Street maps on Linux - cannot install

I searched for some Linux road map or street map software to install. I do not want to solely rely on Internet maps - Murphy's Law dictates that my connection will be down when I need to get to a new place.

After trying four programs (that's four separate freaking programs), I find I am unable to compile and install a single one. Incredibly frustrating.

Oh, and I tried a fifth, in Kubuntu's universal repository. It installed fine. But I cannot figure out how to run it - the binaries are not in the normal place, the project's web page does not tell me what to run, and a find command found nothing.

The projects:

And runner up for most-nearly-useless project: Gnomad, in development for close to a year at least, with nothing to download. The programmers have pretty screenshots, but no software.

Now, the caveat: I am running Kubuntu 5.10 on AMD64 64-bit machine. I have seen problems with other software, but mostly because they were distributed as binaries and could not be customized to my system. But to have problems with the source for 3 packages, have the Google Earth script fail, and install but not be able to find the routeplanner program just makes me want to cry.

Frustrating.


Written by Andrew Ittner in misc on Sun 27 August 2006. Tags: open source, technology