[mapserver-users] Fwd: Win32 Nightly Build Binary
Steve Lime
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Hi,
I am very impressed with the MapServer capabilities when compared to some of
the more 'competitive' map server software out there. I have quickly
produced a web map server that is fast and feature rich. My application uses
MapInfo Tab files..
Unfortunately, every so often the server seems to go into an infinite loop
which only ends when ALL the memory on the server has been taken. After
searching around I found a message on the Yahoo mail list mirror (dated 6th
May this year) which described a problem with the TAB driver in OGR which
displayed. The message stated this behaviour had been fixed.
Not having the facilities to compile my own MapServer I downloaded the
latest development windows binary. However this appears to be dated 8th
february this year. Is there any chance of a more recent development windows
binary being available for download?
Thanks
Craig Gould