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Committer:
Bazaar Package Importer
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Author(s):
Francesco Paolo Lovergine
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Date:
2010-09-21 16:45:05 UTC
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mfrom:
(8.1.5 sid)
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Revision ID:
james.westby@ubuntu.com-20100921164505-900oyhvb22w7ttp5
Tags: 6.4.0~rc6+42329-3
* Merging main fixes taken from final 6.4.0 release. The big patch has been
splitted in a few sub-patches for specific improvements.
+ localization.dpatch: updates to .po files.
+ doc.dpatch: various documentation fixes with update to main URL too.
+ gcs.dpatch: Port GDAL's http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/changeset/19810
to fix missing towsg84 for EPSG codes: 3120 2172 2173 2174 2175
3333 3334 3335 3329 3330 3331 3332 3328 4179.
It also forces ETRS89 datum to be
interpreted as 0,0,0,0,0,0,0 instead of 0.000,0.000,0.000 (i.e.
overrides the datum.table ETRS89 setting, too). More info:
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/grass-dev/2010-June/050918.html,
http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/ticket/3579.
+ g.extension.dpatch: added Markus g.extension script to download and
eventually install extension from GRASS svn add-ons repo.
+ scripts.dpatch: some fixes to a blounce of scripts:
m.proj - added GUI section
r.mask - allow r.mask to work in GISDBASE
v.in.gpsbabel - fixed broken awk statement
v.in.mapgen - better describe what v.in.mapgen will load
r.regression.line - rename variable from italian so it
doesn't get confused with median, add F-test to key
+ g.proj: only split at space characters if there is a + character
following
+ clean_nodes: in Vlib fixes segfault when cleaning small angles
at nodes
+ read_sig.c: catch empty sig files
+ convert.c: added non-standard datum name lookup
+ r.grow.distance: bugfix for distance calculation
+ geom.c: fixes bug for min_area
+ flythrough: fixes NVIZ fly mode on 64bit. See #46 from upstream trac.
+ filldepr.cc: r.terraflow: backport fix for #1006 from upstream trac.
* Added missing docs used by GUIs: AUTHORS, contributors CSV files,
COPYING and a symlink to GPL-2 license in /usr/share/common-licenses.
Those files need to be symlinked in GISBASE to be found at run-time.
Thanks AlanB and Hamish for pointing the problem.