Hi, thanks for the suggestion,
already i've installed on my mac grass, qgis, R, ossim, ossimplanet, mapserver + kamap all works fine :-) thanks to william and to all mac comunity (really great people !) i'll try to explain why a wps : i need pywps beacouse my targhet is to have a web-processing server (not a simple web gis) i.e. use the function of grass and R (installed on a server) through the web, by a web-gis interface called from a kml file loaded into ossimplanet. something like "embrio" or "openlayer + pywps" : http:// pywps.ominiverdi.org/ i need this solution to try the integration of ossimplanet too ossimplanet is able to load kml file and wms map i done a script to produce kml , elevation-data and wms map from grass data, using pywps i can integrate this script in ossimplanet using the "kml" as connection point apologize me for my englesh and for the bad explanation of what i want try to do :-/ let me know if anyone wont help me toinstall pywps :-) thanks for any suggestion! Massimo. Il giorno 02/ott/07, alle ore 14:19, Thomas Juntunen ha scritto: > On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 12:25:29 +0200, massimo di stefano wrote: > >> i'm tring to configure a python web processing server "pywps" on >> my mbp >> >> http://pywps.wald.intevation.org/ >> >> it is an open project to port python environment on the web >> to use it in on-line mapping application like web-gis > > I haven't used GRASS, but Barry Rowlingson just presented at FOSS4G > about an > integrated system called "Arlat" using Quantum GIS (available for > Mac OS X) for > desktop mapping and R as a statistics engine, connected with Python. > > http://www.foss4g2007.org/presentations/view.php?abstract_id=135 > > He is planning on posting details to the R-SIG-Geo list > (https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-geo), but there is a > paper > describing the implementation here: > http://www.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi? > article=1103&context=jhubiostat > > I'm looking into this for use with MapServer: > http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/ > > William Kyngesburye has Mac OS X binaries of MapServer at his > kyngchaos site, > although I don't recall if they use Apple's Apache 1.3 or permit > you to install > your own Apache 2. > > This doesn't solve your immediate problem, but if you want to serve > up spatial > data via a web interface, I think you'll find MapServer much easier > to use than > rolling your own. > > Thomas Juntunen _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig