Massimo, Can you also make sure to include the OpenStreetMap plugin in that bundle.
Thanks, Alex Massimo Di Stefano wrote: > Hi All, > > please apologize me, i tried to be present at the irc meeting but i had > "time" problems. > i'm following allt the svn logs, as i can see i need to : > update the tarball "qgis plug-in" and check if any dependencies is needed. > now that we have ossimplanet installed i'll try to see if the gdal-ossim > plug-in works as aspected > so i can add 2 simple scripts to work with ossimplanet+grass > > i'll try all the stuff locally as soon as possible, > when ready i'll sent a message to the list. > > ciao! > > Massimo. > > Il giorno 29/gen/2010, alle ore 08.04, Hamish ha scritto: > >> Hi, >> >> I thought I'd mention some new packages I've added to the build list: >> >> install_gmt.sh The Generic Mapping Tools (cartography) + eg + >> docs >> install_octave.sh Octave "works in a manner not dissimilar to Matlab" >> + mapping toolbox. for powerful raster array calcs >> install_opencpn.sh GPS navigation software compatible with industry >> standard BSB and S-57 data (mainly in the US where >> that data is both free from NOAA and not encrypted). >> * Example of click-thru licence agreement method >> included with sample data. (fairly benign terms) >> install_osm.sh Some OpenStreetMap editing tools (need help w/ >> docs!) >> >> >> all are less than ~ 30mb, but the sample OpenCPN data is ~70mb (can be >> culled to fewer maps if needed) >> >> >> Hamish >> >> >> ps- the 9.10 Ubuntu CD installed on a USB disk (using the Admin menu tool) >> is working quite well for testing scripts. _______________________________________________ Live-demo mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demo
