Hi, Some problems were noted re. the install_gpsdrive.sh script. I've just tried a fresh run on a Debian/Lenny (similar vintage to Jaunty) and it all worked fine for me.
To fix these I need a little more info. # install gpsdrive including LANDSAT maps for Sydney CBD # Note: This takes a long time to download. It may have too much data. The data download is 70mb which is AFAICT about the average for other packages. It's just jpegs so uncompressed it's about the same. I've set it to use a SourceForge mirror in Adelaide; for me that gives 500 Kb/sec. Is the syd tiles the thing that it is getting hung on or is it something else? Would it be better to try the SF mirror in Canberra, or just revert back to the main one in the US? There is also a 1mb version of the dataset in OSGeo/live-dvd SVN, but it only has a few LANDSAT maps; no local roads. # It then does a compile, and seems to cause dependency problems. what are they specifically? could someone copy&paste the full output of the script & send it to me as an attachment? This will affect the Debian package too, so if there are bugs in the build rules I'd like to fix them. thanks, Hamish _______________________________________________ Live-demo mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demo
