frequens wrote: > > Would somebody be willing to write a few > lines how to install Libagg for Mapserver use, preferably for a Linux > system? >
Disclaimer -- I haven't tried anything with this yet, in fact I hadn't even heard about AGG until just now while browsing the mailing lists to try to solve problems I was having with antialiasing not working on lines of TYPE CARTOLINE. Nevertheless, if you're running Debian etch (aka debian 4.0), I see that there's a package available for libagg-dev. So just `aptitude install libagg-dev` or `apt-get install libagg-dev`. Right now I've been playing around with mapserver on Debian sarge (aka debian 3.1), but I've been thinking of upgrading to etch. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ 17:43:21]$ dpkg -p libagg-dev Package: libagg-dev Priority: optional Section: libdevel Installed-Size: 2996 Maintainer: Debian OpenOffice Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Source: agg Version: 2.4+20060719-3 Conflicts: libagg23-dev Filename: pool/main/a/agg/libagg-dev_2.4+20060719-3_i386.deb Size: 518774 MD5sum: 998ba7490b83657c9ba56c0ee7320776 Description: The AntiGrain Geometry graphical toolkit (development files) Anti-Grain Geometry (AGG) is a general purpose graphical toolkit written completely in standard and platform independent C++. It can be used in many areas of computer programming where high quality 2D graphics is an essential part of the project. . This package contains the development files for building applications using agg. SHA1: b216ed638764aeef26ecf1c2c5103d8840670d71 SHA256: 7f03cb1a9d07b01ad4ce3360a89e14dea5058eee3097ea5a86b4a082dda63178 Tag: devel::library [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ 17:43:25]$ -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/AGG-install-tf4390828.html#a13963191 Sent from the Mapserver - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.