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I was able to get 1 click OSX installs working today (🎉), and have what I think is working configs for Windows and Linux as well. After banging my head against the wall on Windows builds, I realized that we have a few native dependencies (OSRM & LevelDB) that must be built on the targeted operating system or they are silently ignored. I have dual boot Windows & Linux desktop at home that I will test this theory on this weekend and update results here.
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It's important to format icons properly for each platform. I have a sharedstreets icon ready to go, but will need to render it in a few resolutions: 512x512 for OSX and Linux; 256x256 for Windows.
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I ran into issues on this front when trying to compile leveldb on Windows. The issue with Windows was caused by a node-gyp compilation step that required 2 conflicting python versions. leveldb is no longer a dependency in the latest version, so this may be a bit easier to solve now. 🤞
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The lack of Windows support for OSRM combined with the simplified static site refactor means the desktop is app is less important for distribution. This will improve the security of data as well, since raw data will only be handled by fully automated systems that can be appropriately locked down.
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Related Issues (20)
- trip & status hashing HOT 1
- report hashing HOT 1
- Add report signature to report interface HOT 1
- export all dump failure HOT 1
- bug in weekly aggregates
- Map visualizations over an arbitrary date range HOT 2
- Make the timezone configurable
- Add ability to specify MDS version HOT 2
- document config options HOT 1
- Ability to configure which summary statistics appear HOT 2
- MDS specifies min_end_time query parameter for trips, but this uses start_time & end_time HOT 5
- add hover popup showing stats on maps
- polygon filter HOT 1
- vehicle type filter HOT 1
- docker based deployment HOT 1
- [Nodejs 12] Problem with Mapbox dependency during installation HOT 2
- --version,-v flag HOT 1
- Zones optionality brakes geo aggregation
- Problem installing mobility-metrics on Linux HOT 1
- Add User-Agent to Header HOT 2
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