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| Re: [udig-devel] Some problems found while reviewing SVN Head | 
No it is a typo I have just resynced  to be in line for the next tests, 
I will baseline when Getools environment is established in the mean time 
I will track.
Formal testing is painful, but in this case it is automated.
I'm catching up with all the events and email slowly, but given your  
exhibition date I thought it worth while to jump in.
Do you know the URL for the Geotiff source?
I hope to complete all internal code tests in about 5 weeks, then given 
dept head approval TK can release code.
There will not be many emails from TK for a while, he is traveling, then 
on leave before starting the next round of bids so unless he finds a  
hotel with broadband there will be no emails to sort.
On the subject of raster processing one of the students attached to the 
project has submitted a proposal based on uDig core plugins combined 
with imagej code to produce a RCP'ed version of imagej. Imagej has a 
very liberal license perhaps this work may be useful.
Susan Black
Jody Garnett wrote:
Tony Kennedy wrote:
Hi
I'm currently testing against SVN 14624, obtained via Tortoise SVN;
This does not make sense to me :-(
When I navigate my browser to this link (http://svn.geotools.org/) it 
shows the latest svn revision at 14264. Perhaps you are talking about 
your own internal svn server?
my SVN is then updated with this, and used for the test run, on 
completion of the test run the code plus mods plus data  is placed in 
our SVN and tagged for repeatability, the next slice is then taken 
form your SVN head , placed in ours, tagged and forms the basis for 
the next test sequence, and the process repeats, checksums are used 
to check code consistency.
Oh dear that sounds very painful, is there anything we can do help 
that process? Our intention is to provide svn space for anyone working 
on udig (we wish to foster the udig community). I am not sure if or 
how we can help you.
All this is taking place on TK's laptop (if this beast can be 
described as a laptop), which is still the only machine with direct 
comms in this place. I spent 3 hours yesterday trying to establish a 
wanadoo email account on Firebird yesterday with no success,. direct 
comms is awaiting a new pipe which involves cable laying and is at 
least two weeks away. I will make another attempt.
I am sure I can sort messages based on your signature for a couple of 
weeks.
However in the mean time I have been looking at the code involved, 
the gml catalog code appears to be a cut and past of the shape 
catalog code which perhaps explains the presence of the shape 
reference in the exception report, one of the development team will 
be setting up a Geotools test environment for me, on Monday I will go 
through this properly then. In the mean time I've been doing some 
static code checking but currently I'm searching for the Geotiff 
source for testing.
We have been in discussion with those working on raster support in the 
geotools community (do you follow that devel list at all?). The 
players involved have just released their Web Coverage Service based 
on GeoServer and will be turning their attention to performance shortly.
We can also set up udig to take advantage of multiple toolkits, I 
understand that there are some alternatives out there for raster 
processing.  The use of toolkit some GPL toolkits, like deegree, may 
involve a bit more fun - the creation of a separate project with a GPL 
plugin should prove sufficient.
Jody
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