Gosm is and acronym for "Gtk OpenStreetMap tool". It displays either the standard Mapnik tiles from Openstreetmap or the Osmarender or Cyclemap tiles. It allows you to make tiles available for offline browsing and let's you create large images or PDFs

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GNOME, Image Viewers, GIS

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • Sounded like a good program but i couldn't get it to run. I downloaded and found that it was source code with little documentation other than to run "make". I compiled on Ubuntu 18.04 . It was necessary to identify and and install a large number of ubuntu development packages. In two places there was an undefined "FAR" word that prevented compilation... perhaps intended for ms-windows? I removed those. In one place there was a reference to undefined word png_infopp_NULL so I just replaced it with NULL. It then compiled, but with hundreds of scary compiler warnings, many related to sizes of integers. On running, it immediately crashed (from a function called make_gtk_types_safe()). I'm thinking this program was originally tested on 32-bit systems and doesn't work properly on 64-bit systems... just a guess. I gave up.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, BSD

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Gnome, GTK+

Programming Language

C

Related Categories

C GNOME Software, C Image Viewers, C GIS Software

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2009-05-08