[Gvsig_english] gvSIG 3D extension issues

Antonio Falciano afalciano at yahoo.it
Fri May 21 12:24:12 CEST 2010


Il 21/05/2010 11.37, Jordi Torres ha scritto:
> Hi Antonio,
>
> First of all thank you for testing the 3D extension. Community feedback
> is very important for us.
>
>     I've tried the new build of gvSIG 3D extension [1] and noticed that a
>     critical issue persists: the installer doesn't remove the previous
>     installation and so the user is forced to delete manually over 30-40 old
>     libraries in gvSIG extension libs' folders and in JRE bin one!
>     Please, can you solve this annoying issue in the next future?
>
>
> Sorry if you feel annoyed, but you have to consider that this is an Open
> Source under-development extension, and we are doing our best, step to
> step, to improve the framework. More than this, the issue you have
> tracked down is not 3D specific issue. We do the same as the whole
> gvSIG. So all gvSIG extensions which use native libraries has the same
> behaviour right now.

Hi Jordi,
I wanted only to remark that a basic user can't be able to find easily a
solution if he wants to try your extension. I'm sure you're doing all
the best is in your possibilities.

> AFAIK unless you have admin permissions you can't remove anything from
> JRE. That's the reason the installer can't remove native libs. In gvSIG
> 2.0 native libraries won't be copied to JRE, but I don't know if the
> installer will be able to erase them.

Ok, however if I have the admin permissions and install something, this
permissions should be generally extended to all the installation process
with all its subtasks.

> BTW the vast majority of Win applications generate garbage in your
> system32/ directory.
>
>     After solving this time consuming task, I noticed that another issue
>     persists in MS Vista: several rasters seem to be displayed correctly
>     after their loading, however I see a sort of bleeding effect on the
>     lower part of the image or even the whole image after a bit of panning
>     and zooming.
>
>
> What hardware? what driver version? Could you post a screenshot? May be
> with more information we could address the issue. Anyway thanks for
> reporting your experience.

Acer Aspire 5735Z, 4 GB DDR2, graphic acceleration Intel GMA 4500M with
64 MB, driver Intel 7.15.10.1829 (19/06/2009).
Screenshot: http://i46.tinypic.com/wrc2vr.png

Thanks for your amazing work and for your prompt reply.

Cheers,
Antonio

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