[Gvsig_english] NavTable 0.2.2: problem on windows xp with the
.exe installer
Sal Garfi
sal.garfi at btinternet.com
Thu Jun 4 19:08:07 CEST 2009
Hello Juan,
I haven't used Nav Table as yet, but after looking at its web link, I have one simple question. The image in the link of its interface is presumably for a polygon, but if the layer chosen is a point layer, does it include coordinates and can these be edited, thereby allowing the repositioning of points?
Also, when i do get around to installing it, i hope I don't have the same problem as Silvio.
Regards
Sal Garfi
----- Original Message -----
From: Juan Ignacio Varela García (Nacho Uve)
To: Users and Developers mailing list
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 9:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Gvsig_english] NavTable 0.2.2: problem on windows xp with the .exe installer
Silvio, thank you very much for using NavTable.
As you say, that wrong installation process is very strange. NavTable uses the gvSIG installer. It detects the gvSIG requeriments. If gvSIG was already installed... JAI library must be also installed.
Anyway, we will take a look to that installer.
Best regards,
Nacho
2009/6/3 silvio grosso <grossosilvio at yahoo.it>
Hello everybody,
First of all thanks a lot for this new great extension.
Unfortunately, I had a problem trying to install it on Windows xp home
edition (sp2) where I am using currently gvSIG 1.1.2 (both of them working
fine so far).
More precisely, after downloading the .EXE installer for NavTable 0.2.2 (windows version) I have launched it.
I confirmed to check the application requirement.
I confirmed to download the JAI (the 1.5 version). This was strange because I know I have already the Java machine for gvSIG...
At this point, after few seconds, a new windows pops up with an error message.
As a result, I had to shut down the installation because there was no way to go any further.
I tried many times to no avail.
I attached as jpeg a screenshot about this error (navtable_error_setup.jpg)
As I was too curious to test the extension I followed another method.
In short, I have download the binaries, I decomprimed them and pasted in the extensions folder of gvSIG 1.1.2.
Following this different way everything works fine and I am using the navtable without problems.
Best regards,
Silvio
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