![]() ![]() Occurences (counts) table headers:|basisOfRecord |eventID |occurrenceID | individualCount|taxonID |scientificName |kingdom |phylum |class |takonRank |scientificNameAuthorship |vernacularName |occurrenceRemarks | ![]() This dataset is published as a Darwin Core Archive ( ) using a sampling event dataset ( ).Įvents (surveys) table headers: |type |language |license |rightsHolder |ownerInstitutionCode |eventID |samplingProtocol |sampleSizeValue |sampleSizeUnit |samplingEffort |eventDate |eventTime |locationID |continent |country |countr圜ode |county |locality | decimalLatitude| decimalLongitude|dynamicProperties| The data can be visualized on a R shiny app ( ) and downloaded directly on the Gitub repository ( ). The metadata can be visualized on the dedicated Github page ( ). This script produces two table files: events.csv(data/events.csv) records information related to the overall surveys and occurences.csv(data/occurences.csv) which contains information about individual counts. The metadata and data are generated with an Rmarkdown file ( ) based on the spreadsheet used to enter data. Since 2000, A Rocha Kenya ( has been monitoring waterbirds at two key sites on the Coast of Kenya: Sabaki River Mouth (3☁0’03.4”S 40☀8’41.7”E) and Mida Creek (3☂0’07.2”S 39★8’26.4”E). Waterbird Counts at Sabaki River Mouth and Mida Creek. Nussbaumer R, Lennox K, Baya A, Gijsbertsen J, Kinzer A, Jackson C (2022). What do I need to do to invoke the build process? I think if I can get the executable I can take it from there, but this step has me stumped.Waterbird Counts at Sabaki River Mouth and Mida Creek I can’t see any sort of npm run build command in node-env.nix. ![]() However, when I run it, the only thing I get is the result directory pointing to a directory containing only the source for Sabaki and a build of all of the dependencies, but not the application itself. I had to modify node-packages.nix line 2109 to point to github, because node2nix generally creates that line pointing to the local directory.Īccording to the documentation, I should be able to run nix-build composition.nix -A package to do a full build of the application and then get a resulting binary in result/bin. ![]() I have used node2nix to generate these files: Patch the resulting executable for ld and then wrap it with makeWrapper to include all of the additional libraries that an Electron/GTK app needs to run.However, that does not make for an installable application.Īctually doing this is going to require two steps: It is an electron app, and I am able to make a nix shell environment in which I can build and run the application just fine. I am trying to create a derivation that will build Sabaki. ![]()
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