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# SaltStack - GIS workstation setup
Set up GIS software on multiple computers simultaneosly.
This repository relies heavily on SaltStack. For further information about SaltStack, please take a look on [SaltStack website](https://saltstack.com/).
Tested with Salt Master 2018.3 & Salt Minions 2018.3 (x64).
## About
This repository installs several GIS programs to multiple computers. This software includes:
- [LASTools](https://rapidlasso.com/lastools/)
- [QGIS](https://qgis.org)
- [CloudCompare](http://cloudcompare.org/)
- [gpsbabel](gpsbabel.org)
- [Merkaartor](merkaartor.be)
- [QuickRoute](http://www.matstroeng.se/quickroute/en/)
- etc.
## Usage
```
git clone https://github.com/Fincer/salt_gisworkstation
cd salt_gisworkstation
sudo bash runme.sh
```
## Notes!
- Works currently only on the following environments:
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS & variants
- Microsoft Windows (main version 7 tested, 64-bit)
- Requires preconfigured Salt minion computers (for now) and established connection between the master computer and minions
- Master computer requires Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (or variant)
## Sample images
The following images are for demonstration purposes only.
---------------------
### MS Windows 7 minion after software installation
![windows_1](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Fincer/salt_gisworkstation/master/sample_images/screen_windows-final.png)
![windows_2](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Fincer/salt_gisworkstation/master/sample_images/screen_windows-final-2.png)
---------------------
### Lubuntu 18.04 LTS master after software installation
![ubuntu_master](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Fincer/salt_gisworkstation/master/sample_images/screen_ubuntu-master-final.png)
---------------------
### Lubuntu 18.04 LTS minion after software installation
![ubuntu_minion](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Fincer/salt_gisworkstation/master/sample_images/screen_ubuntu-final.png)
---------------------
## License
This repository uses GPLv3 license. Please see [LICENSE](https://github.com/Fincer/salt_gisworkstation/blob/master/LICENSE) files for details.

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#!/bin/bash
# Salt module: GIS workstation environment for multiple computers
# Copyright (C) 2018 Pekka Helenius
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
###########################################################
# Salt master requirement: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or variants
# Salt minion requirement: Microsoft Windows and/or Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or variants
###########################################################
# Test connection to minion computers and ask for confirmation to continue.
# May be useful in some situations but consider disabling the check
# in large automated cluster environments.
#
# If accepted minion computer can't be reached and the value is true,
# user is asked for input
#
# Default value: true
#
TEST_MINION_PING="true"
# Automatically accept all minion computers?
# If not true, user is asked for input for each unaccepted minion ID
#
# Default value: true
#
AUTOACCEPT_MINIONS="true"
# Use more verbose debug output for Salt master?
#
# Default value: true
#
SALT_DEBUG="true"
# Run salt only locally (I.E. test localhost minion)?
#
# Another implementation would be using 'salt-call' command
#
# Default value: true
#
SALT_LOCALONLY="false"
###########################################################
# Check root
function checkRoot() {
if [ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Run the script with root permissions (sudo or root)."
exit 1
fi
}
checkRoot
###########################################################
# Check for command dependencies
function checkCommands() {
if [[ $(which --help 2>/dev/null) ]] && [[ $(echo --help 2>/dev/null) ]]; then
COMMANDS=(grep mkdir systemctl id wget cat tee awk sed tr chmod cp rm mv touch dpkg apt-cache apt-get)
a=0
for command in ${COMMANDS[@]}; do
if [[ ! $(which $command 2>/dev/null) ]]; then
COMMANDS_NOTFOUND[$a]=$command
let a++
fi
done
if [[ -n $COMMANDS_NOTFOUND ]]; then
echo -e "\n${bash_red}Error:${bash_color_default} The following commands could not be found: ${COMMANDS_NOTFOUND[*]}\nAborting\n"
exit 1
fi
else
exit 1
fi
}
checkCommands
###########################################################
# Check Salt master Linux distribution
if [[ -f /etc/os-release ]]; then
MASTER_DISTRO=$(grep ^VERSION_ID /etc/os-release | grep -oP '(?<=")[^"]*')
if [[ $MASTER_DISTRO != "18.04" ]]; then
echo -e "This script is supported only on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Aborting.\n"
exit 1
fi
else
echo -e "Can't recognize your Linux distribution. Aborting.\n"
exit 1
fi
###########################################################
# Welcome message
function welcomeMessage() {
echo -e "This script will install GIS workstation environment for multiple Ubuntu 18.04 LTS & MS Windows computers.\n\nSoftware:\n\n -QGIS\n -CloudCompare\n -LASTools\n -QuickRoute\n -Merkaartor\n -etc.\n"
read -r -p "Continue? [y/N] " answer
if [[ ! $(echo $answer | sed 's/ //g') =~ ^([yY][eE][sS]|[yY])$ ]]; then
echo -e "Aborting.\n"
exit 1
fi
unset answer
}
welcomeMessage
###########################################################
# Check network connection
function checkInternet() {
if [[ $(echo $(wget --delete-after -q -T 5 github.com -o -)$?) -ne 0 ]]; then
echo -e "\nInternet connection test failed (GitHub). Please check your connection and try again.\n"
exit 1
fi
}
###########################################################
if [[ ! -d /srv/{salt,pillar} ]]; then
mkdir -p /srv/{pillar,salt/win/repo-ng/installers}
fi
cp -R srv_salt/* /srv/salt/
cp -R srv_salt_winrepo/* /srv/salt/win/repo-ng/
cp -R srv_pillar/* /srv/pillar
###########################################################
if [[ ! -d compiled ]]; then
mkdir compiled
fi
###########################################################
# Run scripts
checkInternet
if [[ $(systemctl is-active salt-master) != "active" ]]; then
bash ./saltscripts/1-setup-salt-env.sh
fi
function minionAcceptPolicy() {
echo -e "\nApplying minion ID key policy\n"
if [[ $AUTOACCEPT_MINIONS == "true" ]]; then
salt-key -y -A | sed '/^The key glob/d'
else
for accept_minion in $(salt-key | sed '/Unaccepted Keys/,/Rejected Keys/!d;//d'); do
salt-key -a $accept_minion
done
fi
echo -e "Current policy:\n$(salt-key)"
}
if [[ $SALT_LOCALONLY != "true" ]]; then
minionAcceptPolicy
else
salt-key -y -D &> /dev/null
systemctl restart salt-minion.service
if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
sleep 5
salt-key -y -a defaultMinion
if [[ $(salt-key | sed '/Accepted Keys/,/Unaccepted Keys/!d;//d' | grep defaultMinion | wc -w) -eq 0 ]]; then
exit 1
fi
fi
fi
function checkWinMinions() {
local IFS=$'\n'
WINMINIONS=""
if [[ $SALT_LOCALONLY != "true" ]]; then
echo -e "Checking for accepted Windows minions. Please wait.\n"
for win_minion in $(salt-key | sed '/Accepted Keys/,/Unaccepted Keys/!d;//d'); do
if [[ $(salt $win_minion grains.item os 2> /dev/null | sed '$!d; s/^\s*//; /^No minions/d') == "Windows" ]]; then
WINMINIONS="true"
fi
done
fi
}
echo -e "\nSalt master - version: $(salt-call grains.item saltversion | sed -n '$p' | sed -e 's/\s//g')"
echo -e "Salt master - reported IP addresses: $(salt-call network.ip_addrs | sed '1d; s/^.*\-\s//' | sed ':a;N;$!ba;s/\n/, /g')\n"
checkWinMinions
bash ./saltscripts/2-get-programs-on-master.sh ${SALT_LOCALONLY} ${WINMINIONS}
###########################################################
# Fix permissions
for dir in /srv/salt /srv/pillar; do
find $dir -type d -exec chmod u=rwx,go=rx {} +
find $dir -type f -exec chmod u=rw,go=r {} +
done
###########################################################
# Test minion connectivity
function testMinions() {
local IFS=$'\n'
MASTER_VERSION=$(dpkg -s salt-master | grep '^Version:' | awk '{print $2}')
ACCEPTED_MINIONS=$(salt-key | sed '/Accepted Keys/,/Denied Keys/!d;//d')
i=0
m=1
for check_minion in $ACCEPTED_MINIONS; do
echo -e "Testing minion '$check_minion' ($m / $(echo $ACCEPTED_MINIONS | wc -w))"
if [[ $(echo $(salt $check_minion test.ping) | awk '{print $NF}') != "True" ]]; then
echo -e "Can't connect to Salt minion '\e[91m$check_minion\e[0m'. Make sure the minion computer is connected and\nSalt minion program version matches with the Salt master version ($MASTER_VERSION)\nIf they do match, delete old master public key from the minion computer, restart Salt minion service and try again."
echo -e "\nThe master key is stored at the following locations:\n\n -Windows: C:\salt\\\\conf\pki\minion\minion_master.pub\n -Linux: /etc/salt/minion/minion_master.pub\n\nSystem administration rights are required to access it.\n"
read -r -p "Continue? [y/N] " answer
if [[ $(echo $answer | sed 's/ //g') =~ ^([nN][oO]|[nN])$ ]]; then
echo -e "Aborting.\n"
exit 1
fi
else
echo -e "\tSalt minion '$check_minion' - version: $(salt $check_minion grains.item saltversion | sed -n '$p' | sed -e 's/\s//g')"
OK_MINIONS[$i]=$check_minion
let i++
fi
let m++
done
}
if [[ $TEST_MINION_PING == "true" ]]; then
echo -e "\nTesting connections to the accepted minion computers. This takes a while.\n"
testMinions
fi
###########################################################
# Install & set up software
TIMEOUT="600" # 10 minutes
# Reason for increasing the timeout from 5 to 300:
# Installing CloudCompare & QGIS programs take very long time
# During the installation, Windows minions do not return anything
# to the master computer, thus the master computer
# thinks that the minions have timed out, although, in reality,
# they are likely installing the applications
#
# Extra long timeout especially required by Windows QGIS installation!!
#
# Proper fix for this would be needed
# but this behavior may be linked with options and output
# by Windows NSIS (Nullsoft) installers
# NOTE: Windows minions return "Failed" (retcode 2) status
# for installed programs, although they return
# alphabetical "install status: success" as well.
# This is likely a retcode bug in Saltstack.
# Salt is known to have these issues in the past.
# Failed minions (failed)
f=0
# Succeeded minions (succeeded)
s=0
# All minions (total)
t=0
for minion in ${OK_MINIONS[*]}; do
minion_ips=$(salt $minion network.ip_addrs | sed '1d; s/^.*\-\s//' | sed ':a;N;$!ba;s/\n/, /g')
echo -e "\n(Minion $(( $t + 1 )) / ${#OK_MINIONS[@]}) Refreshing Salt grains & pillars for minion computer '\e[95m$minion\e[0m' (IPs: $minion_ips).\n"
salt $minion saltutil.refresh_grains
salt $minion saltutil.refresh_pillar
# Update Salt package databases, especially for Windows minions
echo -e "\n(Minion $(( $t + 1 )) / ${#OK_MINIONS[@]}) Updating Salt minion package databases for minion computer '\e[95m$minion\e[0m' (IPs: $minion_ips).\n"
salt $minion pkg.refresh_db
if [[ $SALT_DEBUG == "true" ]]; then
saltdbg='-l debug'
else
saltdbg=''
fi
echo -e "\n(Minion $(( $t + 1 )) / ${#OK_MINIONS[@]}) Applying Salt state updates to the minion computer '\e[95m$minion\e[0m' (IPs: $minion_ips).\n"
salt $saltdbg -t $TIMEOUT $minion state.highstate --state-output terse
if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
let f++
FAILED_MINIONS[$f]=$(echo "$minion (IPs: $minion_ips)")
else
let s++
fi
let t++
done
echo -e "\nSucceeded minions: $s of $t\nFailed minions: $f of $t\n"
if [[ $f -ne 0 ]]; then
echo -e "The following minions returned failed status:\n\n \e[91m$(echo ${FAILED_MINIONS[@]})\e[0m\n"
fi
unset OK_MINIONS

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#!/bin/bash
# Salt default Master/Minion preconfiguration script for a single computer
# Copyright (C) 2018 Pekka Helenius
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
###########################################################
# This script sets up default environment for basic Salt Master & Minion configuration
# for one computer
# Supported distributions: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or variants
# Use alternative Saltstack official repository, not the one provided by default Ubuntu repositories?
# Usually Saltstack repository provides a newer Salt master/minion versions
#
# NOTE:Please make sure that Salt master & minion versions correspond each other!
#
USE_SALTREPO="true"
###########################################################
# Run package database updates?
function packageUpdateQ() {
read -r -p "Refresh package databases before installation (recommended)? [y/N] " answer
if [[ $(echo $answer | sed 's/ //g') =~ ^([yY][eE][sS]|[yY])$ ]]; then
UPDATES=""
fi
unset answer
}
packageUpdateQ
###########################################################
if [[ -f /etc/os-release ]]; then
DISTRO=$(grep ^PRETTY_NAME /etc/os-release | grep -oP '(?<=")[^\s]*')
function installPackages() {
case "${DISTRO}" in
Ubuntu*)
pkgmgr_cmd() {
if [[ -v UPDATES ]]; then
# Update Salt to the latest version - 2018.3
# Yes, we use 16.04 until 18.04 will officially be available
if [[ $USE_SALTREPO == "true" ]]; then
wget -O - https://repo.saltstack.com/py3/ubuntu/16.04/amd64/latest/SALTSTACK-GPG-KEY.pub | apt-key add -
echo "deb http://repo.saltstack.com/py3/ubuntu/16.04/amd64/latest xenial main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/saltstack.list
elif [[ $USE_ALTREPO != "true" ]] && [[ -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/saltstack.list ]]; then
rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/saltstack.list
fi
apt-get update
fi
apt-get -y install $1
}
PKGS=(salt-master salt-minion)
;;
default)
echo -e "Can't recognize your Linux distribution. Aborting.\n"
exit 1
esac
pkgmgr_cmd "${PKGS[*]}"
systemctl enable salt-master.service &> /dev/null
systemctl restart salt-master.service &> /dev/null
}
installPackages
unset UPDATES
else
echo -e "Can't recognize your Linux distribution. Aborting.\n"
exit 1
fi
###########################################################
function saltEnvironment() {
function defaultMinionConf() {
MINION_NAME="defaultMinion"
if [[ -d /etc/salt ]]; then
echo -e "\nWriting default Salt minion configuration '${MINION_NAME}' to /etc/salt/minion\n"
echo -e "master: localhost\nid: ${MINION_NAME}" > /etc/salt/minion
systemctl enable salt-minion.service &> /dev/null
systemctl restart salt-minion.service &> /dev/null
salt-key -y -a ${MINION_NAME} > /dev/null
echo -e "Testing default Salt minion connection with the Salt master\n"
if [[ $(echo $(salt "${MINION_NAME}" test.ping &> /dev/null)$?) -ne 0 ]]; then
echo -e "Salt master can't connect to the default Salt minion. Aborting.\n"
exit 1
else
echo -e "Connection OK!\n"
fi
else
echo -e "Missing Salt configuration directory /etc/salt. Aborting.\n"
exit 1
fi
}
defaultMinionConf
}
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
saltEnvironment
else
echo -e "Unknown error. Aborting.\n"
exit 1
fi

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#!/bin/bash
# Salt Master/Minion preconfiguration script
# Copyright (C) 2018 Pekka Helenius
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
###########################################################
# Run on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Salt master
# Compiles LAS tools and CloudCompare for GIS workstation (Ubuntu & Windows)
# Downloads necessary GIS tools
OSES=(windows ubuntu-1804)
# Required OS to run this script
REQUIRED_OS="Ubuntu"
# Compile CloudCompare for Ubuntu?
# TODO: support false option
CC_GET_UBUNTU=true
# Get this variable from the main script runme.sh
# The variable defined whether we should only run local Salt minion (which is running
# on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS) or not
#
if [[ $1 == "true" ]]; then
local_only=""
fi
if [[ $2 == "true" ]]; then
winminions_present=''
fi
########################
# INSTALL DEV PACKAGES
function devPackages() {
if [[ -f /etc/os-release ]]; then
DISTRO=$(grep ^PRETTY_NAME /etc/os-release | grep -oP '(?<=")[^\s]*')
if [[ $DISTRO == ${REQUIRED_OS} ]]; then
# for LAStools
echo -e "Updating local package databases & installing necessary dev tools for LASTools & CloudCompare\n"
apt-get update
apt-get install -y make git build-essential
if [[ $CC_GET_UBUNTU == "true" ]]; then
# for CloudCompare
apt-get install -y cmake libhpdf-dev debhelper fakeroot
CC_DEVDEPENDS=(
libhpdf-dev
libqt5opengl5-dev
libcgal-dev
libdxflib-dev
libglew-dev
libfreenect-dev
libgdal-dev
liblas-c-dev
liblas-dev
libboost-all-dev
libjsoncpp-dev
libpdal-dev
libcurl4-gnutls-dev
)
function checkDevVersions() {
function generateDevVersions() {
if [[ ! -f compiled/cc_devpkg_versions ]]; then
touch compiled/cc_devpkg_versions
fi
for devpkg_version in ${CC_DEVDEPENDS[@]}; do
echo -e "$(dpkg -s $devpkg_version | grep -E '^Package:|^Version:' | awk '{print $2}' | tr '\n' ' ')" \
>> compiled/cc_devpkg_versions
if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
exit 1
fi
done
}
# Check if we need to update our CloudCompare makedepend packages
if [[ -f compiled/cc_devpkg_versions ]]; then
local IFS=$'\n'
for devpackage in $(cat compiled/cc_devpkg_versions); do
if [[ $(apt-cache policy $(echo $devpackage | awk '{print $1}') | grep 'Candidate' | awk '{print $2}') != $(echo $devpackage | awk '{print $2}') ]]; then
LOCAL_DEVPKG_OLD_FLAG=""
fi
done
if [[ -v LOCAL_DEVPKG_OLD_FLAG ]]; then
apt-get install -y ${CC_DEVDEPENDS[*]}
rm compiled/cc_devpkg_versions
fi
else
touch compiled/cc_devpkg_versions
apt-get install -y ${CC_DEVDEPENDS[*]}
generateDevVersions
fi
if [[ ! -f compiled/cc_devpkg_versions ]]; then
generateDevVersions
fi
}
checkDevVersions
fi
else
echo -e "This is not ${REQUIRED_OS} Linux distribution. Aborting.\n"
exit 1
fi
else
echo -e "Can't recognize your Linux distribution. Aborting.\n"
exit 1
fi
}
########################
# COMPILE LASTOOLS
# Compile open-source LAS tools
# Q: What is this?
# A: See descriptions of binaries below
# Main reason for this: Not available from software repositories but
# still an essential toolset for GIS workflow
# las2las: extracts last returns, clips, subsamples, translates, etc ...
# las2txt: turns LAS into human-readable and easy-to-parse ASCII
# lasdiff: compares the LIDAR data of two LAS/LAZ/ASCII files and reports whether they are identical or whether they are different.
# lasindex: creates a spatial index LAX file for fast spatial queries
# lasinfo: prints out a quick overview of the contents of a LAS file
# lasmerge: merges several LAS or LAZ files into a single LAS or LAZ file
# lasprecision: analyses the actual precision of the LIDAR points
# laszip: compresses the LAS files in a completely lossless manner
# txt2las: converts LIDAR data from ASCII text to binary LAS format
LASTOOLS=(
las2las
las2txt
lasdiff
lasindex
lasinfo
lasmerge
lasprecision
laszip
txt2las
)
# There are closed source LAS tools available for Windows platform
LASTOOLS_WIN=(
blast2dem
blast2iso
bytecopy
bytediff
e572las
las2dem
las2iso
las2shp
las2tin
lasboundary
lascanopy
lasclassify
lasclip
lascolor
lascontrol
lascopy
lasduplicate
lasgrid
lasground
lasground_new
lasheight
laslayers
lasnoise
lasoptimize
lasoverage
lasoverlap
lasplanes
laspublish
lasreturn
lassort
lassplit
lasthin
lastile
lastool
lastrack
lasvalidate
lasview
lasvoxel
shp2las
sonarnoiseblaster
)
function compileLAStools() {
if [[ ! -d $1/files/lastools ]]; then
mkdir -p $1/files/lastools
fi
if [[ $(ls $1/files/lastools | wc -l) -eq 0 ]]; then
if [[ ! -d compiled/LAStools ]]; then
git clone https://github.com/LAStools/LAStools
cd LAStools/
make -j$(nproc --ignore 1)
if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
cd ..
mv LAStools compiled/
fi
fi
if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
if [[ $1 = *"ubuntu"* ]]; then
for lastool in ${LASTOOLS[*]}; do
cp ./compiled/LAStools/src/$lastool \
$1/files/lastools/
done
elif [[ $1 = *"windows"* ]]; then
if [[ ! -v local_only ]] && [[ -v winminions_present ]]; then
for lastool_win1 in ${LASTOOLS[*]}; do
cp ./compiled/LAStools/bin/$lastool_win1.exe \
$1/files/lastools/
done
for lastool_win2 in ${LASTOOLS_WIN[*]}; do
cp ./compiled/LAStools/bin/$lastool_win2.exe \
$1/files/lastools/
done
fi
fi
fi
fi
}
########################
function getOtherGIS() {
if [[ $CC_GET_UBUNTU == "true" ]]; then
if [[ $1 = *"ubuntu"* ]]; then
# Compile CloudCompare for Ubuntu
#
# Main reason for this: Not yet available as a binary download for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
# BREAKS EASILY!
# Issues: compatibility with other Linux distros may not be stable.
# Currently available only for Ubuntu
if [[ ! -f compiled/cloudcompare_${CC_VERSION_UBUNTU}-1_amd64.deb ]] || [[ -v LOCAL_DEVPKG_OLD_FLAG ]] ; then
# Get CloudCompare source files & Debian control files
wget http://http.debian.net/debian/pool/main/c/cloudcompare/cloudcompare_${CC_VERSION_UBUNTU}.orig.tar.gz
wget http://http.debian.net/debian/pool/main/c/cloudcompare/cloudcompare_${CC_VERSION_UBUNTU}-1.debian.tar.xz
# Extract CloudCompare source files
tar xf cloudcompare_${CC_VERSION_UBUNTU}.orig.tar.gz
# Make CloudCompare source root directory compatible with dpkg-buildpackage command
mv CloudCompare-master cloudcompare-${CC_SHORT_UBUNTU}
# Extract Debian control files
tar xf cloudcompare_${CC_VERSION_UBUNTU}-1.debian.tar.xz --directory cloudcompare-${CC_SHORT_UBUNTU}/
# Compile CloudCompare
cd cloudcompare-${CC_SHORT_UBUNTU}
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b -us -uc -j$(nproc --ignore 1)
if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
cd ..
mv ./{*.tar.*,*.buildinfo,*.changes,*.deb} compiled/
rm -Rf cloudcompare-${CC_SHORT_UBUNTU}
fi
fi
if [[ ! -f $1/files/cloudcompare_${CC_VERSION_UBUNTU}-1_amd64.deb ]]; then
cp compiled/cloudcompare_${CC_VERSION_UBUNTU}-1_amd64.deb $1/files/
fi
fi
fi
if [[ $1 == *"windows"* ]]; then
if [[ ! -v local_only ]] && [[ -v winminions_present ]]; then
if [[ ! -d compiled/windows ]]; then
mkdir -p compiled/windows
fi
# Download Visual C++ Redistributable Packages for Visual Studio 2013 for Windows
# Required by CloudCompare
if [[ ! -f compiled/windows/vcrun2013_64.exe ]]; then
wget https://download.microsoft.com/download/2/E/6/2E61CFA4-993B-4DD4-91DA-3737CD5CD6E3/vcredist_x64.exe -O \
compiled/windows/vcrun2013_64.exe
fi
# Download CloudCompare for Windows
if [[ ! -f compiled/windows/CloudCompare_${CC_VERSION_WIN}_setup_x64.exe ]]; then
wget http://cloudcompare.org/release/CloudCompare_${CC_VERSION_WIN}_setup_x64.exe -O \
compiled/windows/CloudCompare_${CC_VERSION_WIN}_setup_x64.exe
fi
# Download QGIS for Windows
if [[ ! -f compiled/windows/QGIS-OSGeo4W-${QGIS_VERSION_WIN}-Setup-x86_64.exe ]]; then
wget http://qgis.org/downloads/QGIS-OSGeo4W-${QGIS_VERSION_WIN}-Setup-x86_64.exe -O \
compiled/windows/QGIS-OSGeo4W-${QGIS_VERSION_WIN}-Setup-x86_64.exe
fi
# Download gpx2shp. NOTE: Outdated version, but only out-of-the-box binary for Windows available
GPX2SHP_WIN_1="gpx2shp-0.69_win_notest"
GPX2SHP_WIN_2="gpx2shp-0.69_wintest"
if [[ ! -f compiled/windows/gpx2shp.exe ]]; then
wget https://dotsrc.dl.osdn.net/osdn/gpx2shp/13458/${GPX2SHP_WIN_1}.zip -O \
compiled/windows/${GPX2SHP_WIN_1}.zip
unzip -j compiled/windows/${GPX2SHP_WIN_1}.zip ${GPX2SHP_WIN_2}/gpx2shp.exe -d compiled/windows/ &> /dev/null
rm compiled/windows/${GPX2SHP_WIN_1}.zip
fi
# Download Merkaartor
if [[ ! -f compiled/windows/merkaartor-${MERK_VERSION_WIN}-64bit.exe ]]; then
wget http://merkaartor.be/files/merkaartor-${MERK_VERSION_WIN}-64bit.exe -O \
compiled/windows/merkaartor-${MERK_VERSION_WIN}-64bit.exe
fi
# Download Quickroute GPS
# NOTE: Get MSI GUID for 32-bit uninstaller (for sls) by running the following in Windows Powershell:
# get-wmiobject Win32_Product | Format-Table IdentifyingNumber, Name
if [[ ! -f compiled/windows/QuickRoute_${QR_VERSION_WIN}_Setup.msi ]]; then
wget http://www.matstroeng.se/quickroute/download/QuickRoute_${QR_VERSION_WIN}_Setup.msi -O \
compiled/windows/QuickRoute_${QR_VERSION_WIN}_Setup.msi
fi
# Download GPS Daemon
# NOTE: Deprecated version. Newer version is available for Unix platforms
if [[ ! -f compiled/windows/GPSd-4-win_${GPSD_VERSION_WIN}.exe ]]; then
wget https://storage.googleapis.com/google-code-archive-downloads/v2/code.google.com/gpsd-4-win/GPSd-4-win_${GPSD_VERSION_WIN}.exe -O \
compiled/windows/GPSd-4-win_${GPSD_VERSION_WIN}.exe
fi
## GPSBabel
#
#wget https://www.gpsbabel.org/plan9.php
#
#GPSBabel-1.5.4-Setup.exe
for win_installer in compiled/windows/*; do
cp $win_installer /srv/salt/win/repo-ng/installers/
done
cp compiled/windows/gpx2shp.exe /srv/salt/gis_windows/files/
rm /srv/salt/win/repo-ng/installers/gpx2shp.exe
fi
fi
}
########################
devPackages
# Create directory for compiled programs
if [[ ! -d compiled ]]; then
mkdir compiled
fi
for OS in ${OSES[*]}; do
if [[ $OS = *"ubuntu"* ]]; then
CC_VERSION_UBUNTU="2.9.1+git20180223"
CC_SHORT_UBUNTU="2.9.1"
elif [[ $OS == *"windows"* ]] && [[ ! -v $skip_windows ]]; then
CC_VERSION_WIN="v2.10.alpha"
CC_SHORT_WIN="2.10"
MERK_VERSION_WIN="0.18.3"
QGIS_VERSION_WIN="2.18.19-1"
QR_VERSION_WIN="2.4"
GPSD_VERSION_WIN="0.2.0.0"
fi
OS_SALT_PATH="/srv/salt/gis_${OS}"
compileLAStools ${OS_SALT_PATH}
getOtherGIS ${OS_SALT_PATH}
done
unset LOCAL_DEVPKG_OLD_FLAG
unset local_only
unset winminions_present

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{% if grains['kernel'] == 'Linux' %}
mysterystone: ocean pearl & fishy cochlea
location: /tmp/my_precious
{% elif grains['kernel'] == 'Windows' %}
mysterystone: sharp glass fragments from a shattered window
location: 'C:\stone.txt'
{% else %}
mysterystone: 9 55 N 115 32 E
location: unknown
{% endif %}

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'*':
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
***************************************************************************
LidarToolsAlgorithmProvider.py
---------------------
Date : August 2012
Copyright : (C) 2012 by Victor Olaya
Email : volayaf at gmail dot com
---------------------
Date : April, October 2014 and May 2016
Copyright : (C) 2014 - 2016 by Martin Isenburg
Email : martin near rapidlasso point com
---------------------
Date : June 2014
Copyright : (C) 2014 by Agresta S. Coop
Email : iescamochero at agresta dot org
***************************************************************************
* *
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify *
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by *
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or *
* (at your option) any later version. *
* *
***************************************************************************
"""
__author__ = 'Victor Olaya'
__date__ = 'August 2012'
__copyright__ = '(C) 2012, Victor Olaya'
# This will get replaced with a git SHA1 when you do a git archive
__revision__ = '$Format:%H$'
import os
from qgis.PyQt.QtGui import QIcon
from processing.core.AlgorithmProvider import AlgorithmProvider
from processing.core.ProcessingConfig import ProcessingConfig, Setting
from processing.tools.system import isWindows
from .lastools.LAStoolsUtils import LAStoolsUtils
from .lastools.lasground import lasground
from .lastools.lasheight import lasheight
from .lastools.lasclassify import lasclassify
from .lastools.laszip import laszip
from .lastools.lasindex import lasindex
from .lastools.lasclip import lasclip
from .lastools.lasquery import lasquery
from .lastools.lascolor import lascolor
from .lastools.lasthin import lasthin
from .lastools.lasnoise import lasnoise
from .lastools.lassort import lassort
from .lastools.lastile import lastile
from .lastools.lasgrid import lasgrid
from .lastools.lasview import lasview
from .lastools.lasboundary import lasboundary
from .lastools.lasinfo import lasinfo
from .lastools.las2dem import las2dem
from .lastools.blast2dem import blast2dem
from .lastools.las2iso import las2iso
from .lastools.las2tin import las2tin
from .lastools.las2las_filter import las2las_filter
from .lastools.las2las_project import las2las_project
from .lastools.las2las_transform import las2las_transform
from .lastools.blast2iso import blast2iso
from .lastools.lasprecision import lasprecision
from .lastools.lasvalidate import lasvalidate
from .lastools.lasduplicate import lasduplicate
from .lastools.las2txt import las2txt
from .lastools.txt2las import txt2las
from .lastools.las2shp import las2shp
from .lastools.shp2las import shp2las
from .lastools.lasmerge import lasmerge
from .lastools.lassplit import lassplit
from .lastools.lascanopy import lascanopy
from .lastools.lasoverage import lasoverage
from .lastools.lasoverlap import lasoverlap
from .lastools.laspublish import laspublish
from .lastools.lasground_new import lasground_new
from .lastools.lascontrol import lascontrol
from .lastools.lasdiff import lasdiff
from .lastools.lasheight_classify import lasheight_classify
from .lastools.lastilePro import lastilePro
from .lastools.lasgroundPro import lasgroundPro
from .lastools.las2demPro import las2demPro
from .lastools.lasheightPro import lasheightPro
from .lastools.laszipPro import laszipPro
from .lastools.lasgridPro import lasgridPro
from .lastools.lasduplicatePro import lasduplicatePro
from .lastools.lassortPro import lassortPro
from .lastools.lasclassifyPro import lasclassifyPro
from .lastools.lasthinPro import lasthinPro
from .lastools.lasnoisePro import lasnoisePro
from .lastools.lasindexPro import lasindexPro
from .lastools.lascanopyPro import lascanopyPro
from .lastools.blast2demPro import blast2demPro
from .lastools.lasboundaryPro import lasboundaryPro
from .lastools.lasinfoPro import lasinfoPro
from .lastools.las2lasPro_filter import las2lasPro_filter
from .lastools.las2lasPro_project import las2lasPro_project
from .lastools.las2lasPro_transform import las2lasPro_transform
from .lastools.lasoveragePro import lasoveragePro
from .lastools.txt2lasPro import txt2lasPro
from .lastools.las2txtPro import las2txtPro
from .lastools.blast2isoPro import blast2isoPro
from .lastools.lasvalidatePro import lasvalidatePro
from .lastools.lasmergePro import lasmergePro
from .lastools.lasviewPro import lasviewPro
from .lastools.lasoverlapPro import lasoverlapPro
from .lastools.laspublishPro import laspublishPro
from .lastools.lasgroundPro_new import lasgroundPro_new
from .lastools.lasheightPro_classify import lasheightPro_classify
from .lastools.flightlinesToDTMandDSM import flightlinesToDTMandDSM
from .lastools.flightlinesToCHM import flightlinesToCHM
from .lastools.flightlinesToSingleCHMpitFree import flightlinesToSingleCHMpitFree
from .lastools.hugeFileClassify import hugeFileClassify
from .lastools.hugeFileGroundClassify import hugeFileGroundClassify
from .lastools.hugeFileNormalize import hugeFileNormalize
from .fusion.OpenViewerAction import OpenViewerAction
from .fusion.ASCII2DTM import ASCII2DTM
from .fusion.CanopyMaxima import CanopyMaxima
from .fusion.CanopyModel import CanopyModel
from .fusion.Catalog import Catalog
from .fusion.ClipData import ClipData
from .fusion.CloudMetrics import CloudMetrics
from .fusion.Cover import Cover
from .fusion.DTM2TIF import DTM2TIF
from .fusion.DTM2ASCII import DTM2ASCII
from .fusion.FirstLastReturn import FirstLastReturn
from .fusion.GridMetrics import GridMetrics
from .fusion.GridSurfaceCreate import GridSurfaceCreate
from .fusion.TinSurfaceCreate import TinSurfaceCreate
from .fusion.Csv2Grid import Csv2Grid
from .fusion.GroundFilter import GroundFilter
from .fusion.MergeData import MergeData
from .fusion.FilterData import FilterData
from .fusion.PolyClipData import PolyClipData
from .fusion.ImageCreate import ImageCreate
from .fusion.IntensityImage import IntensityImage
from .fusion.FusionUtils import FusionUtils
class LidarToolsAlgorithmProvider(AlgorithmProvider):
def __init__(self):
AlgorithmProvider.__init__(self)
self.activate = True
def _loadAlgorithms(self):
self.algs = []
# LAStools for processing single files
if (isWindows() or LAStoolsUtils.hasWine()):
lastools = [
lasground(), lasheight(), lasclassify(), lasclip(), lastile(),
lascolor(), lasgrid(), las2dem(), blast2dem(), las2iso(), blast2iso(),
lasview(), lasboundary(), lasinfo(), lasprecision(), las2tin(),
lasvalidate(), lasduplicate(), las2txt(), txt2las(), laszip(),
lasindex(), lasthin(), lassort(), lascanopy(), lasmerge(),
las2shp(), shp2las(), lasnoise(), lassplit(), las2las_filter(),
las2las_project(), las2las_transform(), lasoverage(), lasoverlap(),
lasquery(), laspublish(), lasground_new(), lascontrol(), lasdiff(),
lasheight_classify()
]
else:
lastools = [
lasinfo(), lasprecision(), lasvalidate(), las2txt(), txt2las(),
laszip(), lasindex(), lasmerge(), las2las_filter(), las2las_project(),
las2las_transform(), lasquery(), lasdiff()
]
self.algs.extend(lastools)
# LAStools Production for processing folders of files
if (isWindows() or LAStoolsUtils.hasWine()):
lastoolsPro = [
lastilePro(), lasgroundPro(), las2demPro(), lasheightPro(), laszipPro(),
lasduplicatePro(), lasgridPro(), lassortPro(), lasclassifyPro(), lasthinPro(),
lasnoisePro(), lasindexPro(), lascanopyPro(), blast2demPro(), lasboundaryPro(),
lasinfoPro(), las2lasPro_filter(), las2lasPro_project(), las2lasPro_transform(),
lasoveragePro(), txt2lasPro(), las2txtPro(), blast2isoPro(), lasvalidatePro(),
lasmergePro(), lasviewPro(), lasoverlapPro(), laspublishPro(), lasgroundPro_new(),
lasheightPro_classify()
]
else:
lastoolsPro = [
laszipPro(), lasindexPro(), lasinfoPro(), las2lasPro_filter(), las2lasPro_project(),
las2lasPro_transform(), txt2lasPro(), las2txtPro(), lasvalidatePro(), lasmergePro()
]
self.algs.extend(lastoolsPro)
# some examples for LAStools Pipelines
if (isWindows() or LAStoolsUtils.hasWine()):
lastoolsPipe = [
flightlinesToDTMandDSM(), flightlinesToCHM(), flightlinesToSingleCHMpitFree(), hugeFileClassify(),
hugeFileGroundClassify(), hugeFileNormalize()
]
else:
lastoolsPipe = []
self.algs.extend(lastoolsPipe)
# FUSION
if isWindows():
self.actions.append(OpenViewerAction())
fusiontools = [
Catalog(), CloudMetrics(), CanopyMaxima(), CanopyModel(), ClipData(),
Csv2Grid(), Cover(), FilterData(), GridMetrics(), GroundFilter(),
GridSurfaceCreate(), MergeData(), TinSurfaceCreate(), PolyClipData(),
DTM2TIF(), DTM2ASCII(), FirstLastReturn(), ASCII2DTM(), ImageCreate(),
IntensityImage()
]
for alg in fusiontools:
alg.group, alg.i18n_group = alg.trAlgorithm('Fusion')
self.algs.extend(fusiontools)
def initializeSettings(self):
if isWindows():
LASPath = 'C:\lastools'
else:
LASPath = '/usr/local/bin'
# LAStoolsUtils.LAStoolsPath()
AlgorithmProvider.initializeSettings(self)
ProcessingConfig.addSetting(Setting(
self.getDescription(),
LAStoolsUtils.LASTOOLS_FOLDER,
self.tr('LAStools folder'), LASPath,
valuetype=Setting.FOLDER))
ProcessingConfig.addSetting(Setting(
self.getDescription(),
FusionUtils.FUSION_FOLDER,
self.tr('Fusion folder'), FusionUtils.FusionPath(),
valuetype=Setting.FOLDER))
if not isWindows():
ProcessingConfig.addSetting(Setting(
self.getDescription(),
LAStoolsUtils.WINE_FOLDER,
self.tr('Wine folder'), '', valuetype=Setting.FOLDER))
def getName(self):
return 'lidartools'
def getDescription(self):
return self.tr('Tools for LiDAR data')
def getIcon(self):
return QIcon(os.path.dirname(__file__) + '/../../images/tool.png')
def getSupportedOutputTableExtensions(self):
return ['csv']

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{% set cc_version = '2.9.1+git20180223-1' %}
{% set os_version = 'ubuntu-1804' %}
{#
# Things to be considered: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/states/parallel.html
#}
{% for file in [
'las2las',
'las2txt',
'lasdiff',
'lasindex',
'lasinfo',
'lasmerge',
'lasprecision',
'laszip',
'txt2las'
]
%}
{{ file }}:
file.managed:
- name: /usr/local/bin/{{ file }}
- source: salt://gis_{{ os_version }}/files/lastools/{{ file }}
- mode: 0755
- user: root
- group: root
{% endfor %}
gis_packages:
pkg.installed:
- pkgs:
- gpx2shp
- rel2gpx
- quickroute-gps
- python-gpxpy
- obdgpslogger
- merkaartor
- gpsbabel
- gpsbabel-gui
- gis-gps
qgis:
pkg.installed:
- pkgs:
- qgis
- qgis-server
- qgis-providers
- qgis-plugin-grass
gps_daemon:
pkg.installed:
- pkgs:
- gpsd
{#
qgis_conf_script:
file.managed:
- name: /tmp/qgisconf.sh
- source: salt://gis_{{ os_version }}/files/qgisconf.sh
- require:
- pkg: qgis
qgis_conf_run:
cmd.run:
- name: 'sh /tmp/qgisconf.sh'
- require:
- file: qgis_conf_script
#}
qgis_lastools:
file.managed:
- name: /usr/share/qgis/python/plugins/processing/algs/lidar/LidarToolsAlgorithmProvider.py
- source: salt://common/qgis_lastools/LidarToolsAlgorithmProvider.py
- require:
- pkg: qgis
cloudcompare_pkg:
file.managed:
- name: /tmp/cloudcompare_{{ cc_version }}.deb
- source: salt://gis_{{ os_version }}/files/cloudcompare_{{ cc_version }}_amd64.deb
cloudcompare_install:
pkg.installed:
- sources:
- cloudcompare: /tmp/cloudcompare_{{ cc_version }}.deb
- require:
- file: cloudcompare_pkg

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{% set qgis_version = '2.18' %}
{% set os_version = 'windows' %}
{#
# Things to be considered: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/states/parallel.html
#}
{#
# LASTools: Works OK
#}
{% for file in [
'las2las',
'las2txt',
'lasdiff',
'lasindex',
'lasinfo',
'lasmerge',
'lasprecision',
'laszip',
'txt2las',
'blast2dem',
'blast2iso',
'bytecopy',
'bytediff',
'e572las',
'las2dem',
'las2iso',
'las2shp',
'las2tin',
'lasboundary',
'lascanopy',
'lasclassify',
'lasclip',
'lascolor',
'lascontrol',
'lascopy',
'lasduplicate',
'lasgrid',
'lasground',
'lasground_new',
'lasheight',
'laslayers',
'lasnoise',
'lasoptimize',
'lasoverage',
'lasoverlap',
'lasplanes',
'laspublish',
'lasreturn',
'lassort',
'lassplit',
'lasthin',
'lastile',
'lastool',
'lastrack',
'lasvalidate',
'lasview',
'lasvoxel',
'shp2las',
'sonarnoiseblaster'
]
%}
{{ file }}:
file.managed:
- makedirs: True
- name: 'C:\lastools\{{ file }}.exe'
- source: 'salt://gis_{{ os_version }}/files/lastools/{{ file }}.exe'
{% endfor %}
{#
# GPX2SHP: Works OK
#}
put_gpx2shp.exe:
file.managed:
- name: 'C:\lastools\gpx2shp.exe'
- source: 'salt://gis_{{ os_version }}/files/gpx2shp.exe'
{#
# Installation of Windows programs with Salt is not as good as on Linux minions
# Many installation processes seem not to report about their statuses back to the
# Salt minion process, thus making Salt master to think that the minion
# computer doesn't return anything. Therefore, some custom approaches
# for installing Windows software on Salt minion must be taken for now
#}
{#
# QuickRoute: installs OK - NOTE: retcode 2 (Error), install_status: success
#}
install_quickroute:
pkg.installed:
- pkgs:
- quickroute-gps_x86
{#
# Merkaartor: Installs OK - NOTE: retcode 2 (Error), install_status: success
#}
install_merkaartor:
pkg.installed:
- pkgs:
- merkaartor
{#
# CloudCompare: Installs OK although takes time
#}
install_cloudcompare:
pkg.installed:
- pkgs:
- cloudcompare
{#
# GPSd: Silent installer complaints about missing serial port, thus hanging the Salt state execution
# Disable the package installation until solution is found
#install_gpsd:
# pkg.installed:
# - pkgs:
# - gpsd
# QGIS: Installs OK although takes A LOT OF time
# Requires increased timeout in salt command on Salt master computer
# until better support for NSIS installers have been implemented in Saltstack
#
# See runme.sh for further information
# The installer does not work as well as CloudCompare's installer
# This is not a good workaround but better than nothing
# Without it, the state hangs here forever until timeout is reached when
# re-running the installation:
#}
{% if not salt['file.directory_exists']('C:\Program Files\QGIS ' + qgis_version) %}
install_qgis_pkg:
pkg.installed:
- pkgs:
- qgis
{% endif %}
{#
# At launch, QGIS tends to complaint about SSL. Fix this by doing the following.
#}
fix_qgis_ssl:
cmd.run:
- shell: powershell
- name: '(New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString("https://ubuntu.qgis.org/version.txt")'
qgis_lastools:
file.managed:
- name: C:\Program Files\QGIS {{ qgis_version }}\apps\qgis-ltr\python\plugins\processing\algs\lidar\LidarToolsAlgorithmProvider.py
- source: salt://common/qgis_lastools/LidarToolsAlgorithmProvider.py
{#
# Technically the following should be required, but qgis installation status retcode is always 2 (failure) although
# returned string states: 'install_status: success' and installation can be confirmed on the minion computer
# This is likely a bug in Saltstack because it happens on multiple Windows NSIS installer packages
# - require:
# - pkg: install_qgis_pkg
#}

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Earth has many stones: some of it is rubble, some more worthy. You can pick up a stone and you will always get {{ salt['pillar.get']('mysterystone','worthless sand and dust which does not look like anything to me') }}.

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put_stone:
file.managed:
- name: {{ pillar['location'] }}
- source: salt://stone_file/granite.txt
- template: jinja

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base:
'osfinger:Ubuntu-18.04':
- match: grain
- gis_ubuntu-1804
'os:Windows':
- match: grain
- gis_windows
'*':
- stone_file

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cloudcompare:
'2.10.alpha':
installer: salt://win/repo-ng/installers/CloudCompare_v2.10.alpha_setup_x64.exe
full_name: 'CloudCompare 2.10 Alpha'
reboot: False
install_flags: '/silent /norestart'
uninstaller: '%ProgramFiles%/CloudCompare/unins001.exe'
uninstall_flags: '/silent /norestart'

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gpsd:
'0.2.0.0':
installer: salt://win/repo-ng/installers/GPSd-4-win_0.2.0.0.exe
full_name: 'GPSd 0.2.0.0'
reboot: False
install_flags: '/S'
uninstaller: 'C:\cygwin\uninstall.exe'
uninstall_flags: '/S'

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merkaartor:
'0.18.3':
installer: salt://win/repo-ng/installers/merkaartor-0.18.3-64bit.exe
full_name: 'Merkaartor 0.18.3'
reboot: False
install_flags: '/S'
uninstaller: '%ProgramFiles%/Merkaartor/Uninstall.exe'
uninstall_flags: '/S'

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qgis:
'2.18':
installer: salt://win/repo-ng/installers/QGIS-OSGeo4W-2.18.19-1-Setup-x86_64.exe
full_name: 'QGIS 2.18.19 Las Palmas'
reboot: False
install_flags: '/S'
uninstaller: '%ProgramFiles%/QGIS 2.18/uninstall.exe'
uninstall_flags: '/S'

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srv_salt_winrepo/quickroute-gps_x86.sls View File

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quickroute-gps_x86:
'2.4':
installer: salt://win/repo-ng/QuickRoute_2.4_Setup.msi
full_name: 'QuickRoute 2.4 (x86)'
reboot: False
install_flags: '/q'
uninstaller: '{BDF3D53A-78E0-416D-B03E-A360355FDD6D}'
uninstall_flags: '/qn'
msiexec: True

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vcrun2013:
'12.0.30501':
installer: salt://win/repo-ng/installers/vcrun2013_64.exe
full_name: 'Visual C++ Redistributable Packages for Visual Studio 2013'
reboot: False
install_flags: '/silent'
uninstaller: '{929FBD26-9020-399B-9A7A-751D61F0B942}'
uninstall_flags: '/silent'

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