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Maxim Dubinin

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Hi all,

a little announcement, we've made a new version of our plugin. It
gives QGIS several tools for interacting with Google Earth. You can
quickly send a feature or the whole layer to GE keeping current layer
symbology or override it with your own one. Unique values and single
symbol legends are supported.

More info: http://gis-lab.info/qa/qgis2google-eng.html

It is tested and working under Windows/OSGeo4W/trunk and source code is available
for linux hackers.

Maxim

PS: I've recorded a video to have a look how it works, but it turned out
to be huge (100 mb) and I couldn't compress it to more reasonable size. You can still see
it, if this is not a problem for you.

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Compliments for the plugin. I've just tried it. It works very well and I find it's really useful.
Thank you very much!

Giovanni

2009/10/20 Maxim Dubinin <[hidden email]>
Hi all,

a little announcement, we've made a new version of our plugin. It
gives QGIS several tools for interacting with Google Earth. You can
quickly send a feature or the whole layer to GE keeping current layer
symbology or override it with your own one. Unique values and single
symbol legends are supported.

More info: http://gis-lab.info/qa/qgis2google-eng.html

It is tested and working under Windows/OSGeo4W/trunk and source code is available
for linux hackers.

Maxim

PS: I've recorded a video to have a look how it works, but it turned out
to be huge (100 mb) and I couldn't compress it to more reasonable size. You can still see
it, if this is not a problem for you.

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Maxim,

I make one script in Arcmap for Synchronized Google Earth with View map
of ArcMap, it is in :
http://arcscripts.esri.com/details.asp?dbid=15944

The script is a VBA code, this made synchronized between windows arcmap
with windows google earth, where, can move/zoom one windows and find
this location in other windows.

I think make same for QGis, but, i wil use Python, because permit use
COM tecnology, for C++ with QT , i believe i need have commercial license.
If you want help me,  we can make this funcionalty in QGis.

The VBA code you can read how calculate location for other.

You can see example in this site
http://www.scribd.com/doc/13427493/Sincronizar-layer-do-ArcGIS-com-o-Google-Earth
go to  last page for view the plugins runnig.


Luiz

Maxim Dubinin escreveu:

> Hi all,
>
> a little announcement, we've made a new version of our plugin. It
> gives QGIS several tools for interacting with Google Earth. You can
> quickly send a feature or the whole layer to GE keeping current layer
> symbology or override it with your own one. Unique values and single
> symbol legends are supported.
>
> More info: http://gis-lab.info/qa/qgis2google-eng.html
>
> It is tested and working under Windows/OSGeo4W/trunk and source code is available
> for linux hackers.
>
> Maxim
>
> PS: I've recorded a video to have a look how it works, but it turned out
> to be huge (100 mb) and I couldn't compress it to more reasonable size. You can still see
> it, if this is not a problem for you.
>
> _______________________________________________
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> [hidden email]
> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
>  

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Hi Barend,
I forward your request to the list, as you probably have submitted it only to me.
Anyway I think you shouldn't have problems to compile it under your platforms, the usual way it's done for the other plugins, as the CmakeLists is provided in the svn.

Giovanni

2009/10/21 Barend Köbben <[hidden email]>
When can we expect a multi-platform verison...?


On 20-10-09 19:16, "G. Allegri" <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Compliments for the plugin. I've just tried it. It works very well and I find
> it's really useful.
> Thank you very much!
>
> Giovanni
>
> 2009/10/20 Maxim Dubinin <[hidden email]>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> a little announcement, we've made a new version of our plugin. It
>> gives QGIS several tools for interacting with Google Earth. You can
>> quickly send a feature or the whole layer to GE keeping current layer
>> symbology or override it with your own one. Unique values and single
>> symbol legends are supported.
>>
>> More info: http://gis-lab.info/qa/qgis2google-eng.html
>>
>> It is tested and working under Windows/OSGeo4W/trunk and source code is
>> available
>> for linux hackers.
>>
>> Maxim
>>
>> PS: I've recorded a video to have a look how it works, but it turned out
>> to be huge (100 mb) and I couldn't compress it to more reasonable size. You
>> can still see
>> it, if this is not a problem for you.
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>> [hidden email]
>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
>

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>> Anyway I think you shouldn't have problems to compile it under your platforms,
>> the usual way it's done for the other plugins, as the CmakeLists is provided
>> in the svn.
> I see that possibility, but I must warn against that, it's what I would call
> a typical 'developers attitude'. It won't help to get a system such as QGIS,
> that wants to fullfil its (in my opinion excellent) potential as an end-user
> GIS, being used by "normal" people such as myself, that do not know (or
> actually even want to know) how to compile from source, let alone from
> SVN...

I absolutely agree with you! I'm a geologist/soil scientist (as you),
and I prefer to concentrate on my research rather then learning build
systems and compile environments... I just do/try by myself in cases I
can't wait for a developer to build something for me :)

cheers

> Yours,
> --
> Barend Köbben
> International Institute for Geo-Information
> Sciences and Earth Observation (ITC)
> PO Box 6, 7500AA Enschede, The Netherlands
> +31 (0)53 4874253
>
>
>  2009/10/21 Barend Köbben <[hidden email]>
>>> When can we expect a multi-platform verison...?
>>>
>>>
>>> On 20-10-09 19:16, "G. Allegri" <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Compliments for the plugin. I've just tried it. It works very well and I
>>>> find
>>>>> it's really useful.
>>>>> Thank you very much!
>>>>>
>>>>> Giovanni
>>>>>
>>>>> 2009/10/20 Maxim Dubinin <[hidden email]>
>>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> a little announcement, we've made a new version of our plugin. It
>>>>>>> gives QGIS several tools for interacting with Google Earth. You can
>>>>>>> quickly send a feature or the whole layer to GE keeping current layer
>>>>>>> symbology or override it with your own one. Unique values and single
>>>>>>> symbol legends are supported.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> More info: http://gis-lab.info/qa/qgis2google-eng.html
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It is tested and working under Windows/OSGeo4W/trunk and source code is
>>>>>>> available
>>>>>>> for linux hackers.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Maxim
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> PS: I've recorded a video to have a look how it works, but it turned out
>>>>>>> to be huge (100 mb) and I couldn't compress it to more reasonable size.
>>>>>>> >>> You
>>>>>>> can still see
>>>>>>> it, if this is not a problem for you.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>>> Qgis-user mailing list
>>>>>>> [hidden email]
>>>>>>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
>>>>>
>>>
>>> International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation
>>> (ITC)
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>>>
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Agus

G. Allegri wrote:

>>> Anyway I think you shouldn't have problems to compile it under your platforms,
>>> the usual way it's done for the other plugins, as the CmakeLists is provided
>>> in the svn.
>>>      
>> I see that possibility, but I must warn against that, it's what I would call
>> a typical 'developers attitude'. It won't help to get a system such as QGIS,
>> that wants to fullfil its (in my opinion excellent) potential as an end-user
>> GIS, being used by "normal" people such as myself, that do not know (or
>> actually even want to know) how to compile from source, let alone from
>> SVN...
>>    
>
> I absolutely agree with you! I'm a geologist/soil scientist (as you),
> and I prefer to concentrate on my research rather then learning build
> systems and compile environments... I just do/try by myself in cases I
> can't wait for a developer to build something for me :)
>
> cheers
>
>  
>> Yours,
>> --
>> Barend Köbben
>> International Institute for Geo-Information
>> Sciences and Earth Observation (ITC)
>> PO Box 6, 7500AA Enschede, The Netherlands
>> +31 (0)53 4874253
>>
>>
>>  2009/10/21 Barend Köbben <[hidden email]>
>>    
>>>> When can we expect a multi-platform verison...?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 20-10-09 19:16, "G. Allegri" <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>>> Compliments for the plugin. I've just tried it. It works very well and I
>>>>>>            
>>>>> find
>>>>>          
>>>>>> it's really useful.
>>>>>> Thank you very much!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Giovanni
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2009/10/20 Maxim Dubinin <[hidden email]>
>>>>>>            
>>>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> a little announcement, we've made a new version of our plugin. It
>>>>>>>> gives QGIS several tools for interacting with Google Earth. You can
>>>>>>>> quickly send a feature or the whole layer to GE keeping current layer
>>>>>>>> symbology or override it with your own one. Unique values and single
>>>>>>>> symbol legends are supported.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> More info: http://gis-lab.info/qa/qgis2google-eng.html
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> It is tested and working under Windows/OSGeo4W/trunk and source code is
>>>>>>>> available
>>>>>>>> for linux hackers.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Maxim
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> PS: I've recorded a video to have a look how it works, but it turned out
>>>>>>>> to be huge (100 mb) and I couldn't compress it to more reasonable size.
>>>>>>>>                
>>>>>>>>>>> You
>>>>>>>>>>>                      
>>>>>>>> can still see
>>>>>>>> it, if this is not a problem for you.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>>>> Qgis-user mailing list
>>>>>>>> [hidden email]
>>>>>>>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
>>>>>>>>                
>>>> International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation
>>>> (ITC)
>>>> Chamber of Commerce: 410 27 560
>>>>
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On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:58:35 +0200, "G. Allegri" <[hidden email]>
wrote:

> I absolutely agree with you! I'm a geologist/soil scientist (as you),
> and I prefer to concentrate on my research rather then learning build
> systems and compile environments... I just do/try by myself in cases I
> can't wait for a developer to build something for me :)

Sure. End users shouldn't build anything.
Please note however that windows users have now an excellent opportunity:
installing qgis-dev from osgeo4w gives you the latest qgis from previous
day, precompiled.
All the best.
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I guess we need policy written out for C++ plugins, how users are
going to get them under Linux, what devs should do to make user's life
easier, may be a compilation guide for users etc.

Hackfest topic?

Maxim

Вы писали 21 октября 2009 г., 10:37:37:


PC> On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:58:35 +0200, "G. Allegri" <[hidden email]>
PC> wrote:

>> I absolutely agree with you! I'm a geologist/soil scientist (as you),
>> and I prefer to concentrate on my research rather then learning build
>> systems and compile environments... I just do/try by myself in cases I
>> can't wait for a developer to build something for me  

PC> Sure. End users shouldn't build anything.
PC> Please note however that windows users have now an excellent opportunity:
PC> installing qgis-dev from osgeo4w gives you the latest qgis from previous
PC> day, precompiled.
PC> All the best.

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Hi

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> Maxim,
>
> I make one script in Arcmap for Synchronized Google Earth with View map
> of ArcMap, it is in :
> http://arcscripts.esri.com/details.asp?dbid=15944
>
> The script is a VBA code, this made synchronized between windows arcmap
> with windows google earth, where, can move/zoom one windows and find
> this location in other windows.
>
> I think make same for QGis, but, i wil use Python, because permit use
> COM tecnology, for C++ with QT , i believe i need have commercial license.
> If you want help me,  we can make this funcionalty in QGis.
>

Could I make an appeal to you not to write code that is locked to a
single platform (e.g. COM). We take great pains to make GIS run on all
platforms and using proprietary technology such as COM undermines this
effort and perpetuates Microsofts monopoly....

Of course it also cuts your potential user base to just those using
windows when you could be making software that us millions of Linux QGIS
could enjoy too...

Regards

Tim


> The VBA code you can read how calculate location for other.
>
> You can see example in this site
> http://www.scribd.com/doc/13427493/Sincronizar-layer-do-ArcGIS-com-o-Google-Earth
>
> go to  last page for view the plugins runnig.
>
>
> Luiz
>
> Maxim Dubinin escreveu:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> a little announcement, we've made a new version of our plugin. It
>> gives QGIS several tools for interacting with Google Earth. You can
>> quickly send a feature or the whole layer to GE keeping current layer
>> symbology or override it with your own one. Unique values and single
>> symbol legends are supported.
>>
>> More info: http://gis-lab.info/qa/qgis2google-eng.html
>>
>> It is tested and working under Windows/OSGeo4W/trunk and source code
>> is available
>> for linux hackers.
>>
>> Maxim
>>
>> PS: I've recorded a video to have a look how it works, but it turned out
>> to be huge (100 mb) and I couldn't compress it to more reasonable
>> size. You can still see
>> it, if this is not a problem for you.
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Qgis-developer mailing list
>> [hidden email]
>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
>>  
>
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Tim,

The plugin i wrote have very peoples use them. It´s simple plugin but
help interpret satellite images for user proprietary software.

This year i change for all GIS tools to free software, but, not simple
change, not change only software, change relation with tecnology
information, where,
the user go to pass the consumer to collaborator.

When i want collaborate to Qgis, i need hear community, what is better
for all, in this point, you showed the most principle, to be free.

First time i think make plugins for QGis "Synchronized Google Earth" , i
could, i used Python binding COM with GoogleEarth, but,
i think about no users Windows, this job don´t have usefulness, i
aborted this idea. When other peaple make plugin for Google Earth, i
think could be the good continue job, i put this idea for community.

At now i think use QtWebKit Module, them, i can show other database
images and synchronized with QGis, this is other history, i need study
more about this.

Thank´s Tim for your message.

Luiz

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> Hi
>
> [hidden email] wrote:
>  
>> Maxim,
>>
>> I make one script in Arcmap for Synchronized Google Earth with View map
>> of ArcMap, it is in :
>> http://arcscripts.esri.com/details.asp?dbid=15944
>>
>> The script is a VBA code, this made synchronized between windows arcmap
>> with windows google earth, where, can move/zoom one windows and find
>> this location in other windows.
>>
>> I think make same for QGis, but, i wil use Python, because permit use
>> COM tecnology, for C++ with QT , i believe i need have commercial license.
>> If you want help me,  we can make this funcionalty in QGis.
>>
>>    
>
> Could I make an appeal to you not to write code that is locked to a
> single platform (e.g. COM). We take great pains to make GIS run on all
> platforms and using proprietary technology such as COM undermines this
> effort and perpetuates Microsofts monopoly....
>
> Of course it also cuts your potential user base to just those using
> windows when you could be making software that us millions of Linux QGIS
> could enjoy too...
>
> Regards
>
> Tim
>
>
>  
>> The VBA code you can read how calculate location for other.
>>
>> You can see example in this site
>> http://www.scribd.com/doc/13427493/Sincronizar-layer-do-ArcGIS-com-o-Google-Earth
>>
>> go to  last page for view the plugins runnig.
>>
>>
>> Luiz
>>
>> Maxim Dubinin escreveu:
>>    
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> a little announcement, we've made a new version of our plugin. It
>>> gives QGIS several tools for interacting with Google Earth. You can
>>> quickly send a feature or the whole layer to GE keeping current layer
>>> symbology or override it with your own one. Unique values and single
>>> symbol legends are supported.
>>>
>>> More info: http://gis-lab.info/qa/qgis2google-eng.html
>>>
>>> It is tested and working under Windows/OSGeo4W/trunk and source code
>>> is available
>>> for linux hackers.
>>>
>>> Maxim
>>>
>>> PS: I've recorded a video to have a look how it works, but it turned out
>>> to be huge (100 mb) and I couldn't compress it to more reasonable
>>> size. You can still see
>>> it, if this is not a problem for you.
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Qgis-developer mailing list
>>> [hidden email]
>>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
>>>  
>>>      
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the plugin is really cool, what about placing it in trunk, so it will be
available for everyone out of the box?

cheers

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On Tue, 2009-10-20 at 11:21 -0500, Maxim Dubinin wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> a little announcement, we've made a new version of our plugin. It
> gives QGIS several tools for interacting with Google Earth. You can
> quickly send a feature or the whole layer to GE keeping current layer
> symbology or override it with your own one. Unique values and single
> symbol legends are supported.
>
> More info: http://gis-lab.info/qa/qgis2google-eng.html
>
> It is tested and working under Windows/OSGeo4W/trunk and source code is available
> for linux hackers.
>
> Maxim
>
> PS: I've recorded a video to have a look how it works, but it turned out
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I don't mind.

The plugin seems a little bit exotic for the core, but if that's what people
what than +1 from us.

Maxim

Вы писали 2 ноября 2009 г., 10:22:14:

GM> Hi all,

GM> the plugin is really cool, what about placing it in trunk, so it will be
GM> available for everyone out of the box?

GM> cheers

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GM> On Tue, 2009-10-20 at 11:21 -0500, Maxim Dubinin wrote:

>> Hi all,
>>
>> a little announcement, we've made a new version of our plugin. It
>> gives QGIS several tools for interacting with Google Earth. You can
>> quickly send a feature or the whole layer to GE keeping current layer
>> symbology or override it with your own one. Unique values and single
>> symbol legends are supported.
>>
>> More info: http://gis-lab.info/qa/qgis2google-eng.html
>>
>> It is tested and working under Windows/OSGeo4W/trunk and source code is available
>> for linux hackers.
>>
>> Maxim
>>
>> PS: I've recorded a video to have a look how it works, but it turned out
>> to be huge (100 mb) and I couldn't compress it to more reasonable size. You can still see
>> it, if this is not a problem for you.
>>
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I support the idea.

2009/11/3 Maxim Dubinin <[hidden email]>
I don't mind.

The plugin seems a little bit exotic for the core, but if that's what people
what than +1 from us.

Maxim

Вы писали 2 ноября 2009 г., 10:22:14:

GM> Hi all,

GM> the plugin is really cool, what about placing it in trunk, so it will be
GM> available for everyone out of the box?

GM> cheers

GM> -- Giovanni --





GM> On Tue, 2009-10-20 at 11:21 -0500, Maxim Dubinin wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> a little announcement, we've made a new version of our plugin. It
>> gives QGIS several tools for interacting with Google Earth. You can
>> quickly send a feature or the whole layer to GE keeping current layer
>> symbology or override it with your own one. Unique values and single
>> symbol legends are supported.
>>
>> More info: http://gis-lab.info/qa/qgis2google-eng.html
>>
>> It is tested and working under Windows/OSGeo4W/trunk and source code is available
>> for linux hackers.
>>
>> Maxim
>>
>> PS: I've recorded a video to have a look how it works, but it turned out
>> to be huge (100 mb) and I couldn't compress it to more reasonable size. You can still see
>> it, if this is not a problem for you.
>>
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I do not see it as very exotic - it certainly raises a lot of interest.
It would be good, however, to put in place a mechanism for an
user-installation of plugins (a common problem for several projects, the
only real solution I know is for R).
All the best.

On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 17:55:58 +0300, Shota Murtskhvaladze
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>
> 2009/11/3 Maxim Dubinin <[hidden email]>
>
>> I don't mind.
>>
>> The plugin seems a little bit exotic for the core, but if that's what
>> people
>> what than +1 from us.
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> I do not see it as very exotic - it certainly raises a lot of interest.
> It would be good, however, to put in place a mechanism for an
> user-installation of plugins (a common problem for several projects, the
> only real solution I know is for R).


 R plugins for Unix with compiled C/C++ code require the user to have
the ability to build from source, so to copy that behaviour will
require the same for Qgis.

 Is there anything in this plugin that fundamentally stops it being
re-written in Python?

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hmm, are we gonna rewrite everything written in C++ in Python?

I'm not against if someone is willing to port or rewrite, but I'm certain that
this won't be us, at least not in the near future.

Maxim

BR> On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Paolo Cavallini <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>
>> I do not see it as very exotic - it certainly raises a lot of interest.
>> It would be good, however, to put in place a mechanism for an
>> user-installation of plugins (a common problem for several projects, the
>> only real solution I know is for R).


BR>  R plugins for Unix with compiled C/C++ code require the user to have
BR> the ability to build from source, so to copy that behaviour will
BR> require the same for Qgis.

BR>  Is there anything in this plugin that fundamentally stops it being
BR> re-written in Python?

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In R user do compile, but in a completely automated fashion.
But yes, probably this is asking too much :)
Certainly yes, a plugin mechanism is not very useful if users cannot in
fact plug in anything... ;)
All the best.

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> hmm, are we gonna rewrite everything written in C++ in Python?
>
> I'm not against if someone is willing to port or rewrite, but I'm certain

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I have the same problem compiling on Slackware Linux.  (cmake version 2.6-patch 2)

hwy61:~/gis/qgis/> cmake ../qgis2google2
-- The C compiler identification is GNU
-- The CXX compiler identification is GNU
-- Check for working C compiler: /usr/local/bin/gcc
-- Check for working C compiler: /usr/local/bin/gcc -- works
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
-- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++
-- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++ -- works
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:28 (QT4_WRAP_UI):
  Unknown CMake command "QT4_WRAP_UI".


Don MacQueen wrote:
I downloaded the source code using
   svn checkout http://svn.gis-lab.info/qgis2google2 qgis2google2

Then, on Macintosh (OS version 10.5.8) I get

build[91]% cmake ../qgis2google2
-- The C compiler identification is GNU
-- The CXX compiler identification is GNU
-- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/gcc
-- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/gcc -- works
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
-- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++
-- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++ -- works
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:28 (QT4_WRAP_UI):
  Unknown CMake command "QT4_WRAP_UI".

The CMake error looks as if it is a problem in the CMakeLists.txt file, rather than a problem with missing dependencies in my system, but it's hard for me to know, since I'm unfamiliar with CMake.

I have installed QT 4.5.3 from a binary download at
   http://qt.nokia.com/downloads

I installed cmake from a binary download for Mac at
  http://www.cmake.org/

build[100]% cmake --version
cmake version 2.6-patch 4

Suggestions would be welcome!

Thanks
-Don

p.s.
I have no idea what "the usual way it's done for other plugins" is. Although I have generally been successful following instructions to "configure, make, make install" for a variety of open source projects, I am not a QGis plugin developer.

At 11:33 AM +0200 10/21/09, G. Allegri wrote:
Hi Barend,
I forward your request to the list, as you probably have submitted it only to me.
Anyway I think you shouldn't have problems to compile it under your platforms, the usual way it's done for the other plugins, as the CmakeLists is provided in the svn.

Giovanni

2009/10/21 Barend Köbben <[hidden email][hidden email]>

When can we expect a multi-platform verison...?



On 20-10-09 19:16, "G. Allegri" <[hidden email][hidden email]> wrote:

 Compliments for the plugin. I've just tried it. It works very well and I find
 it's really useful.
 Thank you very much!

 Giovanni

 2009/10/20 Maxim Dubinin <[hidden email][hidden email]>
 Hi all,

 a little announcement, we've made a new version of our plugin. It
 gives QGIS several tools for interacting with Google Earth. You can
 quickly send a feature or the whole layer to GE keeping current layer
 symbology or override it with your own one. Unique values and single
 symbol legends are supported.

 More info: <http://*gis-lab.info/qa/qgis2google-eng.html>http://*gis-lab.info/qa/qgis2google-eng.html

 It is tested and working under Windows/OSGeo4W/trunk and source code is
 available
 for linux hackers.

 Maxim

 PS: I've recorded a video to have a look how it works, but it turned out
 to be huge (100 mb) and I couldn't compress it to more reasonable size. You
 can still see
 it, if this is not a problem for you.

 _______________________________________________
 Qgis-user mailing list
 >> [hidden email][hidden email]
 >> <http://*lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user>http://*lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
 >

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> CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:28 (QT4_WRAP_UI):
>   Unknown CMake command "QT4_WRAP_UI".


And same here under ubuntu 9.04

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Hi all,

This is howto for building any plugin from sources:
1. Check out plugin's source in QGis plugins directory qgis/src/plugins:
cd qgis/src/plugins
svn co http://svn.repo-of-plugin/some_plugin
2. Add name of new plugin's directory in CMakeLists.txt of plugins dir:
cd qgis/src/plugins
nano CMakeLists.txt
SUBDIRS (some_plugin)
3. Build QGis as usually:
cd qgis/build
ccmake ..
make && make install

2009/11/5 Jim Hammack <[hidden email]>
I have the same problem compiling on Slackware Linux.  (cmake version 2.6-patch 2)

hwy61:~/gis/qgis/> cmake ../qgis2google2
-- The C compiler identification is GNU
-- The CXX compiler identification is GNU
-- Check for working C compiler: /usr/local/bin/gcc
-- Check for working C compiler: /usr/local/bin/gcc -- works
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
-- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++
-- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++ -- works
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:28 (QT4_WRAP_UI):
  Unknown CMake command "QT4_WRAP_UI".


Don MacQueen wrote:
I downloaded the source code using
   svn checkout http://svn.gis-lab.info/qgis2google2 qgis2google2

Then, on Macintosh (OS version 10.5.8) I get

build[91]% cmake ../qgis2google2
-- The C compiler identification is GNU
-- The CXX compiler identification is GNU
-- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/gcc
-- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/gcc -- works
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info
-- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
-- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++
-- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++ -- works
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
-- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:28 (QT4_WRAP_UI):
  Unknown CMake command "QT4_WRAP_UI".

The CMake error looks as if it is a problem in the CMakeLists.txt file, rather than a problem with missing dependencies in my system, but it's hard for me to know, since I'm unfamiliar with CMake.

I have installed QT 4.5.3 from a binary download at
   http://qt.nokia.com/downloads

I installed cmake from a binary download for Mac at
  http://www.cmake.org/

build[100]% cmake --version
cmake version 2.6-patch 4

Suggestions would be welcome!

Thanks
-Don

p.s.
I have no idea what "the usual way it's done for other plugins" is. Although I have generally been successful following instructions to "configure, make, make install" for a variety of open source projects, I am not a QGis plugin developer.

At 11:33 AM +0200 10/21/09, G. Allegri wrote:
Hi Barend,
I forward your request to the list, as you probably have submitted it only to me.
Anyway I think you shouldn't have problems to compile it under your platforms, the usual way it's done for the other plugins, as the CmakeLists is provided in the svn.

Giovanni

2009/10/21 Barend Köbben <[hidden email][hidden email]>

When can we expect a multi-platform verison...?



On 20-10-09 19:16, "G. Allegri" <[hidden email][hidden email]> wrote:

 Compliments for the plugin. I've just tried it. It works very well and I find
 it's really useful.
 Thank you very much!

 Giovanni

 2009/10/20 Maxim Dubinin <[hidden email][hidden email]>
 Hi all,

 a little announcement, we've made a new version of our plugin. It
 gives QGIS several tools for interacting with Google Earth. You can
 quickly send a feature or the whole layer to GE keeping current layer
 symbology or override it with your own one. Unique values and single
 symbol legends are supported.

 More info: <http://*gis-lab.info/qa/qgis2google-eng.html>http://*gis-lab.info/qa/qgis2google-eng.html

 It is tested and working under Windows/OSGeo4W/trunk and source code is
 available
 for linux hackers.

 Maxim

 PS: I've recorded a video to have a look how it works, but it turned out
 to be huge (100 mb) and I couldn't compress it to more reasonable size. You
 can still see
 it, if this is not a problem for you.

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