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INSTAL ILWIS 3.4 OPEN & ILWIS 3.3 ACADEMIC OPEN GIS IN LINUXBy: Juan Carlos Carvajal B. and reworked by WICE
GNU/Linux operating systems are getting better and user-friendlier all the time and they are becoming suitable too for Geographical Information Systems or GIS, which thus far have been dominated by extremely costly commercial products, like ArcGIS and ERDAS, both working in Windows. ILWIS has only been designed to work under Windows. For those who prefer working with a raster and vector GIS system under Linux has been quite problematic and Juan Carlos has developed a brief manual on how to make ILWIS work under Linux. Documentation on how to operate a windows programme under Linux rather hard to find and this manual is a great contribution, as it explains how most Windows software can be operated under Linux Wine. The manual is for ILWIS-GIS, but it should really work for most Windows programmes. On this page we usually give several graphical examples, because there are quite a few different systems and the all work and look a bit different.
INGREDIENTS
DEPENDENCIES The dependencies in ILWIS are Windows files without which it is impossible to make ILWIS function in Linux. For ILWIS they are 2 small
files in .dll format which we have put in a .zip file that you can download
here: mfc42.dll
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msvcp60.dll INSTALATION
Run the programme: Configure Wine. This programme automatically creates a hidden directory in the personal directory: /home/usuario/.wine In the following examples you can see the hidden directory .wine.
In the majority of the linux distributions, the decompression of the ILWIS file will take place automatically with the so-called file-roller or something similar, depending on the distribution. Right click on the file and click on decompress here of something of that nature. Make sure to select "all files", because you will need the operating files that make the programme run. The zip file will decompress its files in a directory named "ilwis3" or something of that nature. When finished we copy the entire directory (Ctrl+C or right click) and paste it in the directory /drive_c under /.wine. This is in the main directory of Linux. In Debian it is called the personal directory (/home/name_user/.wine/drive_c/).
In /home/name_user/.wine/drive_c/ we find the directory windows/system32 where we paste the decompressed files: mfc42.dll , msvcp60.dll y ilwis3.png
Now ILWIS is installed and we only need to make it function under Linux.
Again run Configure WINE Add the application 52n-ilwis-v3-04-02-win32.exe and unzip it or ILWIS.Academic.exe located in the directory ilwis3 and we select it to work under version WindowsXP. Make sure that XP is included, because sometimes under defalut it does not work well and then ILWIS does not show int he configuration list. Therefore we highlight de exe and below we select the XP version like in the following examples.
This is how it should look like:
RUN THE PROGRAMME We can run the programme in 2 different ways: by commands and by clicking an icon on the Desktop. The command line is for those who love playing with commands. The Icon is user-friendlier.
Write in the command terminal the following instruction: (NB: as user and not as ROOT) user$ wine “C:\Ilwis3\Ilwis30.exe”.
This helps test if everything works well, and if not it will tell what the problem is.
Click right on the desktop The following images gif a grafic instruction of how to install an ILWIS button on your desktop.
When finished you can double click on the icon to initiate your ILWIS under Linux. It is also possible include an icon into the start button, but we leave it to your own imagination. For ILWIS 3.3 (Academic), you still need to activate the patch, file patch331.exe , which you can donwload from here Copy paste the file in /home/name_user/.wine/drive_c/ When in the directory, find the newly pasted patch331.exe, click on it and it will ask: "Locate the system to update", while showing the ILWIS executable file. Chose "Open" and it will locate where the programme is installed in the /home/name_user/.wine/drive_c/ and you merely have to confirm; this will install automatically in ILWIS3.3 Academic, which you can observe by 2 red coloured bars racing across your screen for a second. Now your ILWIS3.3 Academic is complete and functioning. READY, ENJOY WORKING IN ILWIS 3 UNDER LINUX TEST IT: To test the programme just download some programmes from the "teach yourself page" Para la prueba tome los datos de cualquier ejercicio del completo curso para aprender a manejar ILWIS: Copie the decompressed files in a new file "ilwisexercizes" on disk Cfor Wine or on a disk or partition for data. Alternatively you can create it on disk Z which WINE created automatically.
SO LONG I hope this little manual to configure ILWIS under Linux was useful for you and email me with you commments. So long! Juan Carlos Carvajal B. Email: jccarvajalb@yahoo.es WICE likes to thank Juan Carlos for working out such a splended and user-friendly solution for ILWIS under Linux. In reality, we no longer need a Linux version of ILWIS, since Linux with the WINE interface, Linux can run most Windows programmes.
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