[Xastir] Geotiff missing...???

Ray Wells vk2tv at exemail.com.au
Wed Feb 28 23:26:03 EST 2007


Richard Polivka wrote:

>Personally, I run GraphicsMagick instead of
>ImageMagick. I find that there is less loading on my
>system and the reliability is better. 
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>I am running FC6.
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>73 from 807,
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>Richard, N6NKO
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>--- Ray Wells <vk2tv at exemail.com.au> wrote:
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>>larry wrote:
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>>>I have xastir version 1.8.5 installed, but my
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>>problem is I am not 
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>>>getting any maps to show up on the screen...Could
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>>it be that I am 
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>>>missing the file Geotiff, if so where can I get it
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>>for Ubuntu 6.10...???
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>>>I have compiled in so far, everything except for
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>>that file, anyone out 
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>>>there that could direct me to the site for me to
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>>get it...
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>>>Thanks Larry
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>>I may be off course on this but I also have no maps
>>displayed. In my 
>>case, even though Xastir compiles with Imagemagick,
>>Imagemagick appears 
>>to be broken.
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>>Debian have just released an updated version which
>>I've installed with 
>>dselect. There are no errors during the
>>installation. When attempting to 
>>display the logo, Imagemagick complains it's unable
>>to open the 
>>X-server. One day it will be important enough for me
>>to devote time to 
>>finding out why.
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>>I had maps before changing from 2.2.26 to 2.6.18-3;
>>both Debian distros. 
>>Does anyone know if Imagemagick is broken in Debian?
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>>Larry, does your Imagemagick actually work?
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>>Ray vk2tv
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I tried going down the graphicsmagick path but the libc6 version in 
Debian is not recent enough for it, despite being the most recent in 
Debian stable.

Ray vk2tv



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