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<font size="-1"><font face="Arial">Jeff,<br>
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I found that file in /usr/lib64/php/modules along with
php_mapscriptng.so.<br>
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It was using the same 4.0.1 SWIG. The classes described there
use camelCase and not lowercase.<br>
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I'll look for more clues.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/29/2021 4:00 PM, Jeff McKenna
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cite="mid:7bbf09ae-3329-405e-e214-8058004b086a@gatewaygeomatics.com">At
the top of that file (around line 5) it should state what version
of SWIG that was used to generate that file: in my case, for the
Ubuntu server that I am checking, it is: 4.0.1 (MS4W uses
master/4.1.0-dev)
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On 2021-04-29 4:46 p.m., Jeff McKenna wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">I have not seen that case before. Once
installed, you should find the associated file (containing the
MapServer constants and classes) in a path something like:
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/usr/lib/php/xxx/mapscript.php
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If you are using today's 'main' checkout, line ~2479 of
mapscript.php should list the "class mapObj" definition.
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My servers are mostly Ubuntu, so I am not sure about RHEL8.
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