The basic tools you have to install in your environment to work with TerraLib are:
Software | Version | Website |
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Git | Latest | http://git-scm.com/ |
CMake | 2.8.10 | http://www.cmake.org/cmake |
The following tools are optional, and their use is described below:
Software | Website | Function |
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Git-Cola | http://git-cola.github.io/downloads.html | General User Interface that makes it easier to use GIT on Unix platforms |
Doxygen | http://sourceforge.net/projects/doxygen/ | used to generate the documentation |
The Terralib library is split into several modules, each of these provide different functions, therefore, each have a particular set of dependencies. The following tables will show what library is required to compile each of the Terralib modules.
Library | Version | Website |
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Proj4 | 4.8.0 | Proj4 |
Library | Version | Website |
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Xerces | 3.1.1 | Xerces-C++ |
Library | Version | Website |
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Geos | 3.2.3 | Geos |
Library | Version | Website |
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Gdal | 1.10.0 | Gdal |
Once the environment is ready you can download the source code. Follow the instructions at: Download
Note: To compile TL5, set the C++ flag -ftemplate-depth=1024 for the srs and geometry modules.
1) Install brew
$ ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/mxcl/homebrew/go/install)" $ brew doctor
2) Install XQuartz from http://xquartz.macosforge.org/trac/wiki/X112.7.5
3) Install log4cxx
$ brew install -v log4cxx
Note: It will install the dependencies: autoconf, automake, and libtool.
4) Install PostGIS latest version
$ brew install -v postgis --with-gui
Note: It will install the dependencies: postgresql, proj, geos, json-c, gdal
5) Install xerces-c
$ brew install xerces-c
6) Install boost
$ brew install -v boost
7) Install qt5
$ brew install -v qt5 --developer --with-docs --HEAD
8) Install qwt
download 6.1.0 e qmake nele === Downloading and installing dependencies using MacPorts === If you are using MAC OSX 10.9 - Mavericks make sure to update your libraries before installing the third-party libraries: $ sudo port selfupdate $ sudo port upgrade outdated