Hamish,
How stable are these packages?
Note, I've adjusted our spreadsheet to have a Stability column, which can have the following values:

Alpha
Beta
Stable
Applied for OSGeo Incubation
OSGeo Incubation
OSGeo Project

http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Al9zh8DjmU_RdGIzd0VLLTBpQVJuNVlHMlBWSDhKLXc&hl=en_GB

Hamish wrote:
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.
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