From: doug <do...@o2...> - 2011-06-17 11:13:25
|
On 17/06/11 07:28, Peter Landgren wrote: > Den Thursday 16 June 2011 23.10.52 skrev doug: >> On 15/06/11 19:49, Jérôme wrote: >>> Are you talking about map services on Place View or >>> Geography View ? >>> >>> Yes, Google maps and OpenStreetMaps services need one >>> plot/row/entry and Google Earth accepts multiple places. >>> (Place View, mapservices) >> >> Thanks for clarifying that, Jerome. When I didn't find >> Geography I thought this might be its replacement in 3.3 >> >>> And Geography view also accepts multiple places, maybe need >>> to enable all place on GeoPlaces view (top of Geography view). >>> >>>> Geography doesn't appear anywhere that I can see. >>> >>> Can you run Gramps into a console ? >>> ie. : $ gramps >> >> <snip> >> >> in reply to Peter: >> > Have you started Gramps from the command line? >> > osmgsmap must be of version 0.7.0 or higher. >> > You will get an error message on the command line if this >> >> is not the case. >> >> > /Peter >> >> Yes, I get this message >> "WARNING: osmgpsmap module not loaded. Geography >> functionality will not be available." >> >> But osmgsmap version 0.7.3 is on the system, installed >> successfully from the tar file ("Libraries have been >> installed in: /usr/local/lib"). >> >> I also installed gramps from the tar file, specifying the >> LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable >> >> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH; ./configure >> LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib >> >> then make >> then make install >> >> But no sign of Geography. >> What's wrong? >> >> Doug > > Doug, > > I hade this problem too so I used > ./configure --prefix=usr/lib > so the libraries got installed in usr/lib > > /Peter > Thanks Peter, I'll try again Doug |