[OSGeo-Discuss] New DVD ISO image with GeoFOSS

Jeroen Ticheler wrote:

Thanks!
I was actually thinking of putting it on an FTP or so and modifying it slightly so it would be easy for package owners to update their packages. That would make an easy online catalog and printing a DVD would also be straight forward. I have tried to keep a clear directory structure and Lorenzo Becchi assisted with the web part. Could be hosted at OSGEO for instance?

Jeroen,

I have taken the liberty of mirroring the iso under:

  http://ldap.telascience.org/foss4g/

Is there a link I can provide back to a page describing the DVD?

I can't promise to keep the mirror indefinately since it has brought the
disk on this machine to nearly full. If we need space, I may have to delete
it again.

Best regards,
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Frank

I put a copy of everything at SDSC http://telascience.sdsc.edu/tela_data/foss4g/
This has 18 TB of space for data like this !

John

Frank Warmerdam wrote:

Jeroen Ticheler wrote:

Thanks!
I was actually thinking of putting it on an FTP or so and modifying it slightly so it would be easy for package owners to update their packages. That would make an easy online catalog and printing a DVD would also be straight forward. I have tried to keep a clear directory structure and Lorenzo Becchi assisted with the web part. Could be hosted at OSGEO for instance?

Jeroen,

I have taken the liberty of mirroring the iso under:

http://ldap.telascience.org/foss4g/

Is there a link I can provide back to a page describing the DVD?

I can't promise to keep the mirror indefinately since it has brought the
disk on this machine to nearly full. If we need space, I may have to delete
it again.

Best regards,

John Graham wrote:

Frank

I put a copy of everything at SDSC http://telascience.sdsc.edu/tela_data/foss4g/
This has 18 TB of space for data like this !

John,

I have written up a wiki page on SAC ISO Mirroring at:

   http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/SAC:ISO_Mirroring

Best regards,
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I set the clouds in motion - turn up | Frank Warmerdam, warmerdam@pobox.com
light and sound - activate the windows | http://pobox.com/~warmerdam
and watch the world go round - Rush | President OSGeo, http://osgeo.org