GMT package coastlines

NoOp glgxg at sbcglobal.net
Tue Nov 25 23:00:33 UTC 2008


On 11/25/2008 08:35 AM, Lorenzo Luengo wrote:
> On 11/24/2008 01:30 PM, Lorenzo Luengo wrote:
> 
>> > Hi all,
>> > 
>> > Is there any way to create packages to install the full resolution 
>> > coastlines for gmt? (gmt stands for "generic mapping tools", not 
>> > Greenwich mean time ;))
>> > 
>> > gmt-coastline-data package description claims
>> > 
>> > "Originally there were two more coastline packages (gmt-coast-high and -full)
>> >  but they were to big for our servers and pulled from the distribution."
>> > 
>> > But i've seen some packages that when being installed, pull data from an external site using ftp or http (like java or adobe flash), and this could be done to overcome this issue and save ubuntu's server space.
>> > 
>> > I hope someone has an idea how to fix this, because it's a pain in the 
>> > ass to install the mapping data manually for lots of students here.
>> > 
>>   
> 
>> This might be of interest:
>> http://www.perrygeo.net/wordpress/?p=119
>> [Ubuntu as a GIS workstation (updated for Hardy Heron)]
> 
> Nice... but it still uses gmt-coast-low.
> 
> 

Understand. But thought that you might want to converse/check with the
wordpress author given that he's created a ppa repository etc., and
seems pretty familiar with gmt/gis. Perhaps he might know how, or be
able to assist.






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