G. Allegri wrote:
osgeo4w is making its way in various institutions. The tam-tam has begun and I hear people beginning to ask about it. The Windows users are the most between GIS users, so it is an expected clamour. Right yesterday I've been asked if it's possible to manage GRASS/QGIS/GDAL/R/Python bindings building with the same ease as on Linux platforms. I've left the Windows world some years ago, but now I need to start again with it, and I need to answer this question to my boss and collegues. I've read in the recent MLs threads about QGIS and MSVC, GRASS on MSYS, R... I'm not sure but AFAIU MSYS too... My boss has asked me to have a build of GRASS7, with the new Python bindings, and the rest of the stack I said before. Is it possible to organize in the OSGEO wiki some notes on how to start up with the building of it? There are various sparse notes (for GRASS and QGIS), but they mostly refer to the single executables, and not to the Osgeo4w way. I know it's not easy to realize it, first of all because everything is evolving very fast, and things change in a day... But it could help, at least to have a first reference (notes and people working on that specific topic). OsGeo4w wiki could be the right place. Anyway, next days I will start the long way to GRASS7+QGIS building! :)
Giovanni, I would first note that the http://osgeo4w.osgeo.org/ is already a Trac wiki and anyone can extend it. Where it is of interest I think it would be nice to add extensive detail on how packages are built. In particular the GRASS + QGIS group are fairly involved and it would be nice to have the process described - perhaps referencing existing docs (like the WinGRASS build topic that already exists in the GRASS wiki) as appropriate. To some extent this will depend on those who are doing the builds now to describe details - in this case Jurgen. I will note that some package include associated source packages which include adjustments made for OSGeo4W builds. For instance, the GDAL source packages for 1.5 and 1.6 include the actual nmake.opt file that was used, and some cygwin-bash scripts used to prepare the package file. These can be useful if someone else needs to pick up maintenance of the packages. There is also a an existing general topic on how to build OSGeo4W packages which I would encourage anyone interested in packaging to review: http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/wiki/PackagingInstructions You might also want to join the OSGeo4W mailing list for detailed discussions of packaging. Best regards, -- ---------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- I set the clouds in motion - turn up | Frank Warmerdam, warmer...@pobox.com light and sound - activate the windows | http://pobox.com/~warmerdam and watch the world go round - Rush | Geospatial Programmer for Rent _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss