RE: [Qgis-user] Win binry w/o osgeo4w ?

2009-02-25 Thread Marco Pasetti
Alex,

 Is your installer script online somewhere, so that some of us could try
 updating it possibly with the OSGeo4w binaries?

I put all in ..\branches\Release-1_0_0\ms-windows
But it is made for the MSYS build, you must modify the NSI and the batch
script to adapt the it to the OSGEO4W build.
Regards,

Marco

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Re: [Qgis-user] Win binry w/o osgeo4w ?

2009-02-25 Thread Alex Mandel
Marco Pasetti wrote:
 Alex,
 
 Is your installer script online somewhere, so that some of us could try
 updating it possibly with the OSGeo4w binaries?
 
 I put all in ..\branches\Release-1_0_0\ms-windows
 But it is made for the MSYS build, you must modify the NSI and the batch
 script to adapt the it to the OSGEO4W build.
 Regards,
 
 Marco
 

I've read through Marco's instructions
http://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/browser/trunk/qgis/ms-windows/README.html
It doesn't seem too complicated.

I don't have a windows box though, does some on windows want to give it
a shot and I'll try to coach you through editing the NSIS script and such.

Has anyone tried to cross compile for windows on linux using the MSYS
build. NSIS does run on linux these days.

Maybe it would even work in wine? I guess I could try going down that
route...

Thanks,
Alex

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Re: [Qgis-user] Win binry w/o osgeo4w ?

2009-02-24 Thread Alex Mandel
Marco Pasetti wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Our win packer seems to have reverted to Real Life (TM) and until we find
 a
 substitute I am afraid the work around will be needed.
 
 Hehe... things are even harder in the Real Life :)
 I'm really afraid about that, but I'm actually suffocated by the
 laboratory needs (aka: deadlines to respect to not losing funds...).
 Next week I'll be in Austria for a convention, then, when I'll be back, I'll
 ask my pricipal to give me some days off (maybe quite-off or
 less-suffocated) to let me complete some unfinished tasks in my long To-Do
 list (you're not the ones...); I really hope this could happen soon...
 Regards,
 
 Marco Pasetti
 

Marco,

Is your installer script online somewhere, so that some of us could try
updating it possibly with the OSGeo4w binaries?

Thanks,
Alex

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Re: [Qgis-user] Win binry w/o osgeo4w ?

2009-02-21 Thread Barend Kobben
Fair enough, but that's not the point I'm after. You let the students do it
themsleves, but in our setting, we have apps deployed on the schooll
servers, and students run them from there. That's not feasible with the
OSGeo4W setup, and I want to be able to install just QGIS off-line.

BArend

On 19-02-09 08:35, Agustin Lobo aloboa...@gmail.com wrote:

 Barend,
 
 I'm using the osgeo4w installation for teaching
 students who had no previous skills on
 in GIS and/or complex installation processes.
 Try my directions (tested with many installations by the students):
 
 http://sites.google.com/site/eospansite/qsig-for-windows
 or
 http://wiki.qgis.org/qgiswiki/OsGeo4wSetup
 
 I think that the osgeo4w-setup is the way to go, you
 can install many GIS utilities. We should just get QGIS
 listed as one of the packages listed under Express install.
 
 Agus
 
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 Hi,
 
 When can we expect a 'stand-alone' Win package (and/or installer). It's
 really not useable in our university setting to distribute QGIS through the
 the whole OS4geoW, especially for use in a digital learning environment...
 
 
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Re: [Qgis-user] Win binry w/o osgeo4w ?

2009-02-19 Thread Alex Mandel
Tim Sutton wrote:
 Hi
 
 On Wednesday 18 February 2009 23:12:12 Barend Kobben wrote:
 Hi,

 When can we expect a 'stand-alone' Win package (and/or installer). It's
 really not useable in our university setting to distribute QGIS through the
 the whole OS4geoW, especially for use in a digital learning environment...
 
 There is a work around in the mean time : http://blog.qgis.org/node/124
 
 Our win packer seems to have reverted to Real Life (TM) and until we find a 
 substitute I am afraid the work around will be needed.
 
 Regards,
 
 
 

What needs to be done, are all the binaries compiled and we just need
the installer scripts updated and maintained? Or is there some compiling
issues that need to be worked out? I seem to recall something about msys
vs visual studio.

Which way was the osgeo4w built?

Alex

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Re: [Qgis-user] Win binry w/o osgeo4w ?

2009-02-19 Thread Micha Silver




Paolo Cavallini wrote:


  Tim Sutton ha scritto:
  
  
Hi

On Wednesday 18 February 2009 23:12:12 Barend Kobben wrote:


  Hi,

When can we expect a 'stand-alone' Win package (and/or installer). It's
really not useable in our university setting to distribute QGIS through the
the whole OS4geoW, especially for use in a digital learning environment...
  

There is a work around in the mean time : http://blog.qgis.org/node/124

Our win packer seems to have reverted to Real Life (TM) and until we find a 
substitute I am afraid the work around will be needed.

  
  
I agree; I have never tried myself, but judging from the feedback I
receive, the new installer is perceived as very difficult by the average
win user.
Would it be possible to save a standalone package, ready to install,
with all the relevant libraries and plugins (including GRASS of course)?
  

As well as ecw and mrsid support, as offered in the OSGeo4W installer...

  Thnaks.
pc
  

Cheers,
Micha


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RE: [Qgis-user] Win binry w/o osgeo4w ?

2009-02-19 Thread Marco Pasetti
Hi,

 Our win packer seems to have reverted to Real Life (TM) and until we find
a
 substitute I am afraid the work around will be needed.

Hehe... things are even harder in the Real Life :)
I'm really afraid about that, but I'm actually suffocated by the
laboratory needs (aka: deadlines to respect to not losing funds...).
Next week I'll be in Austria for a convention, then, when I'll be back, I'll
ask my pricipal to give me some days off (maybe quite-off or
less-suffocated) to let me complete some unfinished tasks in my long To-Do
list (you're not the ones...); I really hope this could happen soon...
Regards,

Marco Pasetti

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Re: [Qgis-user] Win binry w/o osgeo4w ?

2009-02-19 Thread Tim Sutton
Hi

On Thursday 19 February 2009 11:31:42 Marco Pasetti wrote:
 Hi,

  Our win packer seems to have reverted to Real Life (TM) and until we find

 a

  substitute I am afraid the work around will be needed.

 Hehe... things are even harder in the Real Life :)
 I'm really afraid about that, but I'm actually suffocated by the
 laboratory needs (aka: deadlines to respect to not losing funds...).
 Next week I'll be in Austria for a convention, then, when I'll be back,
 I'll ask my pricipal to give me some days off (maybe quite-off or
 less-suffocated) to let me complete some unfinished tasks in my long
 To-Do list (you're not the ones...); I really hope this could happen
 soon... Regards,

 Marco Pasetti

Thanks Marco - I know many many people will be pleased to see your packages 
return!

All the best,

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Re: [Qgis-user] Win binry w/o osgeo4w ?

2009-02-18 Thread Tim Sutton
Hi

On Wednesday 18 February 2009 23:12:12 Barend Kobben wrote:
 Hi,

 When can we expect a 'stand-alone' Win package (and/or installer). It's
 really not useable in our university setting to distribute QGIS through the
 the whole OS4geoW, especially for use in a digital learning environment...

There is a work around in the mean time : http://blog.qgis.org/node/124

Our win packer seems to have reverted to Real Life (TM) and until we find a 
substitute I am afraid the work around will be needed.

Regards,

-- 
Tim Sutton, Linfiniti Consulting
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   about the QGIS and FOSS services we provide.
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