## rundemo.cpp This directory contains a simple c++ program demonstrating the Mapnik C++ API. It mimics the python 'rundemo.py' example with a couple exceptions. If building on unix you can have this program automatically build by configuring Mapnik like: ./configure DEMO=True However, this example code also should be able to be built standalone. The following notes describe how to do that on various operating systems. ## Depends - Mapnik library development headers - `mapnik-config` on unix and `mapnik-config.bat` on windows ### Unix On OS X and Linux you also need `make`. ### Windows On windows, additional dependencies to build are: - MSVS 2010 with C++ compiler - Python 2.x - gyp: https://code.google.com/p/gyp | https://github.com/springmeyer/hello-gyp `mapnik-config.bat` should come with your Mapnik installation. First confirm it is on your path: mapnik-config # should give usage To install gyp, which is pure python do: svn checkout http://gyp.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ gyp cd gyp python setup.py install If you do not have svn installed you can grab gyp from: https://github.com/TooTallNate/node-gyp/archive/master.zip # unzip and extract the 'gyp' subfolder then do cd gyp python setup.py install ## Building the demo ### Unix Simply type: make Then to run do: ./rundemo `mapnik-config --prefix` On OS X you can also create an xcode project: gyp rundemo.gyp --depth=. -f xcode --generator-output=./build/ xcodebuild -project ./build/rundemo.xcodeproj ./build/out/Release/rundemo `mapnik-config --prefix` ### Windows First you need to build the visual studio solution with gyp: C:\Python27\python.exe c:\Python27\Scripts\gyp rundemo.gyp --depth=. -f msvs -G msvs_version=2010 Then you can compile with `msbuild`: msbuild rundemo.sln /p:Configuration="Release" /p:Platform=Win32 Then run it! for /f %i in ('mapnik-config --prefix') do set MAPNIK_PREFIX=%i Release\rundemo.exe %MAPNIK_PREFIX%