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INSTALL.lucid
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OCitySMap installation instructions
===================================
These instructions refer to software dependencies by using Ubuntu
Lucid (10.04) package names. Minor adaptations might be needed for
other distributions or for the precise Debian or Ubuntu release you
are using. They have been tested on several x86_64 hosts.
1. Installation of PostgreSQL and PostGIS
sudo aptitude install postgresql postgresql-contrib
2. Creation of a new PostgreSQL user
sudo -u postgres createuser -P -S -D -R maposmatic
Enter the password twice (we use later 'ereiamjh' as example
password).
3. Creation of the database
sudo -u postgres createdb -E UTF8 -O maposmatic maposmatic
(see http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mapnik/PostGIS)
You can now try to connect to the database, using:
psql -h localhost -U maposmatic maposmatic
If it doesn't work, fix your configuration.
4. Enable PostGIS on the database
PostGIS is in fact a set of functions and datatypes for
PostgreSQL, and every PostgreSQL database needing these features
must be initialized as follows. We do this initialization of the
database with superuser privileges, and then later fix the table
owners so that our normal user can use the database.
a. Enable the plpgsql language on the maposmatic database
sudo -u postgres createlang plpgsql maposmatic
b. Download postgis 1.5.1
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntugis/ubuntugis-unstable
sudo aptitude update
sudo aptitude dist-upgrade # Or safe-upgrade if you prefer
sudo aptitude install postgresql-8.4-postgis
c. Install PostGIS support in Postgres
sudo -u postgres \
psql \
-f /usr/share/postgresql/8.4/contrib/postgis-1.5/postgis.sql \
-d maposmatic
Provide comments (Optional):
sudo -u postgres \
psql \
-f /usr/share/postgresql/8.4/contrib/postgis_comments.sql \
-d maposmatic
d. Add the list of spatial referential systems
sudo -u postgres \
psql \
-f /usr/share/postgresql/8.4/contrib/postgis-1.5/spatial_ref_sys.sql \
-d maposmatic
e. Add the intarray extension for diff files support (osc)
sudo -u postgres \
psql \
-f /usr/share/postgresql/8.4/contrib/_int.sql \
-d maposmatic
f. Change the owner of the new tables to maposmatic
echo "ALTER TABLE geometry_columns OWNER TO maposmatic;
ALTER TABLE spatial_ref_sys OWNER TO maposmatic;" | \
sudo -u postgres psql -d maposmatic
5. Installation of osm2pgsql
osm2pgsql is the tool that takes OSM data as input, and creates a
PostGIS database from it. At the time of the writing of this
document, the osm2pgsql packaged in Debian/Ubuntu is not recent
enough, so we grab a fresh version from SVN (we used revision
17318).
a. If needed, install SVN
sudo aptitude install subversion
b. Grab osm2pgsql code
svn co http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/utils/export/osm2pgsql/
# Tested revision: r22641
c. Install the build dependencies
sudo apt-get build-dep osm2pgsql
d. Compile
cd osm2pgsql
./autogen.sh
./configure # with --prefix=.... as needed
make
e. Install
Provided you supplied the correct --prefix=... option, just enter:
make install
6. Download the OSM data
We give the example for Luxembourg.
wget http://download.geofabrik.de/osm/europe/luxembourg.osm.bz2
7. Import the OSM data
osm2pgsql -s -c -d maposmatic -m -U maposmatic -W \
-H localhost luxembourg.osm.bz2
If you have a lot of RAM, remove '-s', it will make the import
faster. If you miss RAM (and have a lot of time available) you can
also use the '-C' option together with '-s'. (See osm2pgsql -h).
If you want to add other OSM DB files, replace the '-c' option
with a '-a' option in the subsequent files you are adding: if you
keep the '-c' option, it will erase any previous GIS data you may
have. For example:
osm2pgsql -s -a -d maposmatic -m -U maposmatic -W \
-H localhost ile-de-france.osm.bz2
8. Install Mapnik
We need Mapnik 0.7.1, which is not yet available in stable
Debian/Ubuntu, so we need to compile it from source.
a. Install the dependencies
sudo apt-get build-dep python-mapnik
b. Download Mapnik
wget http://download.berlios.de/mapnik/mapnik-0.7.1.tar.bz2
c. Compile and install Mapnik
tar xvjf mapnik-0.7.1.tar.bz2
cd mapnik-0.7.1
python scons/scons.py configure INPUT_PLUGINS=all \
OPTIMIZATION=3 SYSTEM_FONTS=/usr/share/fonts/
(You can also path PREFIX=... and PYTHON_PREFIX=.... if you don't
want a system-wide installation)
python scons/scons.py
python scons/scons.py install
d. Check the installation
Run a Python interpreter, and run "import mapnik". If it doesn't
work and you didn't do a system-wide installation of Mapnik, don't
forget to set the PYTHONPATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment
variables.
10. Install Mapnik-OSM
Mapnik-OSM is the set of files that tell Mapnik how to render
OpenStreetMap maps.
a. Download
svn co http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/rendering/mapnik \
mapnik-osm
# Tested revision: r22641
b. Installation of static data
In addition to the OpenStreetMap data, some other static data are
used to render the maps (world boundaries, etc.)
cd mapnik-osm
sh ./get-coastlines.sh
c. Enabling unifont
In order to get correct rendering for Korean, Chineese or Japanese
character, the unifont font must be used. In order do enable it,
edit inc/fontset-settings.xml.inc, and uncomment the following
line :
<Font face_name="unifont Medium" />
in the book-fonts, bold-fonts and oblique-fonts sections.
d. Configuration
python ./generate_xml.py --dbname maposmatic --host 'localhost' \
--user maposmatic --port 5432 \
--password 'ereiamjh'
11. Installation of OCitySMap
a. Install Git if needed
sudo aptitude install git-core git-email
b. Grab the sources
git clone git://git.savannah.nongnu.org/maposmatic/ocitysmap.git
c. Install dependencies
sudo aptitude install python-psycopg2 python-gdal \
python-gtk2 python-cairo \
python-shapely
Note that python-gtk2 is not needed for any graphical interface,
but because it contains Pango and PangoCairo that we use to render
text on the map.
d. Configuration file
Create a ~/.ocitysmap.conf configuration file, modeled after the
provided ocitysmap2.conf-template file.
12. Run OCitySMap
./ocitysmap2-render -t "Ceci n'est pas Paris" --osmid=-943886