This is the command osgearth_cache that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
osgearth_cache - manage osgEarth's cache
SYNOPSIS
osgearth_cache [--list | --seed | --estimate | --threads | --min-level level | --max-level
level | --bounds xmin ymin xmax ymax | --index shapefile | --cache-path
path | --cache-type type | --purge] file.earth
DESCRIPTION
osgearth_cache can be used to manage osgEarth's cache. The most common usage of
osgearth_cache is to populate a cache in a non-interactive manner using the --seed
argument. See Caching ⟨http://docs.osgearth.org/en/latest/user/caching.html⟩ for more
information on caching.
OPTIONS
--list Lists info about the cache in a .earth file
--seed Seeds the cache in a .earth file
--estimate
Print out an estimation of the number of tiles, disk space and time it will take to
perform this seed operation
--threads
The number of threads to use for the seed operation (default=1)
--min-level level
Lowest LOD level to seed (default=0)
--max-level level
Highest LOD level to seed (default=highest available)
--bounds xmin ymin xmax ymax
Geospatial bounding box to seed (in map coordinates; default=entire map)
--index shapefile
Loads a shapefile (.shp) and uses the feature extents to set the cache seeding
bounding box(es). For each feature in the shapefile, adds a bounding box (similar
to --bounds) to constrain the region you wish to cache.
--cache-path path
Overrides the cache path in the .earth file
--cache-type type
Overrides the cache type in the .earth file
--purge
Purges a layer cache in a .earth file
file.earth
Path to the earth file
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