[pgrouting-dev] GSoC Timeline

Razequl Islam ziboncsedu at gmail.com
Fri May 25 14:16:52 EDT 2012


Hi steve,

I created a new wiki home page. Plz check if i miss any important link.
              https://github.com/pgRouting/pgrouting/wiki

Thanks
Razequl


On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 11:49 PM, Razequl Islam <ziboncsedu at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi steve,
>
> I have submitted my weekly report already.
>
> But i made a mistake when i tried to add my wiki to quick links in the
> 'home' wiki page. The preview was ok but when i clicked on the save button
> then it changed into the 'pages' page. plz help by taking back the previous
> one.
>
> I am extremely sorry for this mistake.
>
> Thanks
> Razequl
>
>
> On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 10:12 AM, Stephen Woodbridge <
> woodbri at swoodbridge.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Razequl,
>>
>> How is your project going?
>> Feel free to ask questions and give us updates. It Friday so status
>> reports are due today. As we have said these can be pretty simple and
>> straight forward like:
>>
>> What was you plan for the week?
>> What did you get done this past week?
>> What is you plan for next week?
>> What issues or problems are you having?
>> What help do you need if anything?
>>
>> I still have on my todo list to get you a simple sample for TRSP. I will
>> do that in the morning as it is too late tonight.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>  -Steve
>>
>>
>> On 5/19/2012 6:16 PM, Razequl Islam wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Steve,
>>>
>>> Thanks for your suggestion. I've merged trsp branch with pgrouting
>>> master branch. But haven't run this functionality for the lacking of
>>> turn restricted network data. If possible please help me giving some
>>> turn restricted network data file thus i can apply this
>>> functionality(trsp) on these data.
>>>
>>> And the other thing, if there is any documentation for trsp, please give
>>> me the link.It will help.
>>>
>>> thanks
>>> Razequl
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 2:31 AM, Stephen Woodbridge
>>> <woodbri at swoodbridge.com <mailto:woodbri at swoodbridge.**com<woodbri at swoodbridge.com>>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>    Hi Razequl,
>>>
>>>    It is good to here that you have got your course work almost done
>>>    and it sounds like you are making excellent progress getting started
>>>    with pgrouting.
>>>
>>>    Regarding the trsp it is in a branch called trsp so you probably
>>>    need to do something like:
>>>
>>>    cd /path/to/pgrouting-git/
>>>    #git checkout master
>>>    #git pull
>>>    git checkout trsp
>>>    #git merge master
>>>    cmake -DWITH_TRSP=ON .
>>>    make
>>>    sudo make install
>>>
>>>    Let me know if you have questions.
>>>
>>>    Thanks,
>>>      -Steve
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>    On 5/16/2012 4:10 PM, Razequl Islam wrote:
>>>
>>>        Hi Steve,
>>>
>>>        Sorry for being late to reply. I was busy for some academic
>>> purposes
>>>        which are almost end. Now i can give the full time for this
>>> project.
>>>
>>>        I am using ubuntu 12.04 LTS now. I hope it will not cause any
>>>        problem in
>>>        future as it is the very latest version of Ubuntu. I have already
>>>        installed the pre-requirement for pgrouting. and compiled
>>>        pgrouting core
>>>        as it says in the documentation. I found a great help from
>>>        Github for
>>>        completing this process. But stuck at adding functionality of
>>>        TRSP.  I
>>>        haven't found any TRSP section in ~/pgrouting/extra/ directory.
>>> How
>>>        could i add this functions. Please help.
>>>
>>>        I have already gone through the Workshop+Tutorial.
>>>
>>>        now i am working on making the design and prototype of the
>>>        implementation. I will up it to gitub wiki in between 1 or 2 days.
>>>
>>>        Thanks
>>>        Razequl
>>>        On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 7:37 AM, Stephen Woodbridge
>>>        <woodbri at swoodbridge.com <mailto:woodbri at swoodbridge.**com<woodbri at swoodbridge.com>
>>> >
>>>        <mailto:woodbri at swoodbridge. com
>>>
>>>        <mailto:woodbri at swoodbridge.**com <woodbri at swoodbridge.com>>>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>            Jinfu, Razequl,
>>>
>>>            Since I was just updating my calendar with critical GSoC
>>>        dates from
>>>            here:
>>>
>>>        http://www.google-melange.com/ gsoc/document/show/gsoc_
>>>            program/google/gsoc2012/faqs# timeline
>>>        <http://www.google-melange. com/gsoc/document/show/gsoc_
>>>        program/google/gsoc2012/faqs# timeline
>>>        <http://www.google-melange.**com/gsoc/document/show/gsoc_**
>>> program/google/gsoc2012/faqs#**timeline<http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2012/faqs#timeline>
>>> >>
>>>
>>>            I thought I would pass this on to you in case you do not have
>>> it
>>>            handy. Please make sure you have these dates in your
>>>        calendar so you
>>>            can plan around them. Many of these are hard deadlines that
>>>        we need
>>>            to meet to keep your project in good standing with Google.
>>>
>>>            I'm sure you guys are busy with exams and curriculum
>>>        deadlines but
>>>            between now and May 21th is also your time to get a head
>>>        start on
>>>            your projects by reading pgRouting documentation, code,
>>>        setting up a
>>>            build and test environment, getting to know us better, asking
>>>            questions, etc. This is a good time to think about how you
>>> will
>>>            actually break down you project in detail and discuss that
>>>        with us.
>>>
>>>            We like to use the pgrouting-dev list for general discussions
>>>            because then you can get responses for Daniel, Jay and/or
>>>        myself and
>>>            other users and developers my have some valuable insights
>>>        also. Any
>>>            given question/answer is likely to provide insight to others
>>> as
>>>            well. Also, Daniel is in Japan, I am in the Boston, Mass USA
>>>        area,
>>>            and I think Jay is in India. Given the wide range of
>>>        timezones, we
>>>            are more likely to get you answers quicker by using the list.
>>>
>>>            How to get started:
>>>
>>>            0. Read these:
>>>        https://github.com/pgRouting/ pgrouting/wiki/Developer---
>>>            Getting-Started
>>>        <https://github.com/pgRouting/ pgrouting/wiki/Developer---
>>>        Getting-Started
>>>        <https://github.com/pgRouting/**pgrouting/wiki/Developer---**
>>> Getting-Started<https://github.com/pgRouting/pgrouting/wiki/Developer---Getting-Started>
>>> >>
>>>
>>>        http://download.osgeo.org/ pgrouting/forum/pgrouting.
>>>        postlbs.org/wiki/ <http://postlbs.org/wiki/> pgRoutingDocs.html
>>>
>>>
>>>        <http://download.osgeo.org/ pgrouting/forum/pgrouting.
>>>        postlbs.org/wiki/ pgRoutingDocs.html
>>>        <http://download.osgeo.org/**pgrouting/forum/pgrouting.**
>>> postlbs.org/wiki/**pgRoutingDocs.html<http://download.osgeo.org/pgrouting/forum/pgrouting.postlbs.org/wiki/pgRoutingDocs.html>
>>> >>
>>>
>>>            1. Let us know if you are using Linux or Windows? Linux is
>>>        easier
>>>            for us to support. So hopefully, you have access to a Linux
>>>        machine.
>>>            2. Check out the TRSP branch from github. - Need help? Ask :)
>>>            3. Build it. - Need help? Ask.
>>>            4. Install it. - Need help? Ask.
>>>            5. Try out the Workshops & Tutorials
>>>            6. I have some simple test cases for trsp, somewhere, I will
>>>        post a
>>>            link to download it.
>>>            7. Look at the flow of control from SQL, to plpgsql
>>>        function, to C
>>>            wrappers, to C++ code in the extra/trsp/* files. Ask
>>>        questions so
>>>            you understand this. You will need to mirror this flow for
>>>        your project.
>>>            8. start planning out your project in terms of how you will
>>>            integrate your code using the above trsp as a model.
>>>
>>>            Ok, this is a lot of stuff, but you have some time. My goal
>>>        here is
>>>            to lay out high level tasks in an order that will make your
>>>        project
>>>            flow smoothly. The key is communications. Please let us know
>>>        what
>>>            you are doing? We are here to help you and guide you to a
>>>        successful
>>>            conclusion.
>>>
>>>            Jay, Roni - since you have both been GSoC students and
>>> recently
>>>            worked on various projects in pgRouting, feel free to jump
>>>        in with
>>>            any thoughts hints, etc.
>>>
>>>            Best regards,
>>>              -Steve
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