[Liblas-devel] ARSF LiDAR Analysis GUI

Mark Seibel mseibel at gmail.com
Thu Aug 23 06:06:18 PDT 2012


When I try to compile LAG, I have all components present except lidarquadtree.

I'm trying to compile the lidarquadtree, and have encountered errors.

configure error for LAG is:
Package requirements (lidarquadtree >=1.2 were not met:  no package
lidarquadtree found.

So I went to the lidarquadtree directory in the lidarsf-lag-53d94dd
directory and did ./configure and make.

Make returned this error:
In file included from src/LidarPoint.cpp:34:0:
src/LidarPoint.h:38:37: fatal error: laslib/lasdefinitions.hpp: No
such file or directory
compilation terminated.

I have the lasdefinitions.hpp file in the laslib directory, but it is
in ../lastools/laslib/inc/lasdefinitions.hpp

How do I make configure aware of this file's location?  I know I'm
missing something obvious, but I just cant see it.

Thanks,
Mark

On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 6:18 AM, Berin Smaldon <besm at pml.ac.uk> wrote:
> As I gather, open source LAS viewers have been in short supply for some
> time now, and having been talked about for over a year, we're finally
> getting around to announcing a GPL licensed LAS viewer that Mike Grant
> has been promising since the dawn of time. For now, this only works on Linux, but
> I'm already working on the Windows port, the purpose here being to get
> people using the software to attract bug reports, ideas and development.
> So, feel free to try and get it working, I'll be interested to know how
> it co-operates with other systems.
>
> Here is the splash page: http://arsf.github.com/lag/
>
> The link explains what to do to build it for your Linux system if you're so inclined, the Windows port is a bit of a way off yet though, but in the pipeline. If it were useful to enough people, I could potentially be persuaded to work out how to build packages for some Linux package managers too.
>
> I acknowledge that the quality of the source code is poor in places.
> There have been a number of student programmers before me having pretty
> much free rein over how the program is structured and what conventions
> are used. Documentation and improving the quality of the code is high on
> my priority list, but not on the top of it. For now, my e-mail address
> and the github page are the best sources of information, and will help
> me work out how the github wiki pages could be more useful. In a few months when I'm no longer on the project, whatever e-mail address is on the splash screen or latest version of the software will have to do instead.
>
> Enjoy,
> Berin
>
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