[Live-demo] MapTiler for FOSS4G 2009

klokan at gmail.com klokan at gmail.com
Fri Sep 4 07:35:21 EDT 2009


Hi Cameron,

I prepared the installation script for MapTiler and tested it with the
alpha version of LiveDVD. It is attached to this email. Can you please
review and commit it to the SVN?

The script is based on the GRASS one. Grass seems to be installed in
the latest version from the les-ejk.cz repository, so I am using the
gdal 1.6 packages from the same repository. In case you will switch
with GRASS to another repository (like Ubuntu GIS) then my script
should be changed as well.

Installation should be straight forward and hopefully without problems.

The script prints instructions for a simple test of the functionality
of the program - as it was requested.

The MapTiler is in version 1.0 alpha3 (but quite stable). If we manage
to release and properly test the first beta till Monday then I will
send another updated installation script for the LiveDVD to this
mailing-list.

Is there anything else what I should do for including the MapTiler on
LiveDVD in this moment?

What about the windows installer?

Best regards,

Klokan

P.S.
To try it you should:

1. Start MapTiler by clicking the icon on the Desktop
2. Load in the second step an example raster GEODATA (with georerence/srs)
3. Go trough all the steps with 'Next' up to the Render
4. Once the render is finished you can click in the GUI to open a
folder with tiles. When you open googlemaps.html or openlayers.html
then you see your geodata warped to the overlay of popular interactive
web maps as Google Maps.

The map tiles are displayed directly from your disk. To publish the
map to Internet just upload the folder with tiles to any webserver or
Amazon S3.

It is quite simple to use with a nice GUI, and therefore it is
attractive for the newbies in FOSS4G or anybody who is creating map
mashups with OpenLayers and Google Maps API and needs to overlay
existing raster geodata.

On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 11:14 PM, Cameron Shorter
<cameron.shorter at gmail.com> wrote:
> Klokan,
>
> If your application is stable, and we get it on in time, and it passes QA
> next week, then yes it is welcome on the disk.
>
> The steps for getting your application on the LiveDVD are outlined here.
> http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/GISVM_Build
>
> In short, we are looking for you to write an installer script (by tomorrow)
> that we can run and install your application.
>
> As you already have a .deb file, it should be reasonably straight forward.
>
> From the LiveDVD point of view, we are memory constrained. In particular,
> any disk writes you do in your application, are written to memory. This
> might be limiting for a demo of a tiling application.
>
>
> We do plan to have windows installers on the live DVD, and I need to chase
> FrankW about what is done for that.
>
> klokan at gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am the author of the open-source MapTiler application
>> (http://www.maptiler.org/) - I am going to have presentation about
>> this project at FOSS4G 2009.
>>
>> I will be very glad if the application can find the way to the
>> LiveDVD, which is going to be distributed in Sydney.
>>
>> There is a Windows installer downloadable at the address - I hope part
>> of the DVD is also Windows partition with installers for FOSS
>> projects.
>> http://maptiler.googlecode.com/files/maptiler-1.0-alpha3-setup.exe
>>
>> We prepared the Debian package - it correctly installs the MapTiler
>> application into Ubuntu. You can downloaded it here:
>> http://maptiler.googlecode.com/files/maptiler_1.0.alpha3_all.deb
>>
>> Depends: python (>=2.5), python-wxgtk2.8 (>=2.8), python-gdal (>=1.6)
>>
>> Where first two are standard part of the latest ubuntu and the last
>> one is part of the UbuntuGis project:
>> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntugis (personal archives provide the .debs)
>> - the important for us is the gdal package in version 1.6+.
>>
>> Are UbuntuGIS packages standard part of the LiveDVD?
>>
>> Let me know what I should do to include MapTiler onto the LiveDVD.
>>
>> Thank you for your assistance and effort related to the DVD.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Klokan Petr Pridal
>>
>> P.S.
>> There is also an installer for MacOSX, but I guess you will not have a
>> Mac section at the DVD...
>>
>
>
> --
> Cameron Shorter
> Geospatial Systems Architect
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>
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