[op5-users] How to Geomap ?
Roman Kyrylych
rkyrylych at n-ix.com.ua
Fri Nov 27 13:47:38 CET 2009
Jean-Marc LE FEVRE wrote:
> Le 26 nov. 09 à 12:58, Roman Kyrylych a écrit :
>> BTW where did you get Geomap?
>
> I didn't write down here I find all release I tested (unfortunelty)
> But I found all I get on sourceforge, op5 sites, and nagvis git. All
> version I used are public release.
> The lastest 1.4 and 1.5 release of nagvis I tried came from
> respectivly the nagvis nightly build version and http://nagvis.git.sourceforge.net
This is the root of all problems.
There are lots of changes going on in NagVis now,
so Geomap can be considered as broken until 1.5 final release.
In fact, there is no Geomap in nagvis-1.4 branch at all:
http://nagvis.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=nagvis/nagvis;a=tree;h=refs/heads/nagvis-1.4;hb=refs/heads/nagvis-1.4
It was removed long time ago:
http://nagvis.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=nagvis/nagvis;a=commitdiff;h=47772ae243e9c09f69eb735104543f3c956089c9
Can you point me to NagVis release tarball that contains Geomap?
You also mentioned op5 sites, can you point me to a place where NagVis
is provided there. Same for NagVis 1.4 nightly builds.
It is just that Geomap is not supposed to be released until NagVis 1.5,
and until it will be released it is only available (in a working state)
as experimental part of the latest op5 Monitor.
>> And op5's nagvis repo is not available at http://git.op5.org/git/
>> So I suppose you have installed monitor-nagvis package,
>
> Nop, what is it ?
It's a package of a customized NagVis based on version 1.4.1
with added integration with Ninja.
It is avaliable as part of the latest release op5 Monitor,
There is a tarball and a virtual appliance with a trial version
on op5 website.
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