[Live-demo] OSSIM not working on live 4.5
Massimo Di Stefano
massimodisasha at gmail.com
Tue Aug 9 21:32:40 EDT 2011
i tried to debug the problems :
- ossimplanet worked on the latest live.iso (5.0-beta)
- imagelinker instead had some trouble :
the binary package was using gdal1.8.0 (i checked on libgdalossim_plugin.so)
there was 2 missed packages : libqt4-qt3support, libgdal1-1.8.0-grass
i applied the needed change to the svn install script.
i guess all will works on the osgeolive 5.0.x release.
--Massimo.
Il giorno 10/ago/2011, alle ore 00.43, Hamish ha scritto:
> [sorry for top-posting]
>
> Hi,
>
> the ossim package fails to install because the install script
> wants libgdal 1.7.0, but only 1.6.0 and 1.8.0 are available.
> (ubuntu 11.04 natty + ubuntugis's PPA)
>
> I have just modified the script to bail out if the package
> dependencies fail to install, but if this doesn't get fixed
> very soon it isn't going to ship. :-(
>
> there may or may not be other problems, but the above is an
> obvious one.
>
> see the build logs for details
> http://live.osgeo.org/dev/build/
>
>
> thanks,
> Hamish
>
>
>
>
> Eduardo wrote:
>> hi there,
>>
>> just to report: with the same DVD I used with my notebook,
>> I installed a common desktop machine and ossim command line
>> tools is running fine on that.
>>
>> If is there any trick that I can do for debugging purposes,
>> feel free to tell me.
>>
>> regards
>>
>> *Eduardo Patto Kanegae*
>> http://www.webmapit.com
>>
>>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> From: Cameron Shorter
>>
>> Massimo,
>> I'm not sure if you have seen this error report from
>> Eduardo for OSSIM?
>>
>> On 27/07/11 23:20, Eduardo Kanegae wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> First of all, I found DVD live very nice. It's a very kind solution
>>> for those who are looking for a simple solution of 'how to build a
>>> Linux GIS workstation in 20minutes'.
>>>
>>> I already had tested most of instaled GIS applications, including
>>> visual/gui interfaces of OSSIM packages but OSSIM command line tools
>>> it's not working. Eg.
>>>
>>> $ ossim-create-histo myimage1.tif
>>> says:
>>> ossim-create-histo: symbol lookup error:
>> ossim-create-histo: undefined
>>> symbol:
>> _ZNK25ossimImageHandlerRegistry4openERK13ossimFilename
>>>
>>> and
>>> $ ossim-info myimage2.tif
>>> says:
>>> ossim-create-histo: symbol lookup error:
>> ossim-create-histo: undefined
>>> symbol:
>> _ZNK25ossimImageHandlerRegistry4openERK13ossimFilename
>>>
>>> Last info: I'm not using the 'user' account. I've created a new
>>> account for me.
>>>
>>> thanks in advance
>
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