[Xastir] Tigermaps

John Place jplace at sc.rr.com
Sun Dec 21 12:00:16 EST 2003


Did some new procedures this morning.
Renamed xastir directory to old-xastir.
Ran the cvs copy instructions as per README.CVS.
Made sure all items that you mentioned earlier were installed. They were.
Ran configure, make and make install.
Now have Tiger maps.
The only thing I can come up with is that something did not load or 
install correctly when I did my first fresh install.
At least it works now. Tnx for the patience.
Now all I have to do is get the shapefiles running.



John Place wrote:

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> Curt Mills, WE7U wrote:
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>> On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, jplace wrote:
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>>> Building with AX25.......... : no
>>> Building with GDAL.......... : no
>>> Building with GeoTiff....... : no
>>> Building with ShapeLib...... : no
>>> Building with pcre.......... : yes
>>> Building with ImageMagick... : yes
>>> Building with Festival...... : no
>>> Building with GPSMan........ : no
>>> Building with dbfawk........ : no
>>>   
>>
>>
>> This looks ok so far.  Configure thinks you have ImageMagick support.
>> Do you have "#define HAVE_IMAGEMAGICK 1" in your config.h file?
>>
> It is in there.
>
>>
>> As I recall you're on Mandrake 9.2.  Anyone else running that yet?
>>
> Am running Mandrake 9.2.
>
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>>> *** Skipping '/usr/local/share/xastir/maps/terraserver.geo', 
>>> IMAGESIZE tag missing or incorrect. ***
>>> Perhaps no XPM or ImageMagick library support is installed?
>>> *** Skipping '/usr/local/share/xastir/maps/toposerver.geo', 
>>> IMAGESIZE tag missing or incorrect. ***
>>> Perhaps no XPM or ImageMagick library support is installed?
>>>   
>>
>>
>> Looking at the code, a couple of variables should have been set by
>> then.  Because they're not set, either you don't have ImageMagick
>> support compiled in, or your ImageMagick package is not working as
>> intended.  If you have the above #define in your config.h file, then
>> I suspect the latter.
>>
>> I suppose another possibility is that you don't have libcurl or
>> wget in there, or they're not being found by configure.  One or the
>> other of those is used to fetch the remote image.  Then again, that
>> comes after the error message you're talking about, so I still suspect
>> that the ImageMagick install has a problem or that the detect of same
>> is suspect.  The two variables that get set are geo_image_width and
>> geo_image_height.  If "HAVE_IMAGEMAGICK" is not set, those variables
>> will still be zero by the time it checks them, and you'll get that
>> error message.
>>
> Libcurl was not installed.
> Will try a clean install of ImageMagick and a clean install of Xastir 
> and see what happens.
>
>>
>> It's likely that the same trouble you're having with terraserver/
>> toposerver files relates to the tigermap.geo trouble.
>>
>>
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>>> Restoring CAD objects from file
>>> Couldn't open config/CAD_object.log file for reading!
>>>   
>>
>>
>> That's a normal message if you don't have any CAD objects created
>> yet.
>>
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