Hi Henri,

I have working instructions for installing SPDLib and SPDLib Points 
Viewer on Ubuntu 12.04 and CentOS 6.4.  These should work on Debian as 
well with minor tweaks.

http://scigeo.org/articles/howto-install-latest-geospatial-software-on-linux.html#spdlibpointsviewer

It's certainly easier to install binaries, but the instructions do work, 
if you're willing to go through the trouble.

Cheers,
John

On 10/24/2013 10:34 AM, DEBISE Henri wrote:
> Hi,
>    my linux distribution is Debian wheezy 64 bits.
> You're right Daniel , I 'm going to try with the binaries for windows. I
> tried to find some other clues to resolve the problem on linux.
> I'm trying to identify the error in the code, it appears in the file
> SPDPointsViewer.cpp, in SPDPointsViewer::SPDPointsViewer() :
> openGLWidget=new SPDPointsViewer3DWidget();
> and I'm going to check to the line 28 in SPDPointsViewer3DWidget.cpp. I
> wrote a printf but the error appears just before !
> Maybe there is something wrong with Qt installation...
> Thanks for your attention Dan and Pete.
> Henri
>
>
>
> Le 24/10/2013 18:43, Daniel Clewley a écrit :
>> Hi Henri,
>>
>> The latest docs are available from here:
>>
>> https://bitbucket.org/petebunting/spdlib-documentation/downloads
>>
>> Although it doesn't solve your problem, you could just grab the windows 
>> binaries for the SPDPointsViewer (as you're running linux in a windows host):
>>
>> https://bitbucket.org/petebunting/spd-3d-points-viewer/downloads
>>
>> Can you confirm for Pete the linux distro you're using?
>>
>> Dan
>>
>>
>> On 24 Oct 2013, at 09:13, DEBISE Henri <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you for your message Dan.
>>> I tried to run spdtranslate on a .las file to get a .spd file : success !
>>>
>>> I build all the packages from sources. Below some details of the 
>>> installation done (taken from documentation 'spdlib_manual.pdf' but I can't 
>>> find this doc anymore !?)
>>>
>>> for  boost_1_54_0 :
>>> sh ./bootstrap.sh --with-libraries=all --with-python=python
>>> sudo ./bjam install
>>>
>>>
>>> for gsl-1.16, proj-4.8.0, zlib-1.2.8, xerces-c-3.1.1, geos-3.4.2, 
>>> laszip-src-2.2.0, Python-2.7.5 :
>>> ./configure
>>> make
>>> sudo make install
>>>
>>>
>>> for hdf5-1.8.11 :
>>> ./configure --enable-cxx --prefix=/usr/local/
>>> make
>>> sudo make install
>>>
>>>
>>> for  gdal-1.10.1 :
>>> ./configure --with-static-proj4=/usr/local/ --with-python
>>> make
>>> sudo make install
>>>
>>>
>>> for  libLAS-1.7.0, CGAL-4.3 :
>>> cmake CMakeLists.txt
>>> make
>>> sudo make install
>>>
>>> for  qt4 :
>>> sudo apt-get install libqt4-dev
>>>
>>> Thanks for you help
>>>
>>> Henri
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Le 24/10/2013 17:26, Daniel Clewley a écrit :
>>>> Hi Henri,
>>>>
>>>> Did you build the packages from source or install through the package 
>>>> manager?
>>>>
>>>> Can you conform SPDLib is installed OK by running through a command (e.g., 
>>>> spdtranslate).
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Dan
>>>>
>>>> On 24 Oct 2013, at 07:47, DEBISE Henri <[email protected]> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi all ,
>>>>>
>>>>> I try to install SPDLIB on a virtual box Debian Wheezy 64 bits from a
>>>>> Windows host system.
>>>>> I installed :
>>>>> - boost_1_54_0
>>>>> - gsl-1.16
>>>>> - hdf5-1.8.11
>>>>> - proj-4.8.0
>>>>> - zlib-1.2.8
>>>>> - hdf5-1.8.11
>>>>> - xerces-c-3.1.1
>>>>> - geos-3.4.2
>>>>> - gdal-1.10.1
>>>>> - laszip-src-2.2.0
>>>>> - libLAS-1.7.0
>>>>> - CGAL-4.3
>>>>> - Python-2.7.5
>>>>> - qt4
>>>>>
>>>>> I downloaded SPDLIB from here:
>>>>> https://bitbucket.org/petebunting/spdlib/downloads
>>>>>
>>>>> And Spdpointsviewer from here :
>>>>>
>>>>> hg clone https://bitbucket.org/petebunting/spd-3d-points-viewer 
>>>>> spdpointsviewer
>>>>>
>>>>> Everything seems to be ok for SPDLIB installation (I didn't test already
>>>>> but no errors for compilation and installation ).
>>>>>    I would like first to run spdpointsviewer , but I got a segmentation
>>>>> error :
>>>>> when I launch :
>>>>> ./SPDPointsViewer
>>>>>
>>>>> I have the message : 'Erreur de segmentation'.
>>>>>
>>>>> That's all. Did I miss anything ?
>>>>> Thanks for your help !
>>>>>
>>>>> Henri Debise
>>>>>
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