• Bug#138971: ITP Mapserver

    From Robert Jordens@1:229/2 to All on Wed Aug 18 14:00:15 2004
    From: [email protected]

    Hi!

    You participated in the discussion about packaging the UMN masperver for Debian. Who of you is still interested in working of the package? What
    are the problems?
    I'd like to sponsor uploads.

    Robert.

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  • From Ron@1:229/2 to Robert Jordens on Wed Aug 18 14:50:08 2004
    From: [email protected]

    I can't speak for mapserver as it exists today, I've since been
    focussing on more promising options for my needs, but as it was
    the last time I looked at it, the problem is not finding an
    uploader, rather with finding someone who'll take the time with
    upstream to turn a rather successful hack into something resembling
    a policy compliant library, set of language bindings, and utilities.

    I'm not likely to spend much time on this particular package in the
    near future unless someone was interested in funding that work (and
    even then...), but if someone is interested in picking it up, I'll
    answer any questions that I reasonably can.

    best,
    Ron


    On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 01:29:48PM +0200, Robert Jordens wrote:
    Hi!

    You participated in the discussion about packaging the UMN masperver for Debian. Who of you is still interested in working of the package? What
    are the problems?
    I'd like to sponsor uploads.

    Robert.

    --
    Bowie's Theorem:
    If an experiment works, you must be using the wrong equipment.




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  • From C. Scott Ananian@1:229/2 to Robert Jordens on Wed Aug 18 16:00:11 2004
    From: [email protected]

    On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Robert Jordens wrote:

    You participated in the discussion about packaging the UMN masperver for Debian. Who of you is still interested in working of the package? What
    are the problems?

    I have packages, and am still using MapServer (so can test new ones).
    The status is still as posted previously. Packages at
    http://cscott.net/Debian/MapServer/
    PHP/MapScript is still not included, although I might be a little bit more motivated to try.
    --scott

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  • From Robert Jordens@1:229/2 to All on Wed Aug 18 16:00:11 2004
    From: [email protected]

    Hello!

    [Wed, 18 Aug 2004] C. Scott Ananian wrote:
    I have packages, and am still using MapServer (so can test new ones).
    The status is still as posted previously. Packages at
    http://cscott.net/Debian/MapServer/
    PHP/MapScript is still not included, although I might be a little bit more motivated to try.
    --scott

    You would have to split the package in functional parts (libraries, cgis
    utils, server).

    Robert.

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