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==Building A Binary Stack==
 
The discussion about the Binary Stack inside OSGeo is still open.
 
The discussion about the Binary Stack inside OSGeo is still open.
  

Revision as of 13:00, 1 June 2007

This page is for listing all the packages that are currently available for OSGeo projects.


Project Version Source Linux Mac OSX Windows Java
Quantum GIS (Download) 0.8.0 TAR.GZ RPM DMG EXE
OSSIM (Download) 1.6.8-2 SVN DMG EXE
Mapbender (Download) 2.4.2 RC1 ZIP ZIP ZIP ZIP
MapBuilder (Download) 1.5 Alpha 1 ZIP ZIP ZIP ZIP WAR
MapGuide (Download) 1.1.0 TAR.GZ RPMs EXE


Building A Binary Stack

The discussion about the Binary Stack inside OSGeo is still open.

there are few possibilities.

Full Multiplatform Binary stack

pro

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cons

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MS4W

The no fuss installer for setting up MapServer on Microsoft Windows platforms. The purpose of this package is to allow all levels of MapServer users to quickly install a working environment for MapServer development on Windows. It is also an environment for packaging and distributing MapServer applications

pro

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cons

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FGS

The FGS Linux Installer is a self-extracting file that will install MapServer with PHP/MapScript and all of their dependencies on your Linux system. It provides a stand-alone environment with all the required software (incl. Apache and PHP) to run PHP/MapScript webmapping applications. The bundled version of Apache can be configured to run on any port so it will not interfere with previous installations of Apache or other web servers on your system.

pro

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cons

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LiveCD

Based on Linux, LiveCDs are a complete operating system contained is a single CD. There's no need to install it on the local machine, only a boot from CD drive is needed to experience the configured LiveCD.

pro

  • optimized configuration of all application inside a single environment.
  • no risk of library collisions as when installing multiple sofwares on the same machine.

cons

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