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Fedora has packages for proj
and geos
in their repository. The RPM for geos
provided here is simply more recent. Either will work.
The RPM for proj
here have been altered to provide datum/grids that are not provided by Fedora's proj
or proj-nad
.
jasper
is only required for gdal-max
. This version has the GeoJP patch.
There are two version of gdal
. gdal-min
has minimal functionality, but also has the fewest dependencies. gdal-max
supports many more data formats like hdf5
, netcdf
, jasper
, geos
, cfitsio
.
gdal-grass
is needed for gdal
. It is a plugin for gdal
to access data from GRASS GIS.
grass
GRASS GIS. It requires proj
, geos
, one of the gdal
packages, fftw
, tcl
, tk
, freetype
, ncurses
, libtiff
, libjpeg
, libpng
, readline
, mesa-libGL
, python
, lesstif
, and libX11
.
Unfortunately, one of the consequences of complex software like GRASS GIS is a large number of dependencies. The easiest and simplest way to install GRASS GIS is to download the RPMs here you wish to install and then do:
yum localinstall downloaded_packages
yum
will find and downloaded any extra RPMs that are required.
Installing using rpm
can be difficult if you do not already have the majority of dependencies already installed. Using yum
is the preferred installation method.