[Bug 436704] Review Request: mapnik - a Free toolkit for developing mapping applications

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Summary: Review Request: mapnik - a Free toolkit for developing mapping applications


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=436704





------- Additional Comments From rezso@xxxxxxxx  2008-07-29 13:16 EST -------
  Guys, today's SVN didnt changed for shape.input code, that wierd one issue
still persist, I will fill a ticket into their track with my catches, on 64 bit
simply cannot sanely parse any lets say a vector shapefile via shape.input, it
even fails to interpret the magick bits form the file header returning a totally
diffenet value than what a normal shapefile magic header value is.
  Workaround ? Yes, dont use shape.input use gdal.imput which relay on external
libs and clearly works fine, but its annoying for me as packager since tarball
comes with lots of nice and educative example of usage all relaying on
shape.input driver, so now drop those nice demos and chink down the package ?! :(
  I tryied on other distro, and same result so compile flags doesnt influence,
lib compindation not influence the issue, its clearly 64bitness somewhere.
 Another dissapointment is that they just changed some libs form one minor to
other without any signifiant debate or something, but lets wave this one fedora
can suppoort it as long tool works at all.


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