problem with php mapscript layerobj functions

Naberhaus, Thomas tnaberhaus at MONTANA.EDU
Thu Aug 11 12:15:17 EDT 2005


Thanks for your reply, Phil.  

That is pretty discouraging news!  

Did you abandon using MapServer or migrate to a different OS?

Does anyone else have any ideas about this issue?

Thanks,
Thomas


-----Original Message-----
From: Phillip Neal [mailto:pneal at mbl.edu]
Sent: Thu 8/11/2005 5:31 AM
To: Naberhaus, Thomas
Cc: MAPSERVER-USERS at LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] problem with php mapscript layerobj functions
 
Dear All,

I had the same mapscript 'layer' problem on a Fedora 3 installation.

I got a segmentation fault.

I never figured out what was wrong.


I tried all different kinds of recompiles and versions. But I couldn't 
shake the error.

Phil

On Aug 10, 2005, at 6:19 PM, Naberhaus, Thomas wrote:

>
> Hello List,
>  
> I am running mapserver on debian sarge and have just begun to work 
> with it.  The examples seem to work well.
> However when attempting to use the php mapscript functions getLayer(), 
> getLayerByName(), or ms_newLayerObj($map), the script fails and apache 
> reports a segmentation fault. 
>  
> I installed MapServer on Windows XP and the same script works properly.
>  
> Does anyone have any ideas what might be wrong or how to get the 
> functions to work on the debian installation?
>  
> Thanks,
> Thomas
>  
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