[Xastir] Tiger maps?
Michael Lewis
subarub4 at optimum.net
Sat Sep 4 21:04:16 EDT 2010
Michael Lewis wrote:
> On 9/4/2010 2:02 PM, Tom Russo wrote:
>> On Sat, Sep 04, 2010 at 01:36:38PM -0400, we recorded a
>> bogon-computron collision of the<subarub4 at optimum.net> flavor,
>> containing:
>>> Ok I've decided just to try and start fresh here but running into some
>>> issues here.. when trying to install and doing the ./configure I get a
>>> bunch of no and yes for the settings.. Does this matter because the
>>> readme is not clear as if I need these files like the recommended
>>> options.
>> Really depends on which yes and which no answers are there, and what
>> your
>> needs are. Post the list and maybe we can help.
>>
>> For on-line OSM you definitely need the ImageMagick/GraphicsMagick and
>> "internet map retrieval" lines to say "Yes". For shapefiles, you
>> need (or at
>> least want) shapelib, dbfawk, and pcre to say "Yes." Many of the
>> others are
>> optional depending on your needs.
>>
> Just got back in and I will post what says yes and no but I can say a
> lot of them came back as no.
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Here is the info from the terminal
xastir 1.9.9 has been configured to use the following
options and external libraries:
MINIMUM OPTIONS:
ShapeLib (Vector maps) ................. : yes (internal)
RECOMMENDED OPTIONS:
GraphicsMagick/ImageMagick (Raster maps) : no
pcre (Shapefile customization) ......... : no
dbfawk (Shapefile customization) ....... : no
rtree indexing (Shapefile speedups) .... : yes
map caching (Raster map speedups) ...... : no
internet map retrieval ................. : yes (libcurl)
FOR THE ADVENTUROUS:
AX25 (Linux Kernel I/O Drivers) ........ : no
libproj (USGS Topos & Aerial Photos) ... : yes
GeoTiff (USGS Topos & Aerial Photos) ... : no
Festival (Text-to-speech) .............. : no
GDAL/OGR (Obtuse map formats) .......... : no
GPSMan/gpsmanshp (GPS downloads) ....... : yes
xastir will be installed in /usr/local/bin.
Type 'make' to build Xastir (Use 'gmake' instead on some systems).
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