.html
Note: this commit is part of reorganizing some of the recently
imported R packages, which are being reimported into more appropriate
categories (and removed from math) as a result of a recent discussion
on tech-pkg and privately with wiz@. See the thread starting with:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2014/09/05/msg013558.html
This option fixes a pgsql version, and we're not really set up to deal
with that. It makes postgis only build for that one version. So far,
I'm not aware of a reason to have pgsql support in gdal. So, just
turn it off, and we can figure out a way to deal if there is actually
a need.
Discussed with Filip during postgis2 packaging, and I think suggested
to Brook and Adam.