Fw: Re: [Live-demo] Mac Installers
Hamish
hamish_b at yahoo.com
Sun Sep 20 03:58:44 EDT 2009
fyi,
this is a little out of date now, William has been making steady
progress with the Snow Leopard binaries..
--- On Sun, 9/6/09, William Kyngesburye <kyngchaos at kyngchaos com> wrote:
> From: William Kyngesburye <kyngchaos at kyngchaos com>
> Subject: Re: [Live-demo] MapTiler for FOSS4G 2009
> To: "Hamish"
> Cc: klokan at gmail com, "Frank Warmerdam"
> Date: Sunday, September 6, 2009, 5:18 AM
>
> I just saw the LiveDVD announcement
> on the OSGeo list, with the timeline, and checked out the
> wiki pages. Looks like I came in on this a bit late.
>
> As I said previously, the current stack works with only a
> couple problems, the main one being that the GRASS wx GUI
> won't run.
>
> Here is an outline of how the packages could be
> organized. The dmg's shouldn't be put on the disk
> (extra steps to mount the disk images), instead put the
> installers directly on the DVD. The files should
> survive the ISO9660 format that, I'm guessing, will be
> used.
>
> Use some renaming with numbers to help direct the install
> order:
>
> 0 ReadMe.rtf [something I can write up to tie it together, mention other online packages like R]
> 1 Base Packages (Frameworks) [68.9 MiB]
> 0 ReadMes & Licenses
> [each framework readme renamed as '{fwname} Framework ReadMe.rtf']
> [licenses renamed similarly]
> 1 UnixImageIO Framework.mpkg
> 2 PROJ Framework.mpkg
> 3 GEOS Framework.mpkg
> 4 SQLite3 Framework.mpkg
> 5 FreeType Framework.mpkg
> 6 FFTW3 Framework.mpkg
> 7 GDAL Framework.mpkg
> 8 rgdal-0.6.12-1.zip
> 2 Support Packages [76 MiB]
> PHP 5 [complete dmg contents]
> PostgeSQL [complete dmg contents]
> 3 End-User Packages [or some such title] [129.7MiB]
> GRASS 6.4 (Leopard) [complete dmg contents]
> MapServer 5 [complete dmg contents]
> pgRouting [complete dmg contents]
> PostGIS [complete dmg contents]
> Qgis-1.0.2-3-Leopard.dmg [because it's
> drag-n-drop, to make sure app package not damaged]
>
> On Sep 4, 2009, at 12:37 PM, Hamish wrote:
>
> > IMO 200mb is good value per megabyte. I wouldn't be concerned
> > with 10.4, it is the past. It would be no good to ship 200+200
> > for 10.5 and 10.6, but AFAIK William's 10.6 packages, if
> > existing yet, will still be experimental for a little while.
> >
> > I expect by the time the conference rolls around most 10.5ers
> > will have upgraded Snow Leopard (it's just $30 after all) so
> > we are faced with shipping outdated and thus unusable 10.5
> > packages due to press deadlines. Bad timing Apple... :)
> >
> > My vote would be to reserve up to 225mb for William to include
> > Mac installers as he sees fit. It's only 5% of the disk. I
> > assume the osgeo4w archive is a similar size?
>
> -----
> William Kyngesburye <kyngchaos*at*kyngchaos*dot*com>
> http://www.kyngchaos.com/
>
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>
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