Re: Call for review on RFC 4 text: Remote access to grids and GeoTIFF grids
Jeff McKenna <[email protected]> Tue, 26 Nov 2019 12:47:23 -0400
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Hi Even, On 2019-11-26 12:15 PM, Even Rouault wrote: > Jeff, > >> I would like this RFC to include effort to improve the documentation on >> which grids should be installed (it is very confusing how >> 'proj-datumgrid-latest' differs from world, europe, oceania, >> northamerica, I always assume, like many others I bet, that -latest >> includes europe+oceania+northamerica+world). > > Can you point exactly in the documentation where would you want some > clarification ? That is difficult because the datumgrid information seems split into many pages. - this page makes no mention of the difference between proj-datumgrid-latest, world, etc. https://proj.org/resource_files.html#external-resources - install doc gives a little more info on which grids to install, but only for Conda, and doesn't link to the above page or Github https://proj.org/install.html - links exist to the OSGeo download page, but there was no explanation of what 'proj-datumgrid-latest' contains anywhere (https://download.osgeo.org/proj/) - I think most users will go directly to Github and be overwhelmed by all of the different regions and world and proj-datumgrid-XX files (https://github.com/OSGeo/proj-datumgrid/releases) Now you might say 'well jeff fix the docs, they are open' but honestly I don't know the answers to the above points. Maybe I'm looking at too many pages (that I mentioned above) and should only focus on the README.md (https://github.com/OSGeo/proj-datumgrid), but again, that page should then be linked from the main PROJ site I believe. Sorry for my confusion! -jeff > >> Which brings me to the most important point that I believe is missing in >> the RFC, of notifying the user when a grid file is not leveraged. >> Currently there is no warning, no notice, when a grid is not installed. >> I side with Andrew Bell on his point that during installation I'd like >> to see more messages, notices, or something to install all grid files. >> Could there be a build option of "TEST_ALL_DATUMGRID_FILES" during PROJ >> compilation? > > Installation is a complicated topic. The PROJ project has no control over how > PROJ is packaged and installed, and doing the "check at installation" means a > different technical reality for Debian, Fedora, MS4W, OSGeo4W, conda, etc. > That said I took note of Chris Crook's idea about a script to help, as a post- > installation means (could potentially be run automatically by whatever > installation process is done) > https://github.com/OSGeo/PROJ/issues/1750 > > Even > -- Jeff McKenna MapServer Consulting and Training Services https://gatewaygeomatics.com/ _______________________________________________ PROJ mailing list [email protected] https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/proj