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README | ||
README.SBo | ||
slack-desc |
PDAL is a BSD licensed library for translating and manipulating point cloud data of various formats. It is a library that is analogous to the GDAL raster library. PDAL is focussed on reading, writing, and translating point cloud data from the ever-growing constellation of data formats that are being developed for working with multi-dimensional emitted-pulse scanning systems. While PDAL is not explicitly limited to working with LiDAR data formats, its initial rollout is focused in that area. PDAL includes several plugins needed for some extended features or to write/read data in specific formats. The build of these plugins requires optional dependencies included in Slackware 15.0 or available as packages from Slackbuilds.org. Other plugins need third parts dependencies that are not available here. If their dependencies (autodetected) are installed, the script enables by default the build of the supported plugins. You can disable each of them by passing to the slackwbuild its environment variable set as "no" (for example E57=no ./pdal.SlackBuild). Plugins enabled by default if their dependencies are installed (see README.SBo to know what feature they extend): - E57: requires xerces-c - OSG: requires OpenSceneGraph - DRACO: requires libdraco HDF, ICEBRIDGE do not require optional deps Other optional dependencies (autodetected) that improve the functionality of PDAL are jsoncpp and laszip. The installation of laszip is strongly recommended. PDAL can include also the Matlab plugin, that allows to write data to a .mat file. Since the standard MATLAB is a proprietary software, the build of this plugin is disabled by default. If you need this plugin launch the script with MATLAB=yes ./pdal.SlackBuild Warning: the build of these plugin does not support free platforms compatible or alternative to MATLAB, like Octave or Scilab.