[Proj] PROJ 5.1.0RC1

Kristian Evers kreve at sdfe.dk
Thu May 24 14:33:13 EST 2018


Libtool version updated here: https://github.com/OSGeo/proj.4/commit/12269c2f9a49dc867c7bb4d37f23b3947911a0a3

and NEWS updated here: https://github.com/OSGeo/proj.4/commit/5b17006f3391f7c767b7b7c9cb0ef49ad3b57ffc

/Kristian

On 24 May 2018, at 21:14, Greg Troxel <gdt at lexort.com<mailto:gdt at lexort.com>> wrote:


I had not updated the proj pkgsrc entry from 5 to 5.0.1.  I did that,
and it built ok and 'make check' passed.

I then locally updated the proj pkgsrc entry to 5.1.0RC1.  (I needed to
expect it to unpack into 5.1.0 instead of 5.1.1RC1, but that will not
affect hte release.)

I had the following problems:

* withdrawn header

The following file was no longer installed, but this is not noted in
NEWS:

-include/org_proj4_Projections.h

* test failure

gmake[3]: Entering directory '/home/n0/gdt/pkgsrc-current/pkgsrc/geography/proj/work/proj-5.1.0/test/gie'
PROJ_LIB=../../nad ../../src/gie 4D-API_cs2cs-style.gie
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Reading file '4D-API_cs2cs-style.gie'
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
proj=latlong ellps=WGS84 geoidgrids=tests/test_nodata.gtx
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Invalid operation definition in line no. 287:
      failed to load datum shift file (errno=failed_to_load_grid/-38)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
total: 28 tests succeeded,  0 tests skipped,  1 tests FAILED!
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------





This is with

DISTFILES=      ${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX} proj-datumgrid-1.7${EXTRACT_SUFX}

and on reading NEWS I don't see that I should have done anything
different.

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