OGDI README =========== OGDI developer and user resources can be found online at: http://ogdi.sourceforge.net/ Building ======== Detailed building instructions are available at: http://ogdi.sourceforge.net/build.html Unix ---- 1) Set TOPDIR to point to the home directory of the OGDI source tree. eg. TOPDIR=/usr/ogdi-3.1.3 export TOPDIR 2) Run configure. eg. ./configure 3) Build with make (GNUmake is required). make NOTE: on some platforms you will need to add the shared libraries to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH for the link phase to complete. eg. LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$TOPDIR/bin/Linux export LD_LIBRARY_PATH 4) Install. make install Windows ------- Windows works similarly, but a preset configuration is used instead of building one with configure. Requirements: o Cygwin (build shell) from http://www.cygwin.com/ o Microsoft Visual C++ 6.x (make sure it works at the commandline from bash, run VCVARS32.BAT if not). 1) Set TOPDIR to point to the home directory of the OGDI source tree. eg. TOPDIR=c:/ogdi-3.1.3 export TOPDIR 2) Set the target build configuration eg. TARGET=win32 export TARGET 3) Build with make. make Running ======= Briefly, ensure that $TOPDIR/bin/$TARGET is in the path. Ensure that $TOPDIR/bin/$TARGET is in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH on Unix. To use in local mode try a command like: ogdi_info -u gltp:/dted/d:/toronto/dted -f Matrix -l 'DTED(DISK)' -dl To use via the server, run gltpd.exe first in the background. On windows, run portmap.exe before running gltpd.exe. Then use a command like: ogdi_info -u gltp://localhost/dted/d:/toronto/dted -f Matrix -l 'DTED(DISK)' -dl