That then begs the question,
Would it be better to install the -dev packages and work from there..
or go completely from source (and use the script)?
Suggestions?
On 1 Nov 2006, at 18:19, Steven Friis wrote:
To get much of what you don't have working, in the xastir
directory, cd into scripts. There is a script there that will
install in the proper the map tools. It is called get-maptools.sh.
Z
Now, I'm on dinner cooking duty.. so I have to get out of here.
thus far... (I'll make it into something wiki-able when I'm
finished).
sudo apt-get install ssh cvs
sudo apt-get install autoconf automake m4 gcc libtool
install automake from source
sudo apt-get install xorg-dev
sudo apt-get install lesstif2-dev
--
xastir 1.8.3 has been configured to use the following
options and external libraries:
Building with AX25 ................................. : no
Building with Festival ............................. : yes
Building with GPSMan ............................... : no
Building with ImageMagick .......................... : no
Building with libproj .............................. : no
Building with GeoTiff .............................. : no
Building with GDAL/OGR ............................. : no
Building with ShapeLib ............................. : no
Building with pcre ................................. : no
Building with dbfawk ............................... : no
Building with map caching .......................... : no
----------------------------------------------------------
Building with ErrorPopups (Old Method) ............. : no
Building with libgc (Debug) ........................ : no
Building with profiling (Debug) .................... : no
Building with rtree indexing (Experimental) ........ : no
Building with Linux Standard Base (Experimental) ... : no
Its not much, but its a start :) I'll work on the rest tomorrow.
Regards
John
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John Ronan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, +353-51-302938
Telecommunications Software & Systems Group, http://www.tssg.org
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