[postgis-users] GNU Autoconf / Automake Expert Needed

Ferdinando Villa fvilla at zoo.uvm.edu
Thu Aug 29 09:33:49 PDT 2002


OK, got the code. I'll be working on this in the next few days unless
someone else volunteers (in this case, DO let me know). Hope to have an
initial configuration ready in a week or so (with static and shared
libs, a geos-config script to install in bin, and a geos.m4 file with a
GEOS_CHECK macro to configure the projects that will use it). I might
come up with a slightly different dir structure (e.g. put the test
programs in their own dir). Let me know if there are constraints I
should keep in mind or other things I should know before I start.
Cheers, ferdinando

On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 13:54, Paul Ramsey wrote:
> Anonymous read CVS access is available, user/pw == cvs/cvs
> 
> Ferdinando Villa wrote:
> 
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I'm seriously swamped but I'd be happy to help with the
> >autoconf/automake side of GEOS if there are no other takers. Does the
> >CVS setup allow anonymous access (no password is posted on the site)?
> >I'd like to download the CVS tree and get a feeling of the codebase.
> >Cheers, ferdinando
> >
> >On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 12:22, Paul Ramsey wrote:
> >  
> >
> >>PostGIS'ers,
> >>  The porting project to bring JTS topological functionality into the 
> >>C++ world has been ongoing for the last few months. Yury Bychkov of the 
> >>University of Victoria is the lead developer and is being assisted by 
> >>Martin Davis, the developer of JTS. The project site is at 
> >>geos.refractions.net. The project is jointly funded by Refractions 
> >>Research, Vivid Solutions, and the British Columbia Advanced Systems 
> >>Institute.
> >>  Yury has been doing the development in VC++, being careful to try and 
> >>keep things portable. One of the things VC++ does is manage the build 
> >>process. So for us UNIX slobs, we have a bunch of source code in the 
> >>respository, but no build control. In order to start testing the fruits 
> >>of Yury's work in PostGIS, we need to be able to do UNIX builds of a 
> >>library we can link to in PostGIS. Yury is just getting to the point 
> >>where we will soon have some topological operators to test, so working 
> >>toward integrating geos into postgis makes sense about now.
> >>  So, what I am looking for: someone to take the source code from the 
> >>GEOS project and create an appropriate GNU build control system for it, 
> >>preferably using the autoconf, automake suite of tools to make a 
> >>traditional GNU installation. As an added bonus, information about 
> >>portability issues would probably be helpful. Please contact me if you 
> >>have some experience with these tools and are able to help.
> >>Thanks,
> >>Paul
> >>
> >>
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