Hi Adam,

Please see the error message, I have been running this through my VDI 
account….any taught to over come this issue?



[nxg650@vdi-n8 ~]$ conda install -c osgeo spdlib
Using Anaconda API: https://api.anaconda.org
Fetching package metadata .........
Solving package specifications: ..........

# All requested packages already installed.
# packages in environment at /g/data/xc0/user/Garlapati/miniconda3:
#
spdlib                    3.3.0                         0    osgeo
[nxg650@vdi-n8 ~]$ spdtranslate 
spdtranslate: error while loading shared libraries: 
libboost_filesystem.so.1.57.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or 
directory
[nxg650@vdi-n8 ~]$ 




Thanks,
Narsimha





On 11/08/2016, 9:05 PM, "Adam Steer" <adam.st...@anu.edu.au> wrote:

>Hi Narsimha, Dan
>
>
>Dan - for some context this installation is being attempted in a cloud based 
>virtual desktop infrastructure (henceforth VDI) on CentOS 6 (I work at the HPC 
>Narsimha is trying to use) which may add complications.
>
>Narsimha - I can probably try some SPDlib installation stuff on the VDI. In a 
>reasonably similar CentOS 6 environment I’ve used an Anaconda virtualenv to 
>run SPDlib:
>
>1. run a miniconda installer (as myself, no super powers)
>2. manually add the minconda location to $PATH
>3. create an spdlib virtualenv
>4. install and work with SPDlib inside that env.
>
>After offline chats with Dan this may be the best way forward but needs 
>testing. I’ve never got the viewer working since: I don’t need it; and I would 
>need to manually set up an X windows and X forwarding service.
>
>So a way forward might be installing miniconda on the VDI inside a user 
>account, and then using the conda install method for spdlib. This may or may 
>not set up the viewer correctly, needs to be tested - and all being well the 
>viewer should just work.
>
>Unfortunately, I’m running out of time to test these ideas this month, I’ll 
>see what I can do.
>
>Finally, I’ll segue to pylidar - which may be another option. My question on 
>pylidar is: does it depend on LAStools, or will libLAS work just fine?
>
>Cheers
>
>Adam
>
>
>
>> On 11 Aug 2016, at 8:45 PM, Narsimha Garlapati 
>> <narsimha.garlap...@anu.edu.au> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Dan,
>> Unfortunately I have encountered with new problems and below are the screen 
>> grabs.
>> Actually I was trying to install new environment so as to install the 
>> spd3dpointsviewer and lost many things.
>> Can you please bail me out from this issue.
>> 
>> Thanks for your patience,
>> Narsimha
>> From: Anil Kornepati <anil.kornep...@gmail.com>
>> Date: Thursday, 11 August 2016 at 8:37 PM
>> To: Narsimha Garlapati <narsimha.garlap...@anu.edu.au>
>> Subject: Spdlib errors
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> <image.png>
>> 
>> actual error
>> <image.png>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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