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LIDAR processing in Linux
The main LIDAR processing software is all Windows based, but parts can be run under the WINE windows emulator in Linux. The parts that work are:
- ALS Post Processor
- FugroViewer (LAS file viewer)
- Leica photo processing (raw -> TIFF)
- Attune (calibration)
Bentley Microstation (and thus TerraScan) currently do not work under WINE. This functionality can be partially replaced - see the notes below.
Set up
To set this up, do the following under your own userid: arsf_winesetup.sh
You can now run:
- ALS PP with alspp.exe
- FugroViewer with fugroviewer.exe
- Leica photo processing software with leica_photo_processing (N.B. due to licensing constraints, only one person at a time can use this)
- Attune with attune
General operation
This is the same as the normal processing procedure.
CAUTION: The C: drive you'll see in wine will be stored in your homespace on the RSG disk - if this fills up, everything breaks and you buy beer for the whole group! Please save files to your normal scratch space.
Workarounds for Bentley functionality
Differentiating flightlines by color
- Add a different classification number to each LAS file, using knpa's classification utility:
- run las_single_class.py -i INPUTNAME -o OUTPUTNAME -c CLASSIFICATION_NUMBER (classifications can be 0-255)
- if you have a directory full of las files to classify, cd into it and paste the following:
mkdir classified_las counter=1 for lasfile in *LAS ; do echo $counter $lasfile las_single_class.py -i $lasfile -o classified_las/$lasfile -c $counter counter=$(( $counter + 1)) done
- if you have more than 3 flightlines it is helpful to start with counter=5. Class 3,4,and 5 are vegetation and default to varying shades of green - this makes it difficult to differentiate between flightlines.
- Load the classified files into FugroViewer
- Colour points by classification (settings menu -> point color -> classification)
Troubleshooting
FugroViewer 3D doesn't work
If you're on a 64 bit machine (type arch and see if it says "x86_64") and you get the message below, you're missing the 32 bit OpenGL libraries.
err:rebar:REBAR_MaximizeBand Illegal MaximizeBand, requested=1, current band count=1 fixme:msg:pack_message msg 14 (WM_ERASEBKGND) not supported yet fixme:heap:RtlCompactHeap (0x110000, 0x0) stub fixme:msg:pack_message msg 14 (WM_ERASEBKGND) not supported yet err:wgl:internal_SetPixelFormat Invalid iPixelFormat: 0 err:wgl:X11DRV_wglCreateContext Cannot get FB Config for iPixelFormat 0, expect problems!
To fix it, get someone with root to run yum install -y xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs.i386
Technical details
You don't need to do any of this unless trying to build something from scratch. Use the arsf_winesetup.sh script instead.
We keep copies of the installers at ~arsf/backups/windows_software/.
On Fedora 10 (x86_64), simply install the default wine packages (yum install wine*). You also need to download the winetricks script, which I just put in ~/.wine. Following that, do:
- Install Leica's photo processing software:
- winetricks dotnet20 (installs .NET 2.0 framework, needed for photo processing software, requires Windows license) - mono doesn't seem to cover it :\
- wine msiexec /i PostProcessingSetup_L_V1.1.8.msi (install Leica photo processing software, note we can only run one copy of this at any one time due to licensing issues)
- run with cd .wine/drive_c/Program Files/Leica Geosystems/Calibration ; wine PostProcessing.exe config/LeicaPostProcessing.cfg
- Install ALS post processor
- winetricks vcrun2003 (install MS Visual C++ 2003 libraries)
- wine ALSPP_2_69#20_RELEASE.exe (installs ALS PP)
- wine corpscon_conus_geoxx.exe (installs code for doing datum transforms, etc)
- wine GridInQuest\ v6.5.0/install/Setup.Exe (more transform code?)
- test it works!
- Install FugroViewer
- unzip to .wine/drive_c/Program\ Files
- Install Attune
- wine setup_Attune_v1.41.exe