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Old 02-10-2009, 06:38   #16
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Debian/buntu refer to the GNU/ Linux distributions Debian and its Ubuntu- like derivates. These use the package manager apt which makes it super easy to install additional programs like for example imagemagick- a extremely powerfull image manipulation program.

Since I haven't done the conversion of a jpg to bsb myself, I can't comment on that, but I think it is described in this very thread. Judging from what I read, the conversion is possible on a GNU/ Linux system only.

For Information about GNU/ Linux see - debian.org or ubuntu.com, some fine distributions. You can also install them as a dual boot parallel to Windows.

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Cool, THX, I understand. But I am on Windows and will not use another system for the sole purpose of using the conversion tools.

I believe it has to be done by the 'biggest first' attitude: Windows then Mac then Linux (but probably the new Google system whatever its name will take over Linux in no time, anyway).

Can we ask the OpenCPN creators to utilise the tool available already in SeaClear - I have geo-referenced bmps to use them in SeaClear.

I believe the file type is WCL or WCI.

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As you understand, I'm on a Linux box and don't have access to ( or interest in) windows, hence I can only point you towards the general path to follow. I hope that one of the knowledgeable members on a windows platform, eventually will chip in and tell us all how to do it in windows .
To produce and convert your own chart is mainly of interest to us outside of the US. We wouldn't bother either, if we had free access to all the charts we needed ! Because of this ....it is not a top priority for the developer(s) of OpenCPN to develop tools similar to those available in SeaClear, which, by the way, is not released under an open source license. This has been discussed before in the "monster" thread.
I agree that it would be nice if OpenCPN could read SeaClears WCI
file format. Maybe someone could contact the developers at Sping and ask them to publish the specifications for the format under an open license, compatible with GPL.

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Thomas #18

I knew there was a catch to the .kap conversion,only available in Linux...

I still feel OpenCPN should prioritize the creation of a calibration system of their own in order to make standard raster maps in .jpg .bmp .tif etc compatible. Most of the commercial popular nav. progs. have this facility, Fugawi,OziExplorer,SeaClear and others.
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Thomas #18

I knew there was a catch to the .kap conversion,only available in Linux...

I still feel OpenCPN should prioritize the creation of a calibration system of their own in order to make standard raster maps in .jpg .bmp .tif etc compatible. Most of the commercial popular nav. progs. have this facility, Fugawi,OziExplorer,SeaClear and others.
Agree. Would be very good to be able to calibrate and use rasters under OpenCPN.

However, 'commercial popular nav.' to me are things like MaxSea, Deckman, RayTech, Nobeltec (none of which, as far as I know, offer such a function) and off course Fugavi too (which may have this function even though I can't remember it in the older ver. we used 2005).

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barnie... #20

I used the 'commercial popular nav.' terms lightly, but both OziExplorer and Fugawi are popular commercial products you have to pay for even though SeaClear is not.
I have used Fugawi for years and now their Marine ENC version and they all have calibration facilities for raster maps.

I am not familiar with the products you mentioned so I don't know whether or not they offer calibration facilities,but I doubt it, as many of the larger companies wants the customers to be dependent on THEIR (very expensive) maps and therefore do not offer this option.
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... many of the larger companies wants the customers to be dependent on THEIR (very expensive) maps and therefore do not offer this option.
Yes, it is a sad fact of life that companies that can build advanced things like MaxSea will not open a tiny gate for us to use other commonly available files as backdrops for GPS plotting. I would love to be able to use e.g. Google Earth dumps or aerial photography as a screen or overlay with any of available products but this functionality is simply not there. So, if OpenCPN makes this work - they will have a strong 'unique selling point' there.

I am not sure the electronic charts are so expensive - I remember paying more for full paper based coverage of many areas. So I think for a typical, localized cruiser (say a resident in the West Indies) there should be no problem. It is quite a different story once one ventures out towards more remote destinations - it would take a pound (weight, not currency) of cartridges to have C-map coverage for any extensive cruise ;-(((

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Old 02-10-2009, 18:38   #23
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Installing libbsb

Cagny (or anyone that can help):

Warning : Newbie alert!

I am trying to get libbsb installed on my XP machine.

I have managed to DL and install MinGW and MSYS. Fired up MSYS and used a few of my limited unix commands and I see where I am on the disk.

So, the question is, where do I put the libbsb directory before I do the ./configure, etc. ? Is there a normal practice, like bin, or something? If you aren't familiar with MSYS, when you do cd \ you end up in C:\msys\1.0

FYI: I am familiar with simple unix commands and have done a little scripting, but I have never compiled anything or installed anything on a unix machine. But I DO have a T-shirt that says "got root?". Does that help?

For others that would like libbsb on their Windows machines, I am documenting the process somewhat so hopefully it will be a little easier for you when you get to it. I won't post any instructions until I have a chart displayed in OpenCPN.

OK, so I lied, here are the begining instructions for those of you that would like to get started, and maybe know more than I do:I got a sneaky suspicion that you need libtiff installed before installing libbsb so it can create the command for tiff2bsb.



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It would be great if you could get libbsb going!!!
As I understand things, you are creating a unix environment within windows and your root "/" is in "C:\msys\1.0".
I use to do "development" in my home directory. Why not create /home/dan/opencpn (for example) and then move libbsb there.
This is after all a source directory and once you have done make install the "make" program will install the files in the correct places on your file system. /bin is normally reserved for binaries like "ls" and "cd", most of this is conventions. More on this subject here.
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buntu is a linix os.
All the rest is just gibberish to me....
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This is after all a source directory and once you have done make install the "make" program will install the files in the correct places on your file system.
That's what I needed.

.configure says it found no C compiler. I would go it on my own, but figure you might have a recomendation.

Code:
configure:1783: checking for gcc
configure:1812: result: no
configure:1863: checking for cc
configure:1892: result: no
configure:1905: checking for cc
configure:1951: result: no
configure:2004: checking for cl
configure:2033: result: no
configure:2047: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
EDIT: Looks like the gcc should have been in MinGW, so I'm looking to see how to install that.

EDIT2:I must have not checked enough boxes during the install. When I run the installer again, it asks what I want to update. Nothing says gcc, but it lists:
g++ compiler
Objective C Compiler
Along with g77, Ada and Java

EDIT3:g++ is the gcc compiler. So, I am installing that.

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That's what I needed.

.configure says it found no C compiler. I would go it on my own, but figure you might have a recomendation.

Code:
configure:1783: checking for gcc
configure:1812: result: no
configure:1863: checking for cc
configure:1892: result: no
configure:1905: checking for cc
configure:1951: result: no
configure:2004: checking for cl
configure:2033: result: no
configure:2047: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
EDIT: Looks like the gcc should have been in MinGW, so I'm looking to see how to install that.

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If you installed MinGW you ought to have gcc installed already, or...? In that case you need to change your $PATH so it includes the path to gcc. Try
Code:
$which gcc
to find the path.

If you for example find gcc in /usr/local/bin you can then type
Code:
$export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin
Now I assume that you have a working Unix/Linux running within windows.
This will add /usr/local/bin to your $PATH.
If you need to check your current path
Code:
$echo $PATH
If you permanently want to change your $PATH you have to ad the above "export" command to /home/dan/.bash_profile or /home/dan/.bashrc , or similar depending on the setup and which "shell" is used . The dot-files are normally hidden files in yor home directory.

Even though the above certainly is covered by this statment:
Quote:
All the rest is just gibberish to me....
I hope it will be of use to you.

My Edit: Posted before I saw your edits :-)

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Code:
Dan@xxx /c/MinGW
$ find /c/MinGW -name gcc
/c/MinGW/lib/gcc
/c/MinGW/libexec/gcc
Added those to the path one at a time, still no luck, so, what the heck, added it with the gcc on the end, too. Still no luck.

Code:
$ echo $PATH
.:/usr/local/bin:/mingw/bin:/bin:/c/WINDOWS/system32:/c/WINDOWS:/c/WINDOWS/Syste
m32/Wbem:/c/Program Files/QuickTime/QTSystem/:/c/MinGW/include:/c/MinGW/lib:/c/M
inGW/libexec:/c/MinGW/libexec/gcc:/c/MinGW/lib/gcc
The which command is evidently not in MinGW, so I was a little surprised the find was. That was good.

EDIT: More accurately, I guess it is MSYS it isn't in. Of course it isn't in either...

EDIT2: I'm having fun, but I'm going to go to the boat for the rest of the weekend. Be back Monday.

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In my previous post I gave a link to a "HOWTO Install the MinGW (GCC) Compiler Suite" page.
Look towards the end and the "Environment Settings", tells you where and how to set the PATH. I was probably wrong in my assumption of "pure" *nix commands. Seems to be a bit of a mixture. Your PATH is not fully in compliance with the recommended setting. Hopefully once corrected you are up and running.........
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OK, I lied again. I haven't left for the boat, yet.

The path did the trick. Then configure for libbsb looked like all was OK except it couldn't find the tiff support. After a few attempts at fixing that, I decided it must be because I D/Ld the tiff for Windows. So I got the nix version.

Now trying to install libtiff - ./configure ran and looked good. Below is the tail end of the make output and all of the make check. Looks like there is a problem? Should I report it like it suggests, or do you have any ideas?

Code:
/.libs/libtiff.dll.a -L/usr/local/lib
libtool: link: creating tiff-bi.exe
if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../libtiff -I../../libtiff -I../../libtiff
  -g -O2 -Wall -W -MT tiff-grayscale.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/tiff-grayscale.Tpo" -c
 -o tiff-grayscale.o tiff-grayscale.c; \
        then mv -f ".deps/tiff-grayscale.Tpo" ".deps/tiff-grayscale.Po"; else rm
 -f ".deps/tiff-grayscale.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
/bin/sh ../../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc  -g -O2 -Wall -W   -o tiff-graysc
ale.exe  tiff-grayscale.o ../../libtiff/libtiff.la
libtool: link: gcc -g -O2 -Wall -W -o .libs/tiff-grayscale.exe tiff-grayscale.o
 ../../libtiff/.libs/libtiff.dll.a -L/usr/local/lib
libtool: link: creating tiff-grayscale.exe
if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../libtiff -I../../libtiff -I../../libtiff
  -g -O2 -Wall -W -MT tiff-palette.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/tiff-palette.Tpo" -c -o
tiff-palette.o tiff-palette.c; \
        then mv -f ".deps/tiff-palette.Tpo" ".deps/tiff-palette.Po"; else rm -f
".deps/tiff-palette.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
/bin/sh ../../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc  -g -O2 -Wall -W   -o tiff-palett
e.exe  tiff-palette.o ../../libtiff/libtiff.la
libtool: link: gcc -g -O2 -Wall -W -o .libs/tiff-palette.exe tiff-palette.o  ../
../libtiff/.libs/libtiff.dll.a -L/usr/local/lib
libtool: link: creating tiff-palette.exe
if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../libtiff -I../../libtiff -I../../libtiff
  -g -O2 -Wall -W -MT tiff-rgb.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/tiff-rgb.Tpo" -c -o tiff-rgb
.o tiff-rgb.c; \
        then mv -f ".deps/tiff-rgb.Tpo" ".deps/tiff-rgb.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/t
iff-rgb.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
/bin/sh ../../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc  -g -O2 -Wall -W   -o tiff-rgb.ex
e  tiff-rgb.o ../../libtiff/libtiff.la
libtool: link: gcc -g -O2 -Wall -W -o .libs/tiff-rgb.exe tiff-rgb.o  ../../libti
ff/.libs/libtiff.dll.a -L/usr/local/lib
libtool: link: creating tiff-rgb.exe
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/dbs'
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/dbs'
Making all in iptcutil
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/iptcutil'
if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../libtiff -I../../libtiff -I../../libtiff
  -g -O2 -Wall -W -MT iptcutil.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/iptcutil.Tpo" -c -o iptcutil
.o iptcutil.c; \
        then mv -f ".deps/iptcutil.Tpo" ".deps/iptcutil.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/i
ptcutil.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
/bin/sh ../../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc  -g -O2 -Wall -W   -o iptcutil.ex
e  iptcutil.o ../../libtiff/libtiff.la
libtool: link: gcc -g -O2 -Wall -W -o .libs/iptcutil.exe iptcutil.o  ../../libti
ff/.libs/libtiff.dll.a -L/usr/local/lib
libtool: link: creating iptcutil.exe
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/iptcutil'
Making all in mac-cw
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/mac-cw'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/mac-cw'
Making all in mac-mpw
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/mac-mpw'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/mac-mpw'
Making all in mfs
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/mfs'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/mfs'
Making all in ojpeg
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/ojpeg'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/ojpeg'
Making all in pds
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/pds'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/pds'
Making all in ras
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/ras'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/ras'
Making all in stream
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/stream'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/stream'
Making all in tags
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/tags'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/tags'
Making all in win_dib
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/win_dib'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/win_dib'
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib'
Making all in test
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/test'
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/test'
Making all in man
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/man'
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/man'
Making all in html
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/html'
Making all in images
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/html/images'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/html/images'
Making all in man
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/html/man'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/html/man'
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/html'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/html'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/html'
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2'
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all-am'.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2'

Dan@xxx /home/dan/tiff-3.8.2
$ make check
Making check in port
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/port'
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `check'.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/port'
Making check in libtiff
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/libtiff'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/libtiff'
Making check in tools
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/tools'
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `check'.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/tools'
Making check in contrib
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib'
Making check in acorn
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/acorn'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/acorn'
Making check in addtiffo
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/addtiffo'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/addtiffo'
Making check in dbs
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/dbs'
Making check in xtiff
make[3]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/dbs/xtiff'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `check'.
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/dbs/xtiff'
make[3]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/dbs'
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `check-am'.
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/dbs'
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/dbs'
Making check in iptcutil
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/iptcutil'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/iptcutil'
Making check in mac-cw
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/mac-cw'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/mac-cw'
Making check in mac-mpw
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/mac-mpw'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/mac-mpw'
Making check in mfs
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/mfs'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/mfs'
Making check in ojpeg
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/ojpeg'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/ojpeg'
Making check in pds
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/pds'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/pds'
Making check in ras
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/ras'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/ras'
Making check in stream
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/stream'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/stream'
Making check in tags
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/tags'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/tags'
Making check in win_dib
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/win_dib'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib/win_dib'
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib'
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `check-am'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/contrib'
Making check in test
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/test'
make  ascii_tag.exe long_tag.exe short_tag.exe strip_rw.exe
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/test'
if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../libtiff -I../libtiff -I../libtiff    -g -O2
-Wall -W -MT ascii_tag.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/ascii_tag.Tpo" -c -o ascii_tag.o asc
ii_tag.c; \
        then mv -f ".deps/ascii_tag.Tpo" ".deps/ascii_tag.Po"; else rm -f ".deps
/ascii_tag.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
ascii_tag.c: In function `main':
ascii_tag.c:108: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned
ascii_tag.c:142: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned
ascii_tag.c: At top level:
ascii_tag.c:69: warning: unused parameter 'argc'
ascii_tag.c:69: warning: unused parameter 'argv'
/bin/sh ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc  -g -O2 -Wall -W   -o ascii_tag.exe
 ascii_tag.o ../libtiff/libtiff.la
libtool: link: gcc -g -O2 -Wall -W -o .libs/ascii_tag.exe ascii_tag.o  ../libtif
f/.libs/libtiff.dll.a -L/usr/local/lib
libtool: link: creating ascii_tag.exe
if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../libtiff -I../libtiff -I../libtiff    -g -O2
-Wall -W -MT long_tag.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/long_tag.Tpo" -c -o long_tag.o long_t
ag.c; \
        then mv -f ".deps/long_tag.Tpo" ".deps/long_tag.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/l
ong_tag.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
long_tag.c: In function `main':
long_tag.c:102: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned
long_tag.c:135: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned
long_tag.c: At top level:
long_tag.c:60: warning: unused parameter 'argc'
long_tag.c:60: warning: unused parameter 'argv'
if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../libtiff -I../libtiff -I../libtiff    -g -O2
-Wall -W -MT check_tag.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/check_tag.Tpo" -c -o check_tag.o che
ck_tag.c; \
        then mv -f ".deps/check_tag.Tpo" ".deps/check_tag.Po"; else rm -f ".deps
/check_tag.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
/bin/sh ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc  -g -O2 -Wall -W   -o long_tag.exe
long_tag.o check_tag.o ../libtiff/libtiff.la
libtool: link: gcc -g -O2 -Wall -W -o .libs/long_tag.exe long_tag.o check_tag.o
 ../libtiff/.libs/libtiff.dll.a -L/usr/local/lib
libtool: link: creating long_tag.exe
if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../libtiff -I../libtiff -I../libtiff    -g -O2
-Wall -W -MT short_tag.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/short_tag.Tpo" -c -o short_tag.o sho
rt_tag.c; \
        then mv -f ".deps/short_tag.Tpo" ".deps/short_tag.Po"; else rm -f ".deps
/short_tag.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
short_tag.c: In function `main':
short_tag.c:115: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned
short_tag.c:139: warning: implicit declaration of function `CheckLongField'
short_tag.c:160: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned
short_tag.c: At top level:
short_tag.c:73: warning: unused parameter 'argc'
short_tag.c:73: warning: unused parameter 'argv'
/bin/sh ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc  -g -O2 -Wall -W   -o short_tag.exe
 short_tag.o check_tag.o ../libtiff/libtiff.la
libtool: link: gcc -g -O2 -Wall -W -o .libs/short_tag.exe short_tag.o check_tag.
o  ../libtiff/.libs/libtiff.dll.a -L/usr/local/lib
libtool: link: creating short_tag.exe
if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../libtiff -I../libtiff -I../libtiff    -g -O2
-Wall -W -MT strip_rw.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/strip_rw.Tpo" -c -o strip_rw.o strip_
rw.c; \
        then mv -f ".deps/strip_rw.Tpo" ".deps/strip_rw.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/s
trip_rw.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
strip_rw.c:55: warning: unused parameter 'argc'
strip_rw.c:55: warning: unused parameter 'argv'
if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../libtiff -I../libtiff -I../libtiff    -g -O2
-Wall -W -MT strip.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/strip.Tpo" -c -o strip.o strip.c; \
        then mv -f ".deps/strip.Tpo" ".deps/strip.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/strip.T
po"; exit 1; fi
strip.c: In function `create_image_striped':
strip.c:179: warning: long int format, uint32 arg (arg 4)
strip.c:179: warning: long int format, uint32 arg (arg 5)
strip.c:179: warning: long int format, uint32 arg (arg 6)
strip.c: In function `read_image_striped':
strip.c:257: warning: long int format, uint32 arg (arg 4)
strip.c:257: warning: long int format, uint32 arg (arg 5)
strip.c:257: warning: long int format, uint32 arg (arg 6)
strip.c: In function `write_scanlines':
strip.c:281: warning: long unsigned int format, uint32 arg (arg 3)
strip.c: At top level:
strip.c:262: warning: unused parameter 'size'
if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../libtiff -I../libtiff -I../libtiff    -g -O2
-Wall -W -MT test_arrays.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/test_arrays.Tpo" -c -o test_arrays
.o test_arrays.c; \
        then mv -f ".deps/test_arrays.Tpo" ".deps/test_arrays.Po"; else rm -f ".
deps/test_arrays.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
/bin/sh ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc  -g -O2 -Wall -W   -o strip_rw.exe
strip_rw.o strip.o test_arrays.o ../libtiff/libtiff.la
libtool: link: gcc -g -O2 -Wall -W -o .libs/strip_rw.exe strip_rw.o strip.o test
_arrays.o  ../libtiff/.libs/libtiff.dll.a -L/usr/local/lib
libtool: link: creating strip_rw.exe
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/test'
make  check-TESTS
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/test'
FAIL: ascii_tag.exe
FAIL: long_tag.exe
FAIL: short_tag.exe
FAIL: strip_rw.exe
========================================
4 of 4 tests failed
Please report to tiff@lists.maptools.org
========================================
make[2]: *** [check-TESTS] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/test'
make[1]: *** [check-am] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dan/tiff-3.8.2/test'
make: *** [check-recursive] Error 1
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