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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2013-11-15 17:36, edv hotline wrote
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<div>Hi,</div>
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<div>I'm new with mapproxy, and I tray to run any Swiss map with
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<div>On github.com site I find this <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://github.com/gjn/mf-chsdi/blob/master/mapproxy/mapproxy.yaml">https://github.com/gjn/mf-chsdi/blob/master/mapproxy/mapproxy.yaml</a></div>
<div>but if I try to run I get a error message below.</div>
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OK, for some good Swiss cheese. Or a knife ;-)<br>
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<div>mapproxy.platform.cpython.proj.ProjInitError: error
initializing Proj(proj_def=None, init='epsg:21781'): no system
list, errno: 2</div>
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<div>openSUSE 12.2 (i586)<br>
VERSION = 12.2<br>
CODENAME = Mantis<br>
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<div>With Ubuntu I can run this mapproxy.yaml file without any
problem, but we prefer SuSE.</div>
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It seems to me, Mila, that your openSUSE systems lacks the libproj0
package.<br>
If it were installed, it would mean that Mapproxy doesn't find it.<br>
Install it and tell us (about the cheese ;-))<br>
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I would like to know how you installed Mapproxy on SUSE.<br>
There is a Mapproxy RPM packet that should avoid that kind of
problems by requiring libproj0.<br>
If you installed the package and libproj0 is missing, you should
report that RPM package problem.<br>
See my next message to this list.<br>
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Cheers (Grüßen),<br>
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