From d25fcce7e681b18b861155c82632dc7f1877cb76 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ThomasG77 Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2011 10:52:59 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Updated MacInstallationSource (markdown) --- MacInstallationSource.md | 102 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 71 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-) diff --git a/MacInstallationSource.md b/MacInstallationSource.md index 0eb6509..1663445 100644 --- a/MacInstallationSource.md +++ b/MacInstallationSource.md @@ -11,13 +11,14 @@ If you are new to compiling source code, or having trouble getting started on a Mac, you may find that building Mapnik on a Linux-based system is a more friendly place to start. Also see MacInstallation which makes use of MacPorts instead. ## Notes on These Instructions + * Prerequisites are mandatory unless noted * Instructions here focus on terminal commands. If you are new to command line usage, read up on using the [Bash shell](https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal?action=show&redirect=BasicCommands) and the mac native [Terminal.app](http://www.oreilly.com/pub/a/mac/2004/02/24/bash.html). * The [Wget](http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/) command is used below to download source packages and is not pre-installed on Mac OS. - * If you are new to Python a great place to start is to ['Dive into Python'](http://www.diveintopython.org/installing_python/shell.html). + * If you are new to Python a great place to start is to ['Dive into Python'](http://www.diveintopython.net/installing_python/shell.html). * The $ indicates a normal command prompt in the shell. * The # indicates a command that likely needs to be run by a superuser. @@ -30,14 +31,15 @@ If you are new to compiling source code, or having trouble getting started on a * *Python* ≥2.4 - [python.org](http://www.python.org) * Note: Python 2.5.1 comes preloaded on 10.5 - * Current Source (2.5) and Mac Binaries are available - [http://www.python.org/download/] + * Current Source (2.5) and Mac Binaries are available - http://www.python.org/download/ * *The Latest Mapnik Source* - [0.5.1 ](http://mapnik.org/download/Release) * Download stable release 0.5.1 - [Mapnik Source 0.5.1](http://prdownload.berlios.de/mapnik/mapnik_src-0.5.1.tar.gz) * Checkout the current repository with subversion: - #!sh +```sh svn co http://svn.mapnik.org/trunk/ mapnik +``` * *Recommended*: Proj.4 - [Cartographic Projections Library](http://www.remotesensing.org/proj/) * necessary for reprojection support @@ -73,27 +75,36 @@ If you are new to compiling source code, or having trouble getting started on a 2. Optional: within the Mapnik source directory run this command to get your build options: * These are configured in the [source:trunk/SConstruct SConstruct file used by scons.py] but can be assigned with flags - #!sh +```sh $ python scons/scons.py -h # lowercase h is the scons dependency configurations $ python scons/scons.py -H # capitol H is the scons help +``` + 3. Then run scons to build: + * Note: this will only work if all your required dependencies are in the default locations (near impossible on Mac OS) * Some packages are located in scons using pkg-config (so make sure that binary in is your path) * Set custom directives with flags like PGSQL_INCLUDES=/usr/local/pgsql/include PGSQL_LIBS=/usr/local/pgsql/lib to point to custom locations - #!sh +```sh $ python scons/scons.py +``` + 4. Once scons can find all needed dependencies it will compile Mapnik locally. To install then issue: - #!sh +```sh $ python scons/scons.py install [and any of the flags you needed to find dependencies] +``` + 5. Optional: Run this command to clear out the local scons build if you already attempted, unsuccessfully, to build: - #!sh +```sh $ python scons/scons.py -c +``` + 6. Optional: if you are rebuilding Mapnik due to compile problems or updgrading it may help to first delete your mapnik libs and python bindings: - #!sh +```sh ## If you ran scons using the system python the PYTHON_PREFIX will likely be equivalent to: /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/ $ export PYTHON_PREFIX=/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/lib/python2.5/site-packages ## The PREFIX will be /usr/local by default or your custom location @@ -105,37 +116,42 @@ If you are new to compiling source code, or having trouble getting started on a $ sudo rm -fr $PREFIX/lib/mapnik $ sudo rm -f $PREFIX/lib/libmapnik.* $ sudo rm $PREFIX/bin/shapeindex - +``` ## Full Instructions ### Download Mapnik 1. Download the Mapnik source code from svn - #!sh +```sh $ svn co http://svn.mapnik.org/trunk mapnik_svn $ cd mapnik_svn +``` + or the stable release source code: - #!sh +```sh $ wget http://download.berlios.de/mapnik/mapnik-0.7.0.tar.bz2 $ tar xvf mapnik-0.7.0.tar.bz2 $ cd mapnik-0.7.0/ +``` 2. Read over the INSTALL instructions for your version - #!sh +```sh open INSTALL # Doc in the root of Mapnik download +``` ### Optional Installs 3. Install Proj.4, PostgreSQL/PostGIS, and GDAL if necessary. -See [MacInstallation/Optional] for details. +See [[MacInstallation_Optional]] for details. ### Install Necessary Libraries 4. Install all the imaging, character encoding, font, compression, and parsing libraries + * This can be done with [Macports](http://www.macports.org/), [Fink](http://www.finkproject.org/), or by source (recommended). * The image libraries should already be installed if you used the [Frameworks](http://www.kyngchaos.com/wiki/software:frameworks) from kyngchaos.com for GDAL * You will still need to specify their locations in the scons build process like: @@ -152,13 +168,17 @@ OS 10.5.10.6 trick to build against Apple provided ICU, which lacks headers. Note: custom approach - it is easier to just install your own copy of ICU. To get this to work you need to: + * Pass `ICU_LIB_NAME=icucore` when building Mapnik for this to work (only 0.7 or greater). * compile boost_regex with: - + +``` bjam --with-regex toolset=darwin -sHAVE_ICU=1 cxxflags='-DU_HIDE_DRAFT_API -DUDISABLE_RENAMING' -sICU_PATH=/usr/ -a install +``` + * patch boost regex jamfile like: - #!diff +```diff Index: libs/regex/build/Jamfile.v2 =================================================================== --- libs/regex/build/Jamfile.v2 (revision 58875) @@ -176,9 +196,11 @@ To get this to work you need to: gICU_CONFIG_CHECKED = true ; } else if $(ICU_PATH) +``` And compile icu to pull out headers like: +``` cd ~/src ### SNOW LEOPARD - 10.6 curl -O http://www.opensource.apple.com/tarballs/ICU/ICU-400.38.tar.gz @@ -196,16 +218,20 @@ And compile icu to pull out headers like: # copy headers to /usr/include # or you could put these anywhere that Mapnik can find them sudo mv build/usr/local/include/unicode/ /usr/include/ +``` ### Install Boost 5. Install Boost using Bjam + * You can install boost with Macports (currently 1.35.0): - #!sh +```sh $ port info boost-jam boost # optional: this is to check that these exist and see their details # port install boost-jam # must install bjam manually first, due to [http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/13714 Macports bug] # port install -v boost +python25 +icu +``` + * Prepare for a long wait and lots of CPU! * Macports should automatically download any dependencies needed for Boost @@ -214,7 +240,7 @@ And compile icu to pull out headers like: * Use the `bjam` not the `configure` script to build. * If you have a dual-core system you can add the `-j2` flag to both `bjam` and `scons` to take advantage of both cores: - #!sh +```sh svn co http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/trunk boost-trunk cd boost-trunk export BOOST=`pwd` @@ -231,19 +257,20 @@ And compile icu to pull out headers like: --with-thread --with-filesystem --with-iostreams \ --with-regex --with-program_options --with-python \ --with-system install - +``` ### Install WMS dependencies -6. See [MacInstallation/Optional] for details. +6. See [[MacInstallation_Optional]] for details. ### Finally, build and install Mapnik 7. Run scons (debug mode flag, DEBUG=y, is recommended for troubleshooting later on) - #!sh +```sh $ cd mapnik-0.5.1 $ python scons/scons.py DEBUG=y +``` * If the scons build process is not able to find a required dependency it will exit. * You'll need to manually set the paths to the locations of library (libs) and/or header files (includes) @@ -251,7 +278,7 @@ And compile icu to pull out headers like: * You will be looking for an output once scons finds all necessary dependencies (an elusive target) that looks like: - #!sh +```sh $ python scons/scons.py DEBUG=y scons: Reading SConscript files ... Building on Darwin ... @@ -277,56 +304,67 @@ And compile icu to pull out headers like: pkg-config --exists pycairo scons: done reading SConscript files. [... build process will commence...] +``` + * Mapnik should be successfully built at the culmination of that command. * If this fails with an error complaining that boost filesystem cannot be found, check the section above for building boost and add the symlinks. Also ensure you add the following to the scons command (assuming built from source and default installation folder) - #!sh +```sh $ python scons/scons.py DEBUG=y BOOST_LIBS=/usr/local/lib BOOST_INCLUDES=/usr/local/includes/boost-1_35/ +``` * Then you should install the compiled files: - #!sh +```sh $ python scons/scons.py install DEBUG=y +``` ### Test Installation 8. Now test your mapnik installation in the python interpreter: - #!python +```python $ python >>> import mapnik Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in ImportError: No module named mapnik +``` + * Whoops, the mapnik module is not on sys.path! * This command will show you what *is* on your PYTHONPATH: - #!python +```python $ python >>> import sys >>> sys.path ['', '/Library/Python/2.5/site-packages/ .... +``` 9. If you got the ImportError put your mapnik module in your PYTHONPATH like so: * Place this text in either /etc/profile or ~/.bash_profile - #!sh +```sh export PYTHONPATH=/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/ +``` * Or Symlink to your Mapnik module from the default site-packages directory (it should be on your path automatically) - #!sh +```sh # ln -s /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/lib/python2.5/site-packages/mapnik /Library/Python/2.5/site-packages/mapnik +``` + * Find your default site-packages directory like so: - #!sh +```sh $ python -c "from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib; print get_python_lib()" +``` 10. Now return to the python interpreter: - #!sh +```sh $ python >>> import mapnik registered datasource : gdal @@ -338,10 +376,12 @@ And compile icu to pull out headers like: [.....] 'scale_denominator', 'setdlopenflags'] >>> help(mapnik) - +``` + * Congrats: you can now head to the [GettingStarted Getting Started page] for a 'Hello World' demo of using Mapnik via the python bindings. ## Known Issues + * There are several known issues with building Mapnik on Mac OS X * It is entirely possible to run Mapnik on Mac 10.4 and 10.5 but some users have experienced the following problems: @@ -350,4 +390,4 @@ And compile icu to pull out headers like: * Keep in mind that installation on most linux distros is an easier starting point. For example, on [UbuntuInstallation Ubuntu] many of the dependencies are either pre-installed or readily available via the synaptic package manager. Macports and Fink hypothetically offer similar convience but conflicts between local source installs and port/fink installs are pita's for mapnik mac users. - * If you upgraded your core python (from the mac binary from python.org) and are trying to rebuild mapnik see this page [MacPython upgrade issues](/wiki:MacPythonUpgradeIssues/) + * If you upgraded your core python (from the mac binary from python.org) and are trying to rebuild mapnik see this page [MacPython upgrade issues](MacPythonUpgradeIssues)