Gigas002 / GTiff2Tiles

Analogue of gdal2tiles.py/MapTiler on C#.
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Bump MaxRev.Gdal.Core from 3.9.1.247 to 3.9.3.266 #358

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dependabot[bot] commented 6 days ago

Bumps MaxRev.Gdal.Core from 3.9.1.247 to 3.9.3.266.

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Release v3.9.2.259 (GDAL 3.9.2)

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/MaxRev-Dev/gdal.netcore/compare/v3.9.1.242...v3.9.2.259

Download packages: link

Release v3.9.1.242 (GDAL 3.9.1)

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/MaxRev-Dev/gdal.netcore/compare/v3.9.0.218...v3.9.1.242

Download packages: link

Release v3.9.0.218 (GDAL 3.9.0)

What's Changed

See what changed in GDAL 3.9.0

Bugfixes in bindings:

  • Fixed #127 by loading libraries using MSBuild target in .NET Framework 4.6.1+
  • Fixed #129 by updating GDAL to 3.9.0

Changes in build system:

  • Moved to Github Runners, leaving only one self-hosted runner for linux/arm64
  • MacOS: Min target Mach-O version in libraries is set to 11.0. Related to #109
  • Shared drivers list was updated in tests
  • GDAL 3.9.0, PROJ 9.4.0

Full Changelog: https://github.com/MaxRev-Dev/gdal.netcore/compare/v3.8.3.286...v3.9.0.218

Download packages: link

Release v3.8.3.286 (GDAL 3.8.3)

What's Changed

  • Feature: CI Automation by @​MaxRev-Dev in MaxRev-Dev/gdal.netcore#112
  • Fixed OSX builds (MinimalSDKVersion is set to 11.3)
  • GDAL 3.8.3 - See release notes
  • Rewrote the build pipeline to CI runners. No more manual package uploads.
  • A new version of GDAL now can be released faster. To change the GDAL version it requires only to update one line of code.

Full Changelog: https://github.com/MaxRev-Dev/gdal.netcore/compare/v3.7.0.200...v3.8.3.286

Release v3.7.0.200 (GDAL 3.7.0)

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dependabot[bot] commented 5 days ago

Superseded by #359.