[Live-demo] Arramagong_GISVM_FOSS4G2009_alpha1

Cameron Shorter cameron.shorter at gmail.com
Tue Sep 1 13:28:04 PDT 2009


Richardo,
I agree, it is a good idea to compress the image.

I suggest bump the version number up to alpha2, then upload to the osgeo 
server.
I suggest you do it, because it will probably take a couple of days if 
left to me.


Ricardo Pinho wrote:
> Cameron,
>
> I can try, it probably runs with command line options - never tried...
>
> But the script will only work if you are running the gisvm inside VMware (player, workstation, server, etc)
> So it is not platform independent!
> This procedure actually has two steps:
> 1. Zero empty disk space (inside VM)
> 2. Compress the vmdk (outside of VM)
>
> The most important and URGENT aspect of it, is that:
> we can (Should)  immediately replace the download image files for a single 1.3 GB file!!!
> I have it on my computer.
>
> Could you make the procedure or should  I upload the file (it will take 4 hours at my current ADSL connection)
>
>
> Cheers,
> Ricardo
>
>
> ----- Mensagem original ----
> De: Cameron Shorter <cameron.shorter at lisasoft.com>
> Para: Ricardo Pinho <rpinho_eng at yahoo.com.br>
> Cc: live-demo at lists.osgeo.org
> Enviadas: Terça-feira, 1 de Setembro de 2009 0:16:05
> Assunto: Re: [Live-demo] Arramagong_GISVM_FOSS4G2009_alpha1
>
> Ricardo,
> That sounds like good advice.
> I suggest that we create a distribution.sh script, which would include 
> the compressing as you suggest, and zipping up, adding version number etc.
>
> Ricardo Pinho wrote:
>   
>> Second note about:
>> Arramagong_GISVM_FOSS4G2009_alpha1.7z 
>>
>> (1. gvSIG in Spanish) 
>>
>> 2. Reduce vmdk disk file size:
>>
>> After un7zip the vmdk file turns out to:
>> 5 297 602 560 bytes
>>
>> A kick way to reduce this is to run VMWare Tools Shrink command
>> (inside the virtual machine - run  the following command on terminal)
>>  
>>     
>>> sudo vmware-toolbox
>>>    
>>>       
>> Then select Shrink  +  "/" + shrink
>>
>> After a couple of minutes you get a vmdk with:
>> 4 339 466 240 bytes
>>
>> It is still a huge file... but it can easy the distribution a bit ;-)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Ricardo
>>
>>
>> ----- Mensagem original ----
>> De: Ricardo Pinho <rpinho_eng at yahoo.com.br>
>> Para: Stefan Hansen <stefan.hansen at lisasoft.com>
>> Enviadas: Quinta-feira, 27 de Agosto de 2009 12:11:12
>> Assunto: Re: [Live-demo] questions
>>
>>
>>  
>>     
>>> In which folder should we store documentation?
>>>    
>>>       
>> Don't know for sure which documentation you are talking about.
>> But I can remind this:
>>
>> On GISVM there is a Samba Shared folder named: /home/user/gisdata
>> On the next version of "GISVM Server" it is planned to include a Dropbox folder: /home/user/Dropbox
>>
>> Both of them can be used to include Documentation, so it can be easily access from outside (GISVM) and updated.
>>
>>  
>>     
>>> You installed gvSIG into /home/user.
>>> Can I move it somewhere
>>> else or do you have a special reason to keep it there?
>>>    
>>>       
>> Yes you can. Just beware of user file access rights!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> RP
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Mensagem original ----
>> De: Stefan Hansen <stefan.hansen at lisasoft.com>
>> Para: "live-demo at lists.osgeo.org" <live-demo at lists.osgeo.org>
>> Enviadas: Quinta-feira, 27 de Agosto de 2009 9:21:36
>> Assunto: [Live-demo] questions
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I just have some quick questions:
>>
>> In which folder should we store documentation?
>>
>> Ricardo: You installed gvSIG into /home/user. Can I move it somewhere
>> else or do you have a special reason to keep it there?
>>
>> Some install-scripts (udig and grass so far) install sample data. For
>> last years DVD we had some additional data sets. Most of them were
>> loaded into Postgres. Do we want to do that again this year?
>>
>> cheers,
>> stefan
>>
>>
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