On 7/6/07, Curt, WE7U <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The latest CVS: MINIMUM OPTIONS: Building with ShapeLib (Vector maps) ................. : yes RECOMMENDED OPTIONS: Building with GraphicsMagick/ImageMagick (Raster maps) : yes (GraphicsMagick) Building with pcre (Shapefile customization) ......... : yes Building with dbfawk (Shapefile customization) ....... : yes Building with rtree indexing (Shapefile speedups) .... : yes Building with map caching (Raster map speedups) ...... : yes Building with internet map retrieval ................. : yes (libcurl) FOR THE ADVENTUROUS: Building with AX25 (Linux Kernel I/O Drivers) ........ : yes Building with libproj (USGS Topos & Aerial Photos) ... : yes Building with GeoTiff (USGS Topos & Aerial Photos) ... : yes Building with Festival (Text-to-speech) .............. : yes Building with GDAL/OGR (Obtuse map formats) .......... : yes Building with GPSMan/gpsmanshp (GPS downloads) ....... : yes DEVELOPER OPTIONS: Building with ErrorPopups (Old Method) ............... : no Building with libgc (Debug memory usage) ............. : no Building with profiling (Debug code efficiency) ...... : no Building with Linux Standard Base (LSB) .............. : no
Looking good. Thanks for all the effort - never thought I would start what ended up to be this when building XASTIR with all the bells and whistles last night, but the results are nice. Noticing in the Wiki there was not an equivalent of the HowTo:Ubuntu 6.10 or 7.04 for openSUSE, I set out to try to accomplish the same tasks that are layed out in a very nice step by step fashion in the HowTo for Ubuntu so that they could possibly be documented in a new HowTo for openSUSE 10.2. I figured it was a way I could contribute given the help I have received. The information above helps with creating the HowTo because the steps can be organized to cover the recommended options first before moving on to the more adventurous options for those who want to. My main motivation for loading everything last night was so that I could document how, but I'm sure perfectionism had something to do with it, too. Have a great weekend, Lee - K5DAT _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list Xastir@xastir.org http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir