[Gvsig_english] gvSIG: issue with georeferecing function of 1.9 (build 1221, 1243)
Benjamin Ducke
benjamin.ducke at oxfordarch.co.uk
Tue Aug 11 17:06:35 CEST 2009
Hi Wolfgang,
I also used to run gvSIG 1.9 on Ubuntu 7.10 and could not load any
raster formats that were supported by the system libs (e.g.
TIFF, PNG, Jpeg). I did manage to load an ECW raster. That
was about it.
Cheers,
Ben
roser wrote:
> Hi wolfgang
>
> We're trying to test the georreferencing function, and it's true that
> it's giving us some problems, but we've haven't stablished the bug
> exactly yet, We're working on it, if you, or anybody else is capable to
> stablish the steps to "make it crash" please let us know.
> And for the ubuntu version I have to tell you that we've tested gvsig
> with newer versions and it is giving us problems too. I'm using number 8
> or something like that and it works fine, but another tester here is
> working with 9 and it is a bit problematic, she is going to come back to
> 8, so I think that if number 7.10 works fine it's better not to update
> to a newer version, or at least not the newest one, as I've told you,
> number 8 works fine
>
> Best regards
> roser
>
>
>
> Wolfgang Qual wrote:
>> Hi,
>> a colleague of me tries to use the georeferencing function of gvSIG 1.9
>> unstable. Currently, she is working on a linux machine (ubuntu 7.10)
>> with gvSIG build 1221.
>> She also tried the newer builds (also the last one 1243), but here,
>> loading the image to be georeferenced will produce the error message "It
>> is not possible load layer. We can try it by hand."
>> Using 1221, georeferencing works, but not in all cases (sometimes the
>> image is truncated, sometimes the image is located somewhere else, but
>> not at the expected location). We discovered that the same image could be
>> succesfully georeferenced in a new project. But this also did not work
>> in every case. Polynominal transformation degree 2 with 6 tic-points
>> (control points) was used. Did anybody else discover this issue?
>> It's very strange that the newer builds of 1.9 are not working correctly
>> on that machine. is 7.10 already too old for gvSIG?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Wolfgang
>>
>
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