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A small post on the FlightGear development board reminded me that I have not built Atlas since back in 2005. The Atlas project is made up of four(4) projects, Atlas, Map, MapPS, and GetMap. Below are some sample images generate by the Map component, from FlightGear data :-
Running Map.exe, with a command to get the KSFO area, like :-
> map --fg-root=path\to\FG\data --lat=37.6 --lon=-122.3
produced the first image, and then adding parameters like :-
--enable-airports --enable-navaids --scale=20
produced the second, here both later converted from a png to jpeg format, although map.exe can
also directly output jpeg format :-
Fantastic stuff ... The cvs instructions for getting the full latest source are as follows, but you should always first check with the Atlas site, as these can change over time -
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@atlas.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/atlas login password: <enter> cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@atlas.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/atlas co Atlas
An extract from the MSVC8 VCPROJ files of the include directories of map makes the list of prerequisites clear :-
"..\..\zlib-1.2.3"; ..\..\SimGear; "..\..\lpng1225"; "..\..\jpeg-6b"; "..\..\OpenSceneGraph\include"; "..\..\freeglut\include"
Actually OpenSceneGraph is not really a prerequisite, but today some SimGear headers pull in some headers from it, unconditionally, thus it must be there unless you want to mess with the SimGear headers ;=(( See Note 1 below ...
Likewise, the list of library links is very indicative -
sg.lib pui.lib puAux.lib ul.lib fnt.lib net.lib SimGear.lib libpng.lib zlib.lib
libjpeg.lib
And the library include paths :-
"..\..\SimGear\Release";"..\..\lpng1225";"..\..\zlib-1.2.3";..\..\plib;"..\..\jpeg-6b";"..\..\freeglut\ReleaseStatic"
Thus before commencing building Atlas, you must download and compile Simgear (see Note 1 below), PLIB, freeglut (or alternative), libpng, zlib, and libjpeg ... And of course, to run say the Map component, then you also need at least the FlightGear base scenery data, or the data for the specific area you want to map ... And if you want to compile the GetMap component, to get landsat images, then you also need libcurl, and Wldap32.lib, to do the HTTP communications ...
All the above implies a WORK folder set as follows, and the LINKS to get each of the sources :-
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Actually, during this build the 'curl-prev' folder was in another location, so my GetMap.vcproj file reflects that location. But later I dragged it into this group so all items could be together. Of course, the 'data' folder is FlightGear scenery (at least base) data.
Note 1: SimGear Version: After trying a linux compile, and getting the same error I get in WIN32, I read up more on which SimGear version to use. I am using the very latest cvs development version, which is SimGear OSG, while I should be using :-
12/15/2007 06:53PM 769,214 SimGear-1.0.0.tar.gz
from say ftp://ftp.de.simgear.org/pub/simgear/Source/, as this is a PLIB version. This problem exhibits itself in MapMaker.cxx, where the PLIB version of SimGear returns a vector<Point3d> from say get_wgs84_nodes() - see simgear/io/sg_binobj.hxx for details - while the later OSG version now returns a vector<SGVec3d>. While these are more or less the same thing, the compiler does NOT see it that way ;=))
Since this seems the only problem with using the latest OSG cvs MAIN HEAD version of SimGear, then my patch is valid, and could/should also be done for the unix/linux build. That would also explain why the OpenSceneGraph includes are also required. I am sure this would not be a requirement if I was using the PLIB version of SimGear.
To have early control of some things, I added the following code snippet to the top of many Atlas source files :-
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif // #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
This was added to at least Atlas.cxx, fg_mkdir.cxx, FlightTrack.cxx, GetMap.cxx, Graphs.cxx, LoadPng.cxx, Map.cxx, MapBrowser.cxx, MapMaker.cxx, MapPS.cxx, Output.cxx, OutputPS.cxx, Overlays.cxx, Preferences.cxx, Projection.cxx, Scenery.cxx, Search.cxx, Tile.cxx, TileManager.cxx, and possibly others, In the case of src\fg_mkdir.cxx it is actually just a change from <config.h> to "config.h" ...
This block was also later added to OutputGL.cxx, which, together with LoadPng.cxx, include <jpeglib.h>, so I could define a special ATLAS_JPEG, so that I could exclude a type define of INT32, which is done in jmorecfg.h. Atlas includes the windows system headers, and INT32 is already defined in there, thus there is a conflict, but not in the jpeg-6b source, which does not include the windows headers. I thus amended jmorecfg.h (line 160) to read :-
#if (!defined(XMD_H) && !defined(ATLAS_JPEG)) /* X11/xmd.h correctly defines INT32 */ typedef long INT32; #endif
This is the beauty of this not-required-for-unix config.h! When I came up against a problem, in many cases the 'fix' could be put in this 'config.h' file. Remember it is ONLY to be used for WIN32, thus HAVE_CONFIG_H should be undefined when building in a native unix/linux systems, and probably cygwin also.
But also a number of unix/linux libc only functions were used, thus I added a set of new files to fill in these gaps in WIN32 C libraries - asprintf.cxx, timegm.cxx, strsep.cxx, rint.cxx, getopt.cxx - Their names implies the function they emulate. As an alternative, perhaps these 'hacks' could be put in a separate static library that is added to the link where required, but that is for the future ... Be warned, these kludges have not been fully tested to ensure they yield the same results as the unix/linux library functions ;=((
The rint() function had already been provided, and I just moved it into its own file, so it could be shared with other projects that now required it.
The existing MSVC7 solution files were used, and converted to MSVC8 files, but needed to ADD several files to the appropriate projects, like Search.cxx (& hxx), Graphs.cxx (& hxx), TileManager.cxx, Preferences.cxx and Tile.cxx, and possibly others. It was important to add FREEGLUT_STATIC to the compiler defines, and CURL_STATICLIB to the GetMap project, since in all cases I have used the 'static' form of the external libraries.
Additionally _ALL_ projects, including _ALL_ the external static libraries were compiled using 'Multithreaded DLL', that is /MD, /MDd for Debug configuration. There is real problems with the LINK if there is a mixture of RUNTIME libraries ... this often causes a lot of people a lot of pain ... every source in the link must be meticulously checked!!!
Perhaps one minor maybe 'bug' with map, is that although it creates a glut window, there is no display in it before it exits after writing the map.png output. Maybe there needs to be a screen refresh added somewhere in the code. But it is just a 'vision' thing, and not important since the PNG output is done ...
If you want to patch the current (as of 24 April, 2008) CVS source, then atlas-01-src.txt is a 'unified' diff patch file for this. See Note 1 above, for the patch to MapMake.cxx, and the SimGear version to use. If you want to patch the solutions files, the atlas-01-sln.zip, which contains atlas-01-sln.txt, a 'unified' diff patch file to do that, but be aware that this patches them to MSVC8 - they were MSVC7.1. And of course you need the 'new' files I have created, atlas-01-new.zip, to patch over the missing WIN32 functions ;=))
If you just want to try out the WIN32 executables on your downloaded FlightGear data, then this altas-01-exe.zip (md5=106d10d9e5e6c17963572c51e9fdbbde), is the file for you. If you can not handle 'patch', or prefer to make you own diff against a cvs checkout, then that is in atlas-01-src.zip - the full modified Atlas source I used. And all links to the various sources can be obtained from here, but they are also given above.
Have much mapping fun in WIN32 ;=)) A great little tool, which also helps one 'understand' FlightGear scenery files.
2011-10-23: Not exactly an update, but I wanted to 'test' this 2008 Map code in Ubuntu (10.04 linux), thus started with the above atlas-01-src.zip windows source, but due to the fact that I needed to compile it against relative recent version of SimGear (2.0, 2.4, and 2.5) had to make a considerable number of 'minor' fixes. Below is this full modified linux source, and a diff patch file showing the changes made...
Date | Link | Size | MD5 |
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2011/10/23 | atlas-01-srcu.zip | 320,976 | 341f0aa3fb3df9ec9dac98a691948b11 |
2011/10/23 | atlas-w2u.patch.txt | 14,841 | Can be used patch the WIN32 source |
Images generated by 2008 code version of Map
The images are exactly the same as those generated in WIN32, where I could also try the 'headless' option, where the images are generated in an off screen buffer, with the same GOOD results! Unfortunately was not able to try that option in Ubuntu, where the 'extension' support has been removed from the later versions of SimGear I had to use, although with effort could maybe get it back using the GLEW library.
These images generated using 2008 Map code sharply contrast with the BLOTCHY images generated by 2011 Map code on EXACTLY the same OS, hardware and drivers ;=(). For example - click to load full 1024x1024 image
Now the trick is to discover how the 2011 code can be modified to produce the same clean images produced by the 2008 code, while also expanding it to the same 'square' sizing ;=))
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