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Revision: 4291 http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/matplotlib/?rev=4291&view=rev Author: jswhit Date: 2007-11-14 11:45:49 -0800 (Wed, 14 Nov 2007) Log Message: ----------- include GEOS library source code Modified Paths: -------------- trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/README trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/setup.py Added Paths: ----------- trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/geos-2.2.3/ trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/geos-2.2.3/AUTHORS trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/geos-2.2.3/COPYING trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/geos-2.2.3/ChangeLog trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/geos-2.2.3/INSTALL trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/geos-2.2.3/Makefile.am trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/geos-2.2.3/Makefile.in trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/geos-2.2.3/NEWS trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/geos-2.2.3/README trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/geos-2.2.3/TODO trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/geos-2.2.3/VisualStudio/ trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/geos-2.2.3/VisualStudio/GEOS.sln 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trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/README =================================================================== --- trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/README 2007-11-14 19:43:31 UTC (rev 4290) +++ trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/README 2007-11-14 19:45:49 UTC (rev 4291) @@ -9,13 +9,18 @@ numpy 1.0 (or higher) -libgoes_c version 2.2.3, available from http://geos.refractions.net/. +The GEOS (Geometry Engine - Open Source) library (version 2.2.3). +Source code is included in the geos-2.2.3 directory. **Copyright** source code from proj.4 (http://proj.maptools.org) is included in the -'src' directory (under the terms given in LICENSE_proj4). +'src' directory under the terms given in LICENSE_proj4. +source code for the GEOS library is +included in the 'geos-2.2.3' directory under the terms given in +geos-2.2.3/COPYING. + pyshapelib by Bernhard Herzog is included in the 'pyshapelib' directory under the terms given in LICENSE_pyshapelib. @@ -57,15 +62,27 @@ **Install** -First, install pre-requisites (see **Requirements** above). +0) Install pre-requisite python modules numpy and matplotlib. -Then download basemap-X.Y.Z.tar.gz from +1) Then download basemap-X.Y.Z.tar.gz from the sourceforge download site, unpack and cd to basemap-X.Y.Z. -Set the environment variable GEOS_DIR to point to the location + +2) Install the GEOS library. If you already have it on your +system, just set the environment variable GEOS_DIR to point to the location of libgeos_c and geos_c.h (if libgeos_c is in /usr/local/lib and geos_c.h is in /usr/local/include, set GEOS_DIR to /usr/local). -Then run 'python setup.py install'. +Then go to step (3). If you don't have it, you can build it from +the source code included with basemap by following these steps: + > cd geos-2.2.3 + > export GEOS_DIR=<where you want the libs and headers to go> + A reasonable choice on a Unix-like system is /usr/local, or + if you don't have permission to write there, your home directory. + > make; make install + +3) cd back to the top level basemap directory (basemap-X.Y.Z) and +run the usual 'python setup.py install'. + **Contact** Jeff Whitaker <jef...@no...> Added: trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/geos-2.2.3/AUTHORS =================================================================== --- trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/geos-2.2.3/AUTHORS (rev 0) +++ trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/geos-2.2.3/AUTHORS 2007-11-14 19:45:49 UTC (rev 4291) @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +2003-11-06 + +Development of GEOS was funded by: + + Vivid Solutions Inc (www.vividsolutions.com) + Refractions Research Inc (www.refractions.net) + British Columbia Advanced Systems Institute (www.asi.bc.ca) + +GEOS is based on algorithms originally developed in Java +by Martin Davis (mb...@vi...) in the +JTS Topology Suite (www.vividsolutions.com/jts/jtshome.htm) + +Developers: + + Yury Bychkov (me...@yu...) - Initial Porting + Sandro Santilli (st...@ke...) - Bug Fixing / Maintenance + Martin Davis (mb...@vi...) - Architecture + Dave Blasby (db...@re...) - PostGIS Connectivity + Norman Vine (nv...@ca...) - Porting / C++ Expertise + Fernando Villa (fv...@zo...) - GNU Build System + Paul Ramsey (pr...@re...) - Coordination / Build + Sean Gillies (sgi...@fr...) - Scripting Interface + Added: trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/geos-2.2.3/COPYING =================================================================== --- trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/geos-2.2.3/COPYING (rev 0) +++ trunk/toolkits/basemap-testing/geos-2.2.3/COPYING 2007-11-14 19:45:49 UTC (rev 4291) @@ -0,0 +1,504 @@ + GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2.1, February 1999 + + Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + +[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. 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