Getting Started
This document aims to describe what is needed to get a released version of Diana up and running on Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise) from a set of Debian packages. It is assumed that you will be using the version of Ubuntu that the packages were developed for.
To build Diana for other distributions, see the Building Metlibs and Diana with Autotools page for an installation guide then continue reading the Installing Data Files page.
To build a batch version of Diana for headless systems, install bdiana
according to the instructions on the Batch Diana on Headless Systems page then continue reading the Installing Data Files page.
Installing Packages
Obtain a set of release packages for the current release of Diana. Follow the instructions on the Installing Diana from Launchpad page to install and test the packages.
Configuring Diana
Diana expects to find a diana.setup
file in various locations:
- The current directory.
$HOME/.diana/diana.setup
or equivalent
If you built and installed Diana 3.39 from source, or installed a package from Launchpad, there should also be a setup file in the following location:
/etc/diana/3.39/diana.setup
If you installed the maps and demo data in a location other than the default,
you will need to change the OPDATA
and MAPDIR
lines in the diana.setup
file. For example, if these resources were unpacked in the /data/diana
directory, these lines need to be changed to read:
OPDATA = /data/diana/demodata MAPDIR = /data/diana/maps
This means that you need to have a diana.setup
file in a place where you can
edit it. Possibly the easiest way to arrange this is to run Diana without a diana.setup
file then immediately quit. This will cause the .diana
directory to be created
in the user's home directory. Then copy the /etc/diana/3.39/diana.setup
file
(or the correct one for the version you are using) into that directory for further
configuration.
Testing with bdiana
It is useful to test that the basic installation works correctly, particularly on headless systems that only allow bdiana
to run. Copy the following text into a file called test.input
:
buffersize=800x800 output=PNG filename=test.png PLOT MAP backcolour=117:199:242 map=Gshhs-Auto contour=on cont.colour=black cont.linewidth=1 cont.linetype=solid cont.zorder=1 land=on land.colour=240:158:92 AREA proj4string="+proj=ortho +lat_0=60" rectangle=-1500000.000000:1500000.000000:-1250000.000000:1750000.000000 ENDPLOT
Process the input file using a command like the following, using the appropriate executable and setup file for your configuration:
bdiana -i test.input -s diana.setup
A file called test.png
should be created that looks like the following image:
If the file is not created or the image is blank, check the output from bdiana
to determine whether the diana.setup
file and map files were found correctly.
You can also find more input files to test in the diana-extras repository on GitHub. The files can be found in the testfiles/input directory.
Running Diana
Run Diana using either the diana
script or the diana.bin
executable.
The diana
script will try to send debug information back to the e-mail
address for bug reports. If you want to avoid this, run the diana.bin
executable instead.
If you have created a diana.setup
file in a location other than one of
those mentioned above then you need to pass an option on the command line
to specify where it is.
diana -s /path/to/diana.setup
The path specified must be an absolute path.