[Xastir-dev] Linux Standard Base Progress (Xastir binary)
Curt, WE7U
archer at eskimo.com
Fri Dec 1 12:05:32 EST 2006
This is what I've managed to get into lsb-xastir so far:
xastir 1.8.5 has been configured to use the following
options and external libraries:
Building with AX25 ................................. : no
Building with Festival ............................. : no
Building with GPSMan ............................... : no
Building with ImageMagick .......................... : no
Building with libproj .............................. : yes
Building with GeoTiff .............................. : yes
Building with GDAL/OGR ............................. : no
Building with ShapeLib ............................. : yes (internal)
Building with pcre ................................. : yes
Building with dbfawk ............................... : yes
Building with map caching .......................... : no
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Building with ErrorPopups (Old Method) ............. : no
Building with libgc (Debug) ........................ : no
Building with profiling (Debug) .................... : no
Building with rtree indexing (Experimental) ........ : yes
Building with Linux Standard Base (Experimental) ... : yes
Also libcurl.
I'll post a new file probably sometime today with the above. It'll
probably be a .tgz file this time 'cuz that's what everyone is used
to. Maybe I'll put a .tar.bz2 file up as well. Notice that we have
full Shapefile/Dbfawk and GeoTIFF support in the binary!
I'm still working on the ImageMagick (or GraphicsMagick) option.
Once complete I'll try for map caching as well.
P.S. It appears that incoming e-mail to Eskimo broke early
yesterday afternoon or at least wasn't getting delivered to the
mailboxes. It's trickling in now, very slowly.
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