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#472 | fixed | user should own the desktop | ||
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for future a couple of scripts and packages don't chown the desktop icons to the user, so the user can't delete or modify them from their own space. MapFish mapserver R.desktop also the ubiquity ("Install".desktop) one. it is in /usr/share/applications/ and already modified by setup.sh, so chmod should happen just after the sed edit. Hamish |
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#474 | fixed | include postgis 1.4 | ||
Description |
We all agree it would be great to include PostGIS 1.4 on the live DVD. The question is when. I now realize that there isn't a ticket for this (the one I had in the back of my mind was the wish for Postgres 8.4). As there is ongoing unhappiness about this situation (and we want our valued colleagues to be happy; this is supposed to be fun), and the discussion on-list has stalled, I'm creating a ticket for it. For anyone following the list there is very little new here; just summarizing. There is already PostGIS 1.3 installed on the disc and it is used by a couple of projects. 1.4 would be a concurrent upgrade to that on its own for folks to explore. There is nothing inherently broken about 1.3 besides that it does not have all of the latest exciting features. 1.4 is only yet packaged for Debian in Experimental for two weeks (since long time maintainer Fabio orphaned it); it is not yet into Debian/Unstable or Testing, and not yet into Ubuntu anything (which IIUC filters in from Testing). Read all about it: Note this is nothing to do with the code quality or readiness of the PostGIS source code; this has everything to do with how the compiling and packaging interacts with the rest of the system and other packages, and the livedvd freeze and release cycle. As posted to the mailing list I'd like to see a few things before I'd be satisfied that it would be safe to be included on the next round of new features. These are:
In general I would follow DebianGIS's packaging as a guide, and much prefer to use their Postgres 8.4 and PostGIS 1.4 packages directly once they hit the main archives, and rather move this discussion over there. see
The wheels are already in spin for it to be in the next cut, just not this one. No project is immune from teething problems. regards, Hamish |
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#475 | fixed | Test Install of ISO | ||
Description |
Can someone test if clicking the install button works work on a real machine or virtual machine? It would be nice to know if we should warn people that the install doesn't work right or not. |